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Akron Residents Enjoy Strong Quality of Life

Searching for the right place to put down roots? Look no further than Akron. A recent CNBC poll ranks Akron as one of the best cities in the United States for first-time home buyers. Akron was also listed by Business Week magazine as the eighth most affordable place to buy a home in America. The cost of living in the Greater Akron region is well below the national average, with homes priced from $110,000 to $150,000 in most areas around the city. The average mortgage payment for local... Read More »

Akron Offers Bevy of Cultural Attractions

Civic Duty Constructed on the cusp of the Great Depression in 1929, the Akron Civic Theatre is one of only five remaining atmospheric theaters in the country, among facilities of its size, allowing patrons to experience a twinkling star-lit sky and intermittent clouds moving across the horizon, all while sitting inside the auditorium. The theater, designed by famed architect John Eberson, underwent a $22.6 million restoration that was completed in November 2002. Today, the theater hosts live... Read More »

Akron Zoo is Great for Animals Lovers

Animal Magnetism The 50-acre Akron Zoological Park houses more than 700 animals, including the endangered Humboldt penguins, snow leopards, Sumatran tigers, jaguars and Komodo dragons and draws more than 150,000 visitors a year. The zoo is one of only 218 accredited world conservation zoos by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The zoo has undergone numerous expansions since the founding of the Akron Children’s Zoo in 1953. In 2005, the zoo underwent the largest expansion in its history with... Read More »

Sleep in Akron's Silos

For tourists, or even residents, looking for a break from the norm and tired of staying in the same cookie-cutter hotels, Akron offers a unique alternative: the Quaker Square Inn. It was featured on Forbes.com as one of the top 10 "Most Unusual Hotels in America." Located on the University of Akron campus and housed within 36 towering grain silos — which once held 1.5 million bushels of grain for Quaker Oats Co. — the hotel gives visitors a peek into an influential industry of the city's past... Read More »
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Akron Offers Plenty of Culture, Recreation

Busy bodies are a common sight in the Akron area, thanks to several cultural and recreational destinations that people can enjoy. A few of these include: Akron Art Museum Akron Art Museum blends an old 1899 post office with a new $35 million addition. “The building is stunning. The lobby is stunning. Events and exhibits are exciting just because they’re in this space,” says Jessie Raynor, director of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Akron Zoological Park The popular zoo houses... Read More »
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Akron, OH, in a Weekend

Akron, the "Rubber Capital of the World," is known for its connection to B.F. Goodrich Tires and more recently its innovations in polymer and liquid crystal technology, but the city has much more to offer, including an eclectic mix of historic treasures from the past and progressive culture featuring trends of the future. Downtown Akron is vibrant and active, teeming with art, museums, restaurants, theaters and other nightlife staples, and just outside the urban landscape, visitors... Read More »
Akron Art Museum in Akron, OH

Akron Art Museum Paints Community Pride

The Akron Art Museum blends an old 1899 post office and a $35 million addition to create a potent combination that’s turned the museum into a hot spot. “The building is stunning. The lobby is stunning. Events are exciting just because they’re in the space,” says Jessie Raynor, director of the Akron Arts Area Alliance, which has its offices down the street. “The building and the energy it has brought in make it the place to be.” With a 160-seat auditorium, the museum attracts audiences for its... Read More »