Why You Should Go...
Home to Kent State University and situated along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, Kent boasts a colorful, vibrant downtown with its blend of historic preservation and multi-million-dollar urban renewal effort energized by locally owned shops and restaurants in a walkable retail district.
Kent is a popular destination for all seasons and for all ages to enjoy! Quickly discover Kent's friendly business owners, a vast array of great food options with delicious flavors, unique shops, a lively cultural scene, hike and bike trails, playful parks, live music festivals, and year-round entertainment options that beckon the locals and keep the day trippers coming back for more!
Kent's got a vibe and personality unlike anywhere else that delivers big-time fun and small-town cool! You are invited to come experience Kent for yourself and create your own kind of Kent!
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Why You Should Go...
Home to Kent State University and situated along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, Kent boasts a colorful, vibrant downtown with its blend of historic preservation and multi-million-dollar urban renewal effort energized by locally owned shops and restaurants in a walkable retail district.
Kent is a popular destination for all seasons and for all ages to enjoy! Quickly discover Kent's friendly business owners, a vast array of great food options with delicious flavors, unique shops, a lively cultural scene, hike and bike trails, playful parks, live music festivals, and year-round entertainment options that beckon the locals and keep the day trippers coming back for more!
Kent's got a vibe and personality unlike anywhere else that delivers big-time fun and small-town cool! You are invited to come experience Kent for yourself and create your own kind of Kent!
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation
Parking: Free On-site, Paid On-site, Street
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Concessions
Extra Fun...
Fun Facts
For over 75 years, Ray’s Place, a local favorite, has been serving the infamous Mo Fo Burger. Michael Symon of the Food Network named it “The best thing I ever ate!”
The Kent Stage, in the heart of downtown, hosts live music concerts, plays, and film festivals. It was constructed in 1927 as a silent movie and vaudevillian theater and is the sole surviving downtown theater in the county.
There are numerous celebrities with roots in Kent; such as Chrissie Hynde, Michael Keaton, Drew Carey, Joe Walsh, Arsenio Hall, Lou Holtz and Jack Lambert.