Logan County Visitors Bureau Kicks Off Summer Travel Season at Ohio Tourism Day

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Summer is just around the corner, and everyone is ready to travel.

To help spur tourism in Logan County, the Logan County Visitors Bureau partnered with TourismOhio, and joined more than 120 other attractions and destinations from across the state for the 2023 Ohio Tourism Day, held May 10 at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. Hundreds of people, looking to make summer plans, attended the event.

To kick off the day, Gov. DeWine unveiled Ohio’s new brand: “Ohio, The Heart of it All.” The beloved theme with a modern twist captures the state’s Midwestern warmth and invites people to create a life they love here in Ohio.

“Thanks to all of our tourism partners for taking part in this unique event that offers visitors a chance to discover new attractions and destinations that showcase all Ohio has to offer as a place of adventure, a place of promise, and the place for you,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of Ohio Department of Development.

“Ohio Tourism Day is such a great day to connect with travelers and give them ideas on their next day trip and we sure hope it’s Logan County, said Anna Louden, Logan County Visitors Bureau Director. “The day allowed us to hand out promotional materials all about Logan County and talk about some of our great destinations, attractions, restaurants, and more.

Every year, Ohio Tourism Day celebrates Ohio’s tourism industry and offers consumers the chance to explore vacation ideas across the state. The Logan County Visitors Bureau set up a display and talked to potential visitors eager to learn more about all the exciting things to do in the area.

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About TourismOhio Operating within Ohio’s Department of Development, TourismOhio works to showcase all Ohio has to offer as a place of adventure, a place of promise, and a place for you. Visit Ohio.org for more information.

The Ohio Department of Development empowers communities to succeed by investing in Ohio’s people, places, and businesses. Learn more about our work at development.ohio.org.