Revitalized Toledo
The grand exterior of the Toledo Museum of Art (with Alexander Calder’s Stegosaurus) provides only a hint of the wonders within — by Renoir, Van Gogh, Picasso, Degas, Miro, O’Keeffe, Henry Moore and other masters, ancient and modern.
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Toledo, Ohio, has plenty to offer, from a fantastic art museum to great restaurants and a revitalized downtown.
The 2002 opening of Fifth Third Field, home of the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens, helped launch the revitalization of the city’s Warehouse District.
(Alan Solomon/Chicago Tribune )Downtown Toledo, further energized by the opening this summer of a new ProMedica headquarters in a long-idle power plant, isn’t a symbol of Rust Belt retreat anymore.
(Alan Solomon/Chicago Tribune )Dining in style in downtown Toledo is no challenge, whether at familiar favorites like Georgio’s Cafe International or groundbreaking newcomers like Registry Bistro (shown).
(Alan Solomon/Chicago Tribune )One of Packo’s many autographed buns is signed by the late U.S. Sen. John Glenn, an Ohio native who was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth.
(Alan Solomon/Chicago Tribune )A youngster gets a surprise greeting from a polar bear at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium, recognized as one of the nation’s finest zoos.
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