Summer is here, and while the days are can be sweltering, the evenings can be a great time to do some serious walking.  All across the state, it is possible to combine exercise and education by taking a self-guided walking tour of one of Ohio's historic downtowns.

Here is just a sampling of such tours - we well as information on where you can locate a copy.  If your downtown has a self-guided walking tour which is not included, please let us know.

PRINTED:

Bowling Green - Main Street Bowling Green, 121 East Wooster Street
Canal Winchester - Victoria’s Attic, 11 South High Street
Delaware - Delaware County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 44 East Winter Street
Hamilton - Greater Hamilton Visitors Bureau, 1 High Street
Maumee - Lobby of the City of Maumee Police Department (entrance on Dudley Street near Conant Street)
Oxford - Oxford Visitors Bureau, 30 West Park Place, 2nd Floor
Sandusky - Eleutheros Cooke House, 1415 Columbus Avenue
Van Wert - Van Wert Convention & Visitors Bureau, 118 West Main Street

ONLINE AND PRINT:

Logan - Click here
Oberlin - Click here and then click on "Walking Tour of Oberlin"
Painesville - Click here, click on "Visitors," then "Attractions," and scroll to the bottom of the page for a link to the Walking Tour.

AUDIO:

Canton - Click here
Cleveland - City Prowl - Click here
St. Clairsville - Click here

SPECIALIZED:

“Building Stones” Walking Tour of Downtown Cincinnati - Click here
“Building Stones” Walking Tour of Downtown Cleveland - Click here