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2009 Ohio Travel Planner Now Available

We are pleased to announce availability of the new 2009 annual Ohio Travel Planner, the state’s official travel guide. Bulk quantities of the free travel planner can be ordered online at http://industry.discoverohio.com/form.asp?ID=354&rootid=535

The free, full-color, 164-page, 2009 Ohio Travel Planner features captivating photography and provides information for sports & recreation seekers, family fun buffs, connoisseurs of arts & culture, and history & heritage enthusiasts. The publication’s main focus is on the more than 3,000 listings featuring attractions, recreation, shopping, dinning, visitor services and lodging, organized by the state’s five travel regions. Each regional listing section begins with a detail mapped.

Listings featured in the planner were created using data from the Ohio Tourism Division’s DiscoverOhio.com/Buckeye Database. All Ohio travel entities are invited to submit listings, free of charge, to the Buckeye Database at www.DiscoverOhio.com/edit, to be included in future issues of the travel planner. Information also was supplied by the Ohio Bed & Breakfast Association, the Ohio Campground Owners Association, the Ohio Golf Course Owners Association, the Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association, the Ohio Restaurant Association, and the Ohio Wine Producers Association.
 
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© 2009 Ohio Department of Development, Tourism Division. Ted Strickland, Governor. Lee Fisher, Lt. Governor.