Kennywood and the Pittsburgh zoo are good day spots, but they are pretty far off from where you will be staying. Hershey Park is great. I live about 40 minutes from Kennywood or the zoo.
You will probably take the PA turnpike to New Stanton, PA, and then take route 70 west to Western Ohio. You will pass through Washington, PA. The Washington County Fair will be going on through that week. It is a smaller county fair, but, there is typical fair food, a trolley museum with trolley rides on the fair grounds. Lots of show animals, live music, rodeo, etc.
Again, it's a good place to stop for half a day, but not near where you will be staying.
A really nice place you could spend a full day is the Air and Space Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The things to see there are historic and amazing. It's really close to I-70.
Cedar Point is only a few hours from Celina. I make day trips there from here all the time. There is also a water park near it called Kalahari water resort. Your family will not be disappointed with Cedar Point. It really is something to consider heavily. It sure beats staring at endless corn and bean fields.
Bluffton, Ohio has a huge combine spares yard.
St. Marys state park will be a great place to go swimming or fishing or rent a boat. It's a huge lake, but, most places in the lake, you can stand up and yoru head stays above water. It's only about 5 feet deep, but almost 14,000 acres. I love fishing there. I haven't been there in a couple years, but you might want to check. They had closed the swimming areas a couple years ago because of toxic algae. It's still a great place to rent a boat for a day.
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