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Toledo, just two hours to the west of Cleveland, offers a wealth of interesting cultural, historic, and recreational activities. Learn more about what to see and do in the "Glass Capital of the World."
Toledo Summer Fairs and Festivals
From early June into September, Toledo and its suburbs host a number of fairs and festivals celebrating culture and harvest. Multiple events are scheduled for each weekend throughout the summer, while those listed are the most popular in calendar order.
Famous Toledoans
For a city of a little over 300,000 residents, Toledo Ohio has a variety of famous residents, past and presents--from movie stars to sports personalities to writers. Learn more about famous Toledoans below.
Historic Photos of Toledo
From the glossy cocktail table book from Turner Publishing, a collection of 12 historic photos of Toledo.
Toledo Mud Hens
The Toledo Mud Hens, founded in 1902, are a Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The popular team plays at Fifth Third Field in downtown Toledo. The Mud Hens have won the Governor's Cup Championship three times, the latest in 2005 and 2006.
Toledo Ohio Hotels
Toledo Ohio, in northwest Ohio, has a varied collection of hotels, located downtown and throughout the surrounding suburbs. If you're visiting Toledo for pleasure or business, here's our picks for the best places to stay.
Top Toledo Ohio Attractions
Toledo Ohio, the "Glass Capital of the World," offers a wealth of interesting cultural and historic attractions -- from the sparkling Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art to the War of 1812 Fort Meigs, just south of town.

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