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How to "Do Toledo" in 30 days (or less)

How to \"Do Toledo\" in 30 days (or less)
Are you planning on visiting the Toledo area and need some ideas for things to do? Well, you are in luck! We have 60 wonderful suggestions for you.

In this Instructable, you will find images and details of different activities that have all been tested and thoroughly enjoyed by Bill Horvath, Brian Knoblauch, and Kate McClure during their tenure as Team 2 in '''the EPIC Race'''.

Before we begin, we would like to thank EPIC, who created the EPIC Race, as well as this year's sponsors: Huntington Bank, Fox Toledo, the Toledo Blade, Jamieson's Audio/Video, and Findley Davies.

We hope you find the following activities as fun and interesting as we did. Let's begin!
 
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Step 1Donate blood for the American Red Cross (1)

Donate blood for the American Red Cross (1)
As a first stop, consider giving a helping hand and donating blood to the American Red Cross. Did you know that one pint of blood can save up to three lives? We visited the center on Executive Parkway and after the testing to make sure our donor was healthy, the actual procedure only took about 10 minutes. Unfortunately, 20% of the people that come to the American Red Cross are turned away due to low Iron, but the effort of trying is always appreciated! If you are going to donate blood, make sure to eat an hour or so before, and try to stay away from caffeinated beverages. As an added bonus, you get a free t-shirt for donating!

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23 comments
Apr 9, 2011. 3:13 PMRobnelson says:
Visiting the dump does not count as a touristy thing to do...sorry!
Apr 11, 2011. 1:04 PMdoxsys says:
Yah; I know. We created this Instructable partly in response to a contest in which we had to visit a recycling center.
Jan 2, 2010. 3:44 PMfragged8 says:
hiya
I was in Toledo last year and must have got stuck in the bad end of town ? being english I really didn't want to get out of my car , is that just stupid ?
 mind you it wasn't as bad as some parts of Detroit ..

 Is it right that if the buildings have window bars then you're in the wrong part of town ?


 Maybe next time i'm there i'll try downtown.. you've made me think it's all in my head hehehe

regards
Richard UK
Mar 4, 2010. 8:39 PMLVGene says:
Yes.. seeing bars on windows and doors is NOT a good sign of the neighborhood quality. 
Sep 26, 2009. 2:44 PMartsman23 says:
Cool, I just graduated from up there at BGSU a few months ago. Quite a few of that stuff I have done. Cheers..
Jul 4, 2008. 9:39 AMERNesbitt says:
I live about halfway between Toledo and Cleveland. I whole-heartedly recommend that if you can't do everything on this list, at least do Tony Packo's (11), The Zoo (48) (especially cool around Christmas), and the art museum (18). One that's not mentioned here... drive south on I-75 and catch a BGSU Falcons Hockey Game (Valid between October and March, only. Otherwise, go see the Mudhens (24).)
Apr 17, 2009. 10:38 PMgolddigger1559 says:
I love tony pacoes they have the best dogs I have ever tasted if you put one of there hotdogs on your head your toung will beat your brains out trying to get to it
Jul 9, 2008. 10:13 AMdoxsys says:
Thanks for the suggestions! There are many great places in Toledo that aren't in our list (which was determined by the EPIC race committee), but it's a reasonable start.
Apr 17, 2009. 10:35 PMgolddigger1559 says:
are you kidding. out of that entire list ive only done one of those and i live 15 minutes away. btw you forgot to mention the many night clubs and fine joints such as platnums and club soda and dont forget about the shed only the best smoke shop around
Jan 1, 2009. 4:49 PMToulouse says:
so basically there's nothing to do in toledo...
Sep 11, 2008. 7:02 PMshizumadrive says:
Was worrying you missed out on Packo's.
Sep 11, 2008. 7:00 PMshizumadrive says:
Mud Hens rock.
Jul 18, 2008. 2:56 PMsummergirl says:
You offer a lot of great suggestions others a little lame. I never thought of taking tours at The Islamic Center or Fox news channel. Thanks for putting this together, all though it is a little weird that you have the same shirt on in every picture. You might want to do number 43 and get new shirts.
Jul 4, 2008. 12:09 PMcomputer_gui says:
I've lived near Toledo all of my life and I have to say one of the best places that would have made the top of my list was COSI its a shame it closed... Other than that great list!
Jul 10, 2008. 6:37 PMmdeblasi1 says:
There's a COSI in Columbus, you can come visit us.
Jul 9, 2008. 10:16 AMdoxsys says:
Yeah, it's too bad COSI closed! I'm glad my kids got to see it before it shut down, but I'd like to take them there again now that they're older. There's some possibility it will reopen in the future; acc. to the Blade, they're delaying selling off the displays on the theory that funding will be available in the future.
Jul 9, 2008. 11:55 AMDemon_Darkchild says:
At first glance, I thought you meant Toledo, Spain
Jul 7, 2008. 5:17 AMpost_break says:
I am surprised you didn't get better pictures of the zoo. Also don't forget about maumee bay state park.
Jul 9, 2008. 10:19 AMdoxsys says:
Sorry about the photos -- We were in a bit of a hurry to get all these sites in over the course of three weeks, so we didn't stop to take lots of pictures. The Toledo Zoo is truly a marvelous place, especially for kids. Per Maumee Bay, please see my response to ERNesbitt's comment (below.)
Jul 3, 2008. 6:19 AMLindseyV says:
This is a great guide to not only show visitors what type of things they can do in Toledo, but its residents as well. I have lives here for almost five years and learned many things about activities that I have already participated in and new activities that I would love to experience. Thank you for putting your time, effort and blood into showing people what Toledo has to offer.
Jul 9, 2008. 10:11 AMdoxsys says:
You're welcome! Glad to hear you appreciate our efforts. :)

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