Sam when you head over to Celina you can detour to the north and take the kids to Cedar Point Amusement park. That is up around Sandusky,Ohio. That is right on Lake Erie. It has some of the best roller coasters in the world. They call it the Roller coaster capitol of the world. I have taken my family several time to it. They had a blast.
Also there is tons of stuff around the lake to do. You would really find much more around there to do than down at Celina, Ohio.
https://www.cedarpoint.com/
Also here is a Web site that lists things to do in Ohio.
http://www.thingstodo.com/states/OH/nw.htm
I do not know of much around Celina, Ohio. You are on the middle of the western Ohio grain belt. It is mostly large fields of Corn and soybeans. Not knocking Celina, it just is a smaller farming town in the middle of not much else.
At Bluffton Ohio there is a Large tractor salvage yard. Anderson Tractor, to the southeast of Bluffton. Randy and Gary, the owners, are great guys to deal with. Their Dad used to have quite the tractor collection and even had a museum for awhile. I think he has died now but I bet that they still have his tractors. Give them a call. If they still have them I bet that they would be glad to show them to you.
http://www.andersontractorinc.com/default.htm
Just a few miles to the east of them is a large combine salvage yard. Spallinger's Combine salvage yard. Jim is the owner and a real good fellow. He used to live right there at the yard. I don't know if he does anymore or not.
http://www.spallingercombine.com/
Check some of this out. Maybe the kids would love to see a big amusement park and the wife the lake.
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