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Welcome to Ohio’s most comprehensive festival listing, where you’ll find festivals and things to do in such cities as Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Zanesville, Youngstown, Dayton and everywhere in-between.
Over 100 Festivals and Events: Dublin Irish, Twins Days, Bigfoot Festival and more! Now that we are into August, the festivals are a-plenty. Just a quick glance at the map below shows that festivals are blossoming all over Ohio this weekend, offering you everything from Cultural Celebrations to Cryptid Pride .
Another great Ohio Festival Weekend with Oktoberfests, Pow Wows, Pumpkins, Antiques and all Fall and Harvest Festivals galore.
The Circleville Pumpkin Show is the big festival this weekend… …Ohio’s largest and oldest festival… …and 6th largest in the country. It brings in over 400,000 people each year… …offers two parades a day… …25-30 amusement rides… …and over 300 booths of craft vendors, games… …and food. LOTS of pumpkin food.
Pawpaws, Skunks, Deer, Art, Apples, and more. There are over 100 festivals and shows to enjoy in Ohio this weekend.
70 Festivals in Ohio and over 230 throughout the states, festival fans! For the first time in a long time, festival goers in Ohio will have 70 festivals, fairs and events to choose from in one weekend. This high amount should continue through the month and possibly through mid-October!
Labor Day Weekend gives you the Ohio Renaissance Festival, Fair at New Boston, Melon, Perch, Zucchini, Sweet Corn and more!
Not only are there tons of great Holiday Gift Shows this weekend, including the I-X Center Christmas Connection (Cleveland), the Ohio Made Christmas Connection (Columbus) and Christmasfair (Columbus), but there are Holiday Light Festivals starting up this weekend in such cities as Atwater, Cincinnati, Hartville, Delaware, Powell, Columbiana ...
This is a guide for Ohio’s county fairs, craft shows, trade shows, vendor shows, expos, gas and engine shows, car shows and more. This is the Schedule Page for those events that aren’t quite festivals, for which I use certain criteria.
Big festival weekend including Columbus Italian Fest, Oktoberfests and festivals celebrating Apple Butter, Sauerkraut, Pumpkins and more.