Avon is a suburb of Cleveland with about 24,000 people (2018). There's not a lot to draw visitors, but those with a sense of whimsy may want to come in late June for the Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival, which celebrates duct tape (yes, it's a festival about adhesive tape) and is sponsored by Duck brand duct tape.

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Map of Avon (Ohio)

I90/SR2 passes through northern Avon, reaching Cleveland to the east, and Toledo to the west.

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The sunflower field

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  • Lake Erie Crushers Professional Baseball, 2009 Baseball Blvd., Avon, +1 440 934-3636. The Crushers are Lorain County's professional minor league baseball team. The Crushers are not affiliated with any major ball club, and instead, compete in the Frontier League, an association of twelve Midwestern baseball teams. In 2009, the state-of-the-art All Pro Freight Stadium was constructed.
  • 1 Miller Nature Preserve.
  • Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival, Sprenger Stadium, 2009 Baseball Boulevard. There is a parade and dozens of larger-than-life sculptures made of duct tape. Late June.
  • 2 Bob-O-Link Golf Course, 4141 Center Rd, +1 440 934-6217.

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  • 1 Petitti Garden Centers, 33777 Chester Rd, +1 440 937-0690.
  • 2 Avon Commons. Shopping center.
  • The Shoppes of Olde Avon Village, 36840 Detroit Rd, +1 440 934-1636. The Shoppes of Olde Avon Village are a combination of modern specialty shops and restored, nineteenth century homes. Antiques, folk art, craft supplies and hobby needs are among the things you can find there.

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Cleveland is about 10-25 minutes away on 90 East.

Routes through Avon
Toledo/SanduskyElyria  W    E  WestlakeCleveland
Ends at  Avon Lake  N   S  North RidgevilleWooster



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