Located in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio, Brandywine Falls is a 60-feet (18 meters) high waterfall. Hike along the 1.5-miles (2.4 kilometers) long Brandywine Gorge Loop and revel in the stunning views of the spectacular falls. Along this trail are several small pools that are filled with salamanders during its breeding season. Visitors can also get a closer look of the waterfall and the gorge by taking a walk on the boardwalk. Brandywine Falls features a parking lot that is shared with visitors who want to hike along the nearby Summit Metroparks Bike and Hike Trail.
The St. Mary's Catholic Church, or Neue Katholishe Mu, is a historic church located in Massillon, Ohio. The church was constructed in 1876 using various forms of architecture such as Gothic and High Victorian Gothic styles. The stone structure of the church features a large rose window at the front, a pair of turrets and statues near the windows. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Hoover Historical Center in North Canton is one of the places you must visit if you wish to experience the region's rich history and diverse heritage. Situated in a 19th-century Victorian-style manor that was built by the Hoover family. The Hoover Historic Center houses a vacuum museum, which is one of its kind in North Canton, featuring an array of scientific inventions created by the original owner of the house William Henry Hoover.
This unique art museum in Alliance is believed to be home to the world's largest troll collection and on display are trolls from the mythological era to modern times. The 45 minute tour of the museum will take you through two floors, six rooms, and a troll cave complete with waterfalls and a troll mountain. They have an extensive gift shop that carries vintage trolls, works of glass and metal art, candles, wind chimes and many more items. After exploring the museum visitors can enjoy a refreshing drink or a delicious waffle at their Grumpy Troll Cafe. The museum can be visited by people of all ages and spend a good time learning about the world of mystique and magic.
Encompassing 260-acre (105.21-hectare) green recreation area, Hudson Springs Park features a 50-acre (20.23-hectare) lake, hiking trail, playground for children, picnic table, open meadow, disc golf, water fountain, clean restrooms, and ample parking space. The park is also home to varied wildlife. Some of the commonly found animals and birds are geese, foxes, deer, herons, owls, hawks, and ducks. Picnicking and Fishing activities are popular among the locals.