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Sandusky

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  • General Information

    Other Name: -, District: Ohio, State: Mid West, United States of America
    Area: 22 sq mi
    Languages Spoken: English
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  • Description

    Sandusky is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Erie County.Sandusky is one of Ohio`s most popular tourist destinations. The city is home to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, an amusement park and entertainment management company, as well as its flagship amusement park, Cedar Point. Cedar Point features the largest collection of roller coasters in the world as well as many former record holders.The attractive, historic downtown includes architecturally unique buildings, many of which were crafted from native limestone; over thirty of them are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Capitalizing on its waterfront setting, Sandusky instituted the ongoing Bayfront Corridor project to create a linear park that will eventually connect all public bayfront access points.Sandusky has a very prominent tourism industry fueled by the world-renowned attractions.
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    Humid continental climate
An entertainment complex that offers a variety of activities to those seeking a day of fun including two individual race tracks for stock car enthusiasts, two 18 hole miniature golf courses, a snack bar, and the RipCord sky coaster that propels flyers through the air to amazing heights.
Voted the"Best Amusement Park in the World" for four consecutive years, this amusement park features fourteen roller coasters, including Millennium Force, America`s tallest and fastest roller coaster. Three water rides, accoladed live musical shows in four theaters and along the midway, a sandy Lake Erie beach, a number of restaurants, and much more can be found at this popular and award-winning amusement park.
Having been protected and preserved since 1923, this is the finest and clearest example of glacial scouring in the United Sates, and probably the entire world. A common example of the grooves that may be studied and viewed is a groove that is thirty five feet wide, fifteen feet deep, and over four hundred thirty feet in length.
The museum, housed in a converted gristmill built in 1861, depicts the history of milling.
Take a ride on an antique working carousel and learn about the wood carvers who created these charming works of art.