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170 East Broad Street P. O. Box 556
Pataskala, OH 43062


Phone:
877.624.2602
877.624.2602

Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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4990 Roberts Rd
Hilliard, OH 43026


Phone:
877.624.2602
877.624.2602

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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6365 Emerald Pkwy
Dublin, OH 43016


Phone:
877. 684.1613
877.684.1613

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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3731 Discovery Ln
Powell, OH 43065


Phone:
877.684.1613
877.684.1613

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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50 Bannockburn Blvd
Blacklick, OH 43004


Phone:
877. 861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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909 Polaris Parkway
Columbus, OH 43240


Phone:
877.861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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7135 Sawmill Rd
Dublin, OH 43017


Phone:
877. 861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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4426 Valley Quail Blvd S.
Westerville, OH 43081


Phone:
877.861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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3710 Ridge Mill Drive
Hilliard, OH 43026


Phone:
877. 861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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12968 Stonecreek Drive NW
Pickerington, OH 43147


Phone:
877.861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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130 Polaris Parkway
Westerville, OH 43081


Phone:
877. 861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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7560 Sawmill Pkwy
Powell, OH 43065


Phone:
877.861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM


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10102 Woodcrest Way
New Albany, OH 43054


Phone:
877. 861.5078
877.861.5078

Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years

Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM


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Columbus’s Top 10 Things to Do in Columbus with Kids – Family Activities (Columbus, OH)

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1. Easton Town Center

Neighborhoods • Points of Interest and Landmarks

2. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Art galleries • Historical sites

3. COSI Center of Science and Industry

Science museums

Show tours

4. German Village

Historic Sites • Districts

5. North Market Farmer’s Market

Flea & Street Markets

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6. Ohio Stadium

900 17

Arenas and stadiums

7. Ohio Theater

Theaters

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8. Columbus Museum of Art

Art Museums

Discovery District

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9. Nationwide Arena

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10. Scioto Mile

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11. Ohio Statehouse

Architectural Landmarks

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12. Wagner-Hagans Auto Museum

Specialty museums 900 03

Schumacher Place

13. Huntington Park

Sports complexes

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14. Otherworld

Specialty museums • Art museums

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  • 16. The Escape Room USA – Columbus

    Quest Room

  • 18. Ohio History Center

    Historical museums

    19. Topiary Garden

    Parks • Gardens

    Discovery District

    Show Tours

    20. Schiller Park

    Parks

    Schumacher Place

    21. Greater Columbus Convention Center

    Convention Centers

    Open Now

    22. Polaris Fashion Place

    900 04 Shopping malls

    23. Central Ohio Fire Museum

    Specialty Museums

    24. Supreme Court of Ohio

    Government Buildings

    25. The Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center

  • 26. Hayden Falls Park

    Walking trails • Waterfalls

    28. Goodale Park

    29. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Columbus

    excursions

    30. World’s Largest Gavel

    Cultural objects and places of interest • Monuments and statues

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    • ereyzer

      23 publications

      Beautiful botanical garden with additions

      This is a small, mostly indoor botanical garden. It is small, less than a dozen pavilions. As is customary in a botanical garden, the pavilions are divided into themes – tropical forest, desert, banzai, etc. Everything is very well-groomed and caresses the eye. There are not only plants and paths, but also glass sculptures, a pond with fish, a toy railway. Butterfly breeding project gives a special charm to the garden. The visitor can watch “live” the whole process of becoming a butterfly, meet with a variety of butterflies in some pavilions. Children will be delighted! I can’t find anything negative to say about this place.

      Review for: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

      Published September 6, 2016

      This review represents the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews.

    • ArturMargaryan

      Yerevan, Armenia803 publications

      Old Germany

      The oldest quarter in Columbus, small houses and streets of the 19th century, built by the Germans, but slightly renovated. The streets are narrow, with paving stones. To say that this is a work of art would be a lie. But you can walk for an hour, an hour and a half, buy souvenirs from German shops, eat sausages in German restaurants and that’s it. Have a nice holiday…

      Review for: German Village

      Published April 11, 2019

      This review represents the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews.

    • Stanislav Fitcoach

      Rostov-on-Don, Russia109 publications

      A very atmospheric place

      We flew to Columbus for the Arnold Classic, near this expo center there is a super place for food – North Market. This is an indoor market where there is a lot of variety of food for every taste!!!! If you are in Columbus, this place is a must to visit.

      Review for: North Market Farmer’s Market

      Published March 20, 2020

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    • AnyaSan

      Moscow, Russia955 publications

      Very cool!

      I really liked it here. The organizers of our conference decided to hold dinner here (it was delicious), it was held in one of the VIP areas for watching matches. Among other things, there was a tour of the stadium. I even had the opportunity to run around the field, to feel like a real American footballer 🙂 I just got high. Grass (though artificial, but) is very soft.
      It’s a pity that games don’t take place that often, and we didn’t have a chance to watch the game itself.

      Review for: Ohio Stadium

      Published August 6, 2015

      This review represents the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews.

    • Amy M

      Palmyra, PA33 publications

      Beautiful arena

      Came to watch Columbus take on New Jersey. Parking close, plenty of places to grab a bite to eat in front of open doors. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable. The food was moderately priced. There was a great view from our seats on the top tier. I don’t feel like there were bad seats in the arena. The fans were also very friendly, even to rival fans.

      Review for: Nationwide Arena

      Published March 30, 2016

      This review reflects the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews.

    • ArturMargaryan

      Yerevan, Armenia803 publications

      Half Museum

      Probably one of the only tourist places in Columbus where you can go and spend time. The museum is on the ground floor and is all about the history of the city. The museum is small. It’s free. At the end, you can buy souvenirs in the shop, but they are expensive as always.

      Review for: Ohio Statehouse

      Published April 11, 2019

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    • Roxiann

      Moscow, Russia8 publications

      Expo Center and Fair with concert hall

      In America, it is very important to have a rented car. To visit this object – you will need it. The place is quite far from the city of Columbus. We didn’t have a rental car unfortunately. They came on purpose – to attend a concert that took place in the concert hall of this complex. We stayed at a motel, which is located a 5-minute walk from the Fair – or rather, right opposite, so did real Americans who come here with their children for a couple of days. The name of the motel is Days Inn Fairgrounds Columbus. In fact – this complex is one of the largest in the vastness of the Midwest, absolutely everything is collected here – from morning to night, entertainment, shops. I have never seen so much food cooked right in front of your eyes. These are fast food and restaurants where they make meat on a spit, as well as all kinds of sweets and ice cocktails – necks for every taste – which everyone can make for themselves. Here everything is teeming with people, families come. The fair is open from morning to late evening. A huge number of rides, there is a Ferris wheel. It also hosts concerts by popular stars. One moment – if you bought a ticket for a show in a concert hall in advance – they will not let you into the fair without an entrance ticket. The entrance ticket is bought separately. It is problematic in the area with shops on weekends, but if you come to visit the Fair, then you will find everything you need there. There is a 24 hour McDonald’s nearby. The entrance at the time of 2015 was $10. Didn’t use the parking lot. Those who want to see a large-scale entertainment venue and happen to be in Columbus are recommended to visit. Shopping, food, entertainment, driving all kinds of racing cars and rides, live performances by stars, master classes and much more in one bottle.

      Review for: The Ohio Expo Center & State Fair

      Published April 27, 2016

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    Chris Columbus

    Country: USA
    Born: September 10, 1958

    Real name:

    Christopher Joseph Columbus

    Chris Columbus (Chris Columbus) – American director, screenwriter and writer.

    Chris Columbus was born in Spangler, Pennsylvania to Italian and Czech factory workers and grew up in Ohio. From childhood, Chris was fond of horror films in general and monsters in particular, and dreamed of creating comics in the future. But while in high school, he discovered his passion for filmmaking and decided to focus his efforts on building a career in filmmaking. He went to New York where he enrolled at the Tisch School of the Arts and began making short films and writing screenplays. Soon Columbus wrote the script for the future film “Gremlins”, which Steven Spielberg was seriously interested in. At 1984 saw the premiere of the film, in which Spielberg acted as an executive producer, and Joe Dante took the director’s chair. The film was a great success at the box office, a cult title and a sequel in 6 years (not very successful), and at the moment a remake is being prepared for production.

    Columbus made his directorial debut with the 1987 family comedy Nanny’s Adventures. In 1990, he released the (later cult) Christmas comedy Home Alone, starring Macaulay Culkin and written by John Hughes himself. The film grossed about $500 million worldwide, which was more than 25 times the film’s budget. Early 19For 92 years, the picture took third place in the ranking of the most successful films of all time, at the same time the premiere of the sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, took place. The picture failed to repeat the success of the first part, but still the rental went well. (There have been three more sequels since then, to which Columbus, Hughes, and Culkin have nothing to do.)

    Since then, Columbus’s name has been closely associated with family comedy, but his subsequent directorial work includes such well-known “adult” films as “Stepmother” and “Bicentennial Man”. He invariably chooses ordinary but good people for his characters: “I can understand why some filmmakers are trying to show the viewer the ugliness of this world, but I am sure that films are needed that can give people hope. Therefore, if the picture is incapable of this, then I simply do not want to shoot it.

    In 1995, Columbus founded the company “1492 Pictures”: the number in the title is a reference to the year of the first exploratory voyage of Chris’ namesake – Christopher Columbus (Christophorus Columbus). In the early 2000s, Chris filmed the first two parts of the Boy-Who-Lived franchise – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – and produced the third. These films were as significant in the director’s career as the duology about the Boy-Who-Left-Home-Alone. Chris often shoots his loved ones in cameos in his films. For example, his daughter Eleanor played the role of Susan Bones in his adaptations of Harry Potter. Ten years later, Columbus directed the first film in another saga, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, and produced the second. In 2012, Chris’ film The Help received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, but lost to The Artist.