After touring the T-shirt outlets and ordering a pizza, a visitor still has bunches left to do in this speck of a community on South Bass Island.
One can pay to see the world’s largest geode – a hollowed out, somewhat spherical rock with bunches of crystals – or stop at the Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial Visitors Center (you can’t climb the memorial itself as it is under repair, but I digress) one still has options. At the west edge of the Bay itself, which overlooks Gibralter Island and the memorial, sit’s Ohio’s smallest state park – the 1.5-acre Oak Point State Park.
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