OhioEntertainment

Other entertainment in Ohio

  1. Wexner Center for the Arts

    North of downtown, the university area has many casual storefronts. The campus's Wexner Center for the Arts offers cutting-edge art exhibits, films and performances.

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  2. Ohio Stadium

    The Ohio State Buckeyes football team packs a rabid crowd into legendary, horseshoe-shaped Ohio Stadium for its games, held on Saturdays in the fall.

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  3. Crew Stadium

    The popular Columbus Crew pro soccer team plays in Crew Stadium, which is north off I-71 and 17th Ave, from March to October.

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  4. Great American Ballpark

    Home to the Reds (pro baseball's first team), Cincy is a great place to catch a game thanks to its bells-and-whistles riverside ballpark.

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  5. A

    Johnny's Little Bar

    One of the Warehouse District's more casual, compact offerings. The hard-to-find entrance is on Frankfort Ave, a side street.

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  6. Nationwide Arena

    The National Hockey League's Columbus Blue Jackets slap the puck at downtown's Nationwide Arena.

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  7. Beer Barrel Saloon

    The Beer Barrel Saloon has plenty of space for imbibing - its bar is 406ft long.

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  8. Comet

    The casual Comet, in Northside, has the city's best jukebox and bar food; try the burrito.

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  9. Paul Brown Stadium

    The Bengals pro football team scrimmages a few blocks west of the ballpark.

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  10. B

    City View Tavern

    The city sparkles out in front of you at this unassuming boozer.

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  12. Northside Tavern

    Local bands plug in their amps here, and it's always free.

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  13. C

    House of Blues

    The chain brings in medium- and top-tier bands.

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  14. D

    Aronoff Center

    The mod Aronoff hosts touring shows.

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