this modern hotel is 5 miles from both downtown youngstown and the butler institute of american art, and 19 miles from car exhibits at the national packard museum. bright rooms include free wifi and custom-designed beds, plus desks, coffeemakers, and flat-screen tvs with hd channels. additional amenities include a meeting room and a business center. there's free parking, and hot breakfast (daily) or weekday breakfast bags to go, as well as a fitness room and an indoor pool. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. some rooms also have whirlpool tubs Pittsburgh International Airport 1 hr 8
Ford Nature Center (13 min) Serene venture featuring exhibits of native plants & wildlife, plus walking trails & workshops. McKinley Birthplace Home and Research Center - open by appt. (14 min) The Butler Institute of American Art (12 min) Museum focusing on American art spanning 4 centuries, with guided tours, art classes & event space. Arms Family Museum (12 min) Set in a 1905 home, this museum offers original period furnishings, fine artwork & other artifacts. Lanterman's Mill (15 min) Historic, operating mill dating to c. 1845, with a shop selling stone-ground flours & local crafts. Wagon Trails (5 min) Visitors are driven through a 60-acre park to see free-roaming wildlife, with petting zoo & aviary. Mc Donough Museum of Art (12 min) Modern university art space featuring numerous temporary exhibitions, performances & lectures. Ward Beecher Planetarium (12 min) Mosquito Lake State Park (19 min) Nearly 2,500 acres with trails, camping & hunting, plus a large lake for boating & fishing. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor (12 min) History musuem of Youngstown's steel industry featuring photographs, artifacts & life-sized scenes. Fellows Riverside Gardens (11 min) Landscaped public gardens featuring indoor & outdoor displays, a visitor center & regular events. St. Columba Cathedral (11 min) Cathedral, architecture, and history National Packard Museum (21 min) Mill Creek Park (20 min) 2 18-hole championship golf courses designed by Donald Ross & opened to the public in 1928. |