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Website offers info on viewing the April 8 eclipse in Ohio

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 With two months until the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, TourismOhio has launched an all-new Total Solar Eclipse map to make planning for the event easier.

The April 8 event will plunge parts of Ohio into total darkness for nearly 5 minutes as the moon passes between the sun and Earth. Several cities, including Dayton, Lima, Toledo, Findlay, Cleveland, and Akron, are in the path of totality.

Fifty-five Ohio counties, including Trumbull and Mahoning, will experience at least a partial eclipse.

The interactive Total Solar Eclipse Map on Ohio.org helps visitors plan their trip to Ohio with places to watch the eclipse and an interactive list of viewing parties, festivals, and other events happening across the state.

 

 Visitors are encouraged to share their Ohio total solar eclipse memories and adventures on social media with #OhioTheHeartofitAll and #Eclipse2024.  

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