- December Site of the Month
December's site of the month is the Ohio Christmas Tree Association. A list of all members by county, as well as special lists of places to go all over Ohio to cut your own live tree. Links to the National Christmas Tree Association, which has information about tree types, selection and care, and tree facts & figures. - November Site of the Month
November's site of the month is Ohio MapStats. A compilation of Ohio population, business, and geographic statistics, plus links to congressional and federal judicial districts within the state. From FedStats, official statistical information available to the public from the federal government. - October Site of the Month
September's site of the month is Haunted Statehouse Tours. Haunted Statehouse Tour participants will have a "haunted and historical experience." Conductors will lead visitors through the dimly lit limestone corridors of the Ohio Statehouse by oil lantern light. Visitors will pass the ghost of President Lincoln in an unfinished dance with Kate Chase (former Ohio Governor Salmon P. Chase's daughter), hear and see a weeping lady in gray and get a glimpse of a green and ghostly President felled by an assassin's bullet. This historical tour is spooky but appropriate for all members of the family. Four nights only, so buy tickets early! - September Site of the Month
September's site of the month is Ohio Transportation Map. Transportation maps of all of Ohio's counties and many of Ohio's major cities, from the Ohio Department of Transportation. - August Site of the Month
August's site of the month is Golden Buckeye Program. More than two million Ohioans are eligible for the Golden Buckeye card, honored at 20,000 businesses statewide. Golden Buckeye cardholders have saved an estimated $2 billion since 1976. All Ohioans age 60 or better, as well as adults age 18-59 who have disabilities as defined by Social Security, are eligible for a free Golden Buckeye Card. - July Site of the Month
June's site of the month is Audubon Ohio. The mission of Audubon Ohio is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats in Ohio by promoting conservation and biodiversity through education and advocacy. - June Site of the Month
June's site of the month is The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse. The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum is the first Great Lakes Lighthouse
Marine Museum in the State of Ohio, as well as the United States. - May Site of the Month
May's site of the month is Ohio Citizens for the Arts. Ohio Citizens for the Arts, established in 1976, is a Statewide non-profit grass-roots membership organization working to increase public support for the arts in Ohio. - April Site of the Month
April's site of the month is BuckeyeGardening.com. This resource for Ohio's gardening community is sponsored by the Members of the Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association (ONLA). Through BuckeyeGardening.com, Ohio gardeners can access useful and practical gardening information compiled from reliable sources. - March Site of the Month
March's site of the month is Where's My Refund?. Individuals can check on the status of refunds resulting from their Ohio income tax returns at this site by entering their social security number and other pertinent information - February Site of the Month
February's site of the month is Teen Buckeye Book Award. The Teen Buckeye Book Award program is designed to encourage students in Ohio to read literature critically, to promote teacher and librarian involvement in young adult literature programs, and to commend authors of such literature. - January Site of the Month
January's site of the month is Rx for Ohio. A web site designed to help low-income, uninsured Ohio residents get access to patient assistance programs where they may qualify for free, or nearly free, prescription medicines.
2010 Sites of the Month
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Covering 3,600 acres, The Holden Arboretum is among the largest arboreta in the United States. Documenting more than 120,000 plants, Holden’s horticultural focus is on a recognized collection of trees and shrubs, which are displayed in gardens accompanied by groundcovers and perennials, and in themed collections. Named as an Important Bird Area by the Audubon Society, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails, Holden is a haven for bird watchers as well hikers, gardeners and nature enthusiasts.
