By: 1808Delaware

A travel publication which regularly posts guides to cities and other areas worldwide has turned its attention on the city of Delaware

Travel Lens has just shared its “Ten Best Things to Do in Delaware, Ohio.”

Before listing the Ten Best, Travel Lens shared, “Delaware boasts a rich history, a product of more than 200 years since the founding of the city in 1808. Serving as the seat of its namesake Delaware County, this city also has a charming water feature—a stretch of the Olentangy River running through it. The city’s natural attractions, parks, shops, and entertainment centers are also among the points of interest that you can include in a Delaware travel itinerary.”

Instead of a staid list of attractions, the publication set out to share action items which visitors might enjoy accomplishing, such as:

  • Admire the Art Pieces at OWU
  • Toast to Downtown’s Great Craft Beers
  • Get Your Kids Inspired at Boardman Arts Park
  • Have a Short Round at the Hidden Valley Golf Club

According to its website, the publication is a “…one-stop travel publication dedicated to featuring detailed, comprehensive reviews of worldwide destinations, best hotels, and restaurants. Whether you’re the ultimate explorer in search of stunning places to visit or you just like to get away every now and then, we’ve got all the information you need to plan the perfect trip.”

You can read the post here and see if its list of the best of Delaware corresponds with your own.

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