WESTFIELD SHOPPINGTOWNE- FRANKLIN PARK: Over 170 stores in this recently renovated high end mall, including Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Banana Republic, J Crew, Macys, JC Penneys, Borders, Dicks Sporting Goods, Disney Store, Bath & Body Works, etc. Not to mention excellent dining options with Elephant Bar, Claddagh Pub, Bravo Italian, Olgas, etc. Located in west Toledo off of 475. 5001 Monroe Street Toledo OH 43623
TOWNE CENTRE AT LEVIS COMMONS- A unique outdoor shopping/living environment Levis Commons has become "THE" place to meet and make new memories. With the shops, restaurants and cafes, the fountain, events, -Northwest Ohio has embraced Levis Commons as the premier place to live, shop, eat, work and play. It is a $500-million dollar, 393-acre mixed-use community featuring national and local retailers and services, theatres, rental and for sale office space, luxury condos, etc. Featured highlights include Yankee Candle, Books A Million, EB Games, Kirklands Home, as well as a National Amusements cinema, Johnny Rockets, Bar Louie, Starbucks, Maggie Moos, Hilton Garden Inn, Funny Bones Comedy Club, etc. Route 25 in Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.
SHOPS AT FALLEN TIMBERS- an open-air lifestyle center with a streetscape design, overlooking a lake and boardwalk area. The 1-million-square-foot shopping center is anchored by Dillard’s, JCPenney, Barnes & Noble, and a 14-screen Showcase Cinema with stadium seating. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro offers its patrons a contemporary dining experience as does Red Robin and Granite City Food & Brewery. Main Street shopping, the retail village, all come together to complement the vitality of Maumee, an established Midwestern community. 3100 Main Street, Maumee, Ohio 43537
FARMERS MARKET IN DOWNTOWN PERRYSBURG- Join local farmers and artisans in historic downtown Perrysburg on Louisiana Avenue every Thursday afternoon and evenings in Spring & Summer from 3pm until 8pm. This fresh air market features locally grown fruits and vegetables, annuals, perennials, cut flowers, herbs, baked goods, eggs, meats, prepared foods, handmade soaps, jewelry and unique gifts, not to mention live music by local artists! Great local shops and restaurants too! Louisiana and Front Streets in downtown Perrysburg, Ohio 43551.
FINDERS- Located in downtown Bowling Green, Finders Records has been an independent resource of music and vinyl records since 1971. They now offer a landmark deep catalogue to browse and shop online. Explore the extensive selection of vinyl records, CD's, DVDs, Import and Domestic releases. Read reviews and listen to tracks from albums before you buy! Explore the 'Browse Music By Genre' department and discover music you never knew existed! 128 North Main Street, Bowling Green OH 43402
BEN FRANKLIN- Ben Frankin has evolved from an old-fashioned variety store into several specialty stores under one roof. Featuring a HUGE party supply shop and a custom framing shop. Crafts are the main focus, but office supplies, educational toys, fresh candy & fudge and cards are a few of the other areas in which they excel. Be sure to visit the old fashioned candy counter where the rock candy is the BEST! 154 Main Street Bowling Green Ohio 43402.
VIDEO SPECTRUM- Locally owned and operated for 27 years, Video Spectrum is the premier independent video store in Northwest Ohio. Stocked with OVER 20,000 of VHS and DVDs for rental, from the newest major releases to rare and out-of-print independent flicks. Check out the extensive collection of foreign films, horror movies, Hollywood classics, stand-up comedy, anime, science fiction, indie films, television shows, documentaries, music and concert films, family movies, and cult classics! You won't find this selection anywhere else! Prices are much lower than the chains, and the knowledgeable staff will make sure you get the right movie for any occasion. 112 East Washington Street Bowling Green Ohio 43402.
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SKI'S POLISH RESTAURANT- Celebrate your Polish heritage here! This is "Polish Comfort Food" at it's finest. Kielbasa, Pierogi, Galabki, Kapusta Y Kluski, homemade mashed potatoes, sweet and sour cabbage, cucumbers and sour cream,..the list goes on. 5834 Monroe Street, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 (Between Major Magic’s & The Pharm.
THE DOCKS- The Docks has been Toledo’s place to be and be seen since 1996, and offers an eclectic array of cuisine from which to choose. But choose wisely, for every restaurant at the Docks is first-rate, and has a personal atmosphere which exudes an attitude all its own. Venues at the Docks include: Gumbo’s Bayou Grille, Zia’s Italian, Tango’s Mexican Cantina, Real Seafood Company, Navy Bistro and Eileen’s Wine Bar. All have outdoor dining and a gorgeous view of the Maumee River and downtown Toledo skyline. International Park, east Toledo.
ZINGOS MEDITTEREAN- Featuring the best of Greek and Meditterean casual dining in a funky, eclectic yet relaxed atmosphere in historic downtown Perrysburg. Offerings include an all vegan, organic menu as well as traditional gyros, hummus, falafel, tabbouli, etc. Try the vegan desserts- they are heaven!! 106 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg OH 43551
MR. FREEZE- Whether it's the signature turtle sundae, a fruited slush shake, an ice cream cone, or the mammoth you can't eat it all Hot fudge cakes and Monster Shakes, Mr. Freeze is sure to please. Huge portions, dozens of options, and CHEAP prices- it's "the" place to be in the summer- with waits of over 30 minutes at times! The lines are long, but it's so worth it. Invite your friends to join the group! 627 West South Boundary, Perrysburg OH 43551
SMOOVIES- Where else can you get great movie parody smoothies like "The Manchurian Cantaloupe", "Cherry Potter", and "What's Eating Gilberts Grape" and "The King and Acai"? All natural, organic and fresh- these healthy drinks are made fresh and may be personalized with healthy additives like ginseng, protein powder, bee pollen, etc. But if you go here, you have to try Boba (bubble) Tea. Located next to Video Spectrum in Bowling Green. 112 East Washington Street.
COHEN AND COOKE- Cohen & Cooke has quickly earned a reputation for its haute cuisine menu that changes nightly. They offer a highly personal and personalized dining experience for each patron. It is a place where a novice can all at once feel adventurous and safe. Culling from the best products available, the chefs at Cohen & Cooke understand the specific wishes of diners, and are happy to customize each experience. 109 Main Street, Bowling Green Ohio.
SUNDANCE DRIVE IN- The Sundance Drive-In, located across from Pearson Park in Oregon (45 minutes east of Sandusky), features two first-run films on two screens March through October. This 1950’s style drive-in has all the nostalgia and the best in FM Stereo sound. The concession stand will make your mouth water with all your favorites like fresh popped popcorn, grilled hamburgers, cheeseburgers and hot dogs, pizza, nachos supreme, ice cream novelties, frozen sodas and much more. In addition, The Butch Cassidy Cantina, features all of your carnival favorites like cotton candy, hand-dipped corn dogs, mini donuts, caramel apple chips, soft serve ice cream, funnel cakes and more. Lucky tickets are drawn "every" night with prizes like tickets to the Toledo Mud Hens, the Toledo Zoo, movie merchandise and food!! From the East: Go West on Route 2 (Navarre Avenue). Theatre on left between Wynn Road and Lallendorf Road across from Pearson Metropark. Oregon, Ohio 43616
Movie Hotline: 419-691-9668
TOLEDO SYMPHONY- For the 66th consecutive season, the Toledo Symphony will bring music to the regions of Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. In 2008-2009 it will continue its mission of service and quality and present over 400 performances to nearly 300,000 music listeners. Performances take place in classrooms, concert halls, churches, auditoriums, senior centers, and theatres in nearly 100 communities in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. In its commitment to provide excellent music to the largest possible audience, the Toledo Symphony remains an essential force in the quality of life throughout the region. 1838 Parkwood Ave. PO Box 407 Toledo, OH 43697-0407 Ticket Hotline: 1-800-348-1253
MUSIC UNDER THE STARS CONCERT SERIES- TOLEDO ZOO- The Toledo tradition of FREE Sunday evening concerts, "Music Under the Stars", returns to the Zoo's historic Amphitheatre on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. throughout July and August. As always, these inspired themed performances featuring the Toledo Symphony, as well as local dance/theater groups are filled with fun for the entire family. And before the concert, stop in at our Beastro Cafe for dinner from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Located behind The Lodge) Or try our Picnic-In-A-Basket. P.O. Box 140130 Toledo, Ohio 43614 | 419.385.5721
VALENTINE THEATER- The Valentine Theatre is a 108-year-old 901-seat facility operated by the Toledo Cultural Arts Center, Inc. Once a regionally popular vaudeville house and home to historic visits by famous artists of the 1910's through 40's. After a 21-year effort by the Board of Trustees and the community, the $28 million renovation was unveiled on October 9, 1999. Since the Gala re-opening, more than 400,000 people have attended 400 international, national and area presentations. In our five and a half years of operation, the theatre has been used by more than 32 community groups including the Toledo Symphony, Toledo Opera, Toledo Ballet, Toledo Jazz Society, Masterworks Chorale, and University of Toledo. 410 Adams Street, Toledo, OH 43604-1402 (419) 242-3490.
TOLEDO REP THEATER- This long standing Toledo tradition, founded in 1933, in a former church building in downtown Toledo has entertained audiences for over 75 years with award winning productions of both new and classic Broadway pieces. The Rep is also well known for their education through the arts programs, as well as the "Edgy Rep" series of controversial works. 16 10th Street, Toledo OH (419) 243-9277. This June, come see "Victor/Victoria"- a musical that's a real 'drag'.
FREMONT TEEN THEATER- The Fremont Community Theatre was founded in 1956 by several residents who had a desire to perform live theatre. Over 50 years later, FCT continues to be the premier live theatre venue in Sandusky County. A non-profit organization, FCT is an all-volunteer theatre which depends on the continued support of its members, patrons, and guests. 1562 Dickinson Street Fremont, OH 43420 (419) 332-0695.
HORIZON YOUTH THEATER- presenting plays for young people and training students in developmental drama for over 50 years. Each year since 1999, the Horizon Youth Theatre has offered classes and presented productions for the community. They have actively partnered with numerous community organizations in Northwest Ohio. Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403-0001 (419) 372-2531
HURON PLAYHOUSE- Ohio's Oldest Continuing Summer Theatre. It offers the best available talent from semi-professional and educational theatre arenas from across the nation. The Huron Playhouse is the oldest continually running summer theatre in the state of Ohio, and is nationally recognized as a premiere educational summer theatre. The Huron Playhouse is nestled in the heart of Lake Erie Vacationland in the charming community of Huron, Ohio. Centrally located an hour west of Cleveland, and an hour east of Bowling Green and Toledo, it stands only two blocks from the beautiful shores of Lake Erie. McCormick School, 325 Ohio Street, Huron, Ohio
RUSTY'S JAZZ CAFE- "the" venue for jazz, where it has flourished and grown in Northwest Ohio. Over the years, many historical jazz legends have performed at Rustys, and it has been a source of ongoing support and encouragement for emerging local musicians and young people studying jazz. On Tuesdays, "The Big Band Bash", a 16-piece big band comprised of local musicians play big-band charts. The club has been recognized many times over both regionally and nationally for their contributions to music and the arts. Rustys also lures jazz lovers from all over the world and has received international recognition from major celebrities. 2202 Tedrow Rd
Toledo, OH 43614 (419)382-9010.
TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART- Founded in 1901 by Edward Drummond Libbey- this Greek Revival style museum in Toledo's Old West End neighborhood is now internationally known as one of "the" premier showcases of art. The museum contains major collections of glass art and of 19th and 20th century European and American art, as well as small but distinguished Renaissance, Greek and Roman, and Japanese collections. Notable individual works include Peter Paul Rubens's "The Crowning of Saint Catherine", significant minor works by Rembrandt and El Greco, and modern works by Willem de Kooning, Henry Moore, and Sol LeWitt. The Toledo Museum of Art continues to grow in its facilities, its collection, and its relations with the community. A series of renovations to the interior of the original building from 1977 to 1992 was followed by the completion of the Center for the Visual Arts, designed by Frank Gehry. This building houses the Museum's Library and the Art Department of the University of Toledo. In addition to the university art classes, the Museum maintains its own program of art classes for adults and children. P.O. Box 1013. Toledo, Ohio 43697
TOLEDO ZOO- The zoo began in 1900 as the Toledo Zoological Gardens. Many of the zoo's original buildings were built by the Works Progress Administration in a Gothic style and are still in use today. The zoo has also been home to many firsts in the world of zoos; such as the first hippoquarium (and subsequently the first video of a hippo birth), as well as the only place in the world where the Kihansi Spray Toad is on display. It also is only the second zoo in the world to have saddle-billed storks as a part of its collection. In 1999, the Toledo Zoo received the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Exhibit Award for Excellence, and is frequently mentioned internationally as one of the Top 10 Zoos in the United States. P.O. Box 140130. Toledo, Ohio 43614 toledozoo.org
TOLEDO BOTANICAL GARDENS- owned by the Metroparks of the Toledo Area. Originally consisting of 20 acres (81,000 m2) donated by George P. Crosby to the City of Toledo, Toledo Botanical Garden now encompasses more than 50 acres (200,000 m2). Notable events include the Crosby Festival of the Arts, as well as the "Jazz in the Garden" luncheon series. 5403 Elmer Drive Toledo, OH 43615 (419) 936-2986 phone
Perrysburg Farmers Market- Thursdays from May 6th through October 14th. 3pm-8pm
Fresh, open air market featuring locally grown fruits and vegetables, annuals, perennials, cut flowers, herbs, baked goods, eggs, meats, prepared foods, handmade soaps, jewelry and unique gifts.
**PLUS**: "Music at the Market Concert Series"- June 17th - August 12th. Great shops and restaurants too! (try Zingo's Meditterrean, Swig Charcuterie, or Stella's!!)
Louisiana Avenue at Front Street
Perrysburg, OH 43551
Approximately 1 hour WEST (60 miles)-
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