Host Your Next Event at These Six Farms and Gardens

From botanical gardens to rustic farms, Ohio offers a variety of unique venues that can suit many event types, blending natural beauty with modern amenities.

Get Inspired at These 10 Museums That Make Great Meeting Spots

Elevate your off-site meetings at these museums across the state that showcase beautiful artwork, historic artifacts, legendary musicians and more.

Big Boy Welcomes Visitors to the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati (photo courtesy of Wayne Clause Medium, American Sign Museum)

Try These Popular Food Trends at Your Next Meeting

One of the most important aspects of any great meeting or event is the food. It helps your attendees fuel up for a day of work, provides a boost during breaks and can add a notable touch they’ll remember long after the last session. We asked event venues across Ohio for their fun and inventive takes when it comes to meal options.

Hamburgers cooking on the grill (photo by Istock)

8 Locally Made Ohio Meeting Favors

One of the best parts of any meeting or event is the swag you pick up along the way. Here are some fun items to hand out at your next happening.

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6 Historic Venues That Make for Great Meetings

Schedule your event at one of these historic Ohio destinations steeped in history for experiences that are authentic, educational and memorable.

Warren G. Harding Presidential Library & Museum interior (photo by Sam Kendall))

7 Ohio-Inspired Meeting Favors

Part of the fun of any event is the swag that goes home with you. Delight your attendees with these items that allow them to show their Ohio love.

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Bring the Fun and Wow Your Attendees at These 10 Spots

From taking a ride at one of the nation’s most famous amusement parks to playing classic games at a vibrant arcade, these experiences and attractions are sure to make your meeting lively. 

People playing Skee-Ball at Foundry Social in Medina (photo by Jeani Brechbill Photography)