Fairfield Inn Findlay
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Fairfield Inn Findlay from our 10 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Findlay
Waited 10 years for this day!
Today's trip was a waste for the kiddos, but I was in my element! I have waited 10 to visit this museum. The Mazza Museum collects original artworks that are used in children's books. They currently have over 7500 pieces. We saw the 300+ that are currently on display. They switch out the pieces every June. I saw original works by Stephen Kellogg, Gail Gibbons, Brian Pinkney, Brian ...
Fremont and Family
... story is that there has never been a verified bottom and is believed to be connected to underground rivers. The Native Americans of the area thought the springs had healing properties and was sacred ground. Supposedly a horse and buggy drove into the springs and drown. We also stopped at the town cemetery to say hi to my grandparents and take pictures for my genealogy ...
When life gives you lemons....
Today I started making a purse that my sister, Kim wants for an auction to support juvenile diabetes. Since I didn't have the necessary interfacing and batting, my mom and I started our day by shopping at The Busy Thimble. We then poked into For Keeps and Ardvark Graphics. We rushed home to pick up the kids to take them to see The Odd Life of Timothy Green. Great movie. If you are dealing with infertility, I would warn you to be prepared.... We ...
Home is Where the Heart Is
... humorous words! They all made the hours spent blogging a pleasure and I looked forward to your comments, I hope, as much as you looked forward to mine. We now have a journal to accompany our photo album and will have memories to last our lifetime!
My favorite quote is from Dr. Seuss and sums up my feelings perfectly. I leave you all with his words “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened!” That pretty much says it all! ...
How long does it really take to drive to Ohio?
After a somewhat restful night in O'Fallon, IL, fueled by coffee, we set off again on our quest to reach the East Coast! We decided that Interstate 64 in Indiana looked a lot like Interstate 64 in Virginia (a road we were very familiar with!)
The drive wasn't too bad, considering it was very long. We discovered how the price of gas can change by ...