- TripBuzz found 39 things to do with kids in or near Warren, Ohio, including 28 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Youngstown, Niles and Warren.
- From Champion Lanes to Echo Lanes, the Warren area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Bike Paths.
- Warren, OH is situated only 15 miles from the Pennsylvania border and 14 miles from Youngstown. Warren is packed with culture and features many opportunities to enjoy the arts, including the W.D. Packard Music Hall, Warren Community Amphitheater, Trumbull Art Gallery, and many other venues dedicated to supporting the art community.
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            Equipped with rental paintball guns and masks, groups vie for supremacy over outdoor fields        
    
    
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            Suitable for private events as well open and league bowling, McKinley Lanes Bowling Center provides 20 lanes of bowling with a pro shop. The center offers a full service snack counter, a banquet room and a bar.        
    
    
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            Wedgewood Lanes Inc is a bowling alley that focuses on group events and league play. Regular tournaments are offered along with a full billiard room, pro shop, and a snack bar is available on-site.        
    
    
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            Fellows Riverside Gardens serves as a large-scale public garden at the northern end of Mill Creek Park. There are twelve acres of display gardens that feature a wide variety of colorful plant displays and flowers.        
    
    
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            Millcreek Metro Parks is an organization dedicated to providing parks and other recreational facilities to the local residents. Nature trails, outdoor pavilions, and school recreational programs are among the facilities and services provided.        
    
    
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            Opened in 1926, the Stambaugh Auditorium features a three tier concert hall accommodating 2,553 people. The auditorium also offers a 9,700 foot Grand Ballroom and a second, smaller recital hall. The rooms can be rented for concerts and other events.        
    
    
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            The Tod Engine Heritage Park preserves the city's industrial heritage on a grand scale. The collection boasts several large factory pieces, a locomotive, and much more. Private visits can be arranged for a more intimate viewing experience.        
    
    
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            The Youngstown Symphony Orchestra calls the De Yor Performing Arts Center its home. In addition to this primary act, the center sees several other types of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.        
    
    
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            Originally known as The Steel Museum, the institute is currently called the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. It is maintained by Youngstown State University and covers the history of the iron and steel industries on the region.        
    
    
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            Visitors can see the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra perform classical music concerts in Powers Auditorium. The walls of the auditorium and lounge are ornately decorated with moldings of flowers and vines.        
    
    
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            Paying tribute to the settlers of Mahoning Valley, Arms Family Museum features period furnishings and clothing, along with Native American memorabilia and mining artifacts. The museum also contains exhibits about African-American settlers in the Youngstown area.