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Akron2Akron: Downtown Christmas History Walk

Presented by Akron2Akron at Lock 3 Akron, Akron OH

Dec 12 2015
Akron2Akron: Downtown Christmas History Walk

What: Downtown Christmas History Walk
Led by: Joanna Wilson in partnership with Lock 3 window designer Jeanne Jordan
Date:  Saturday Dec. 12th, 2015
Time: 4-6pm
Meeting location: Lock 3 Park
Accessibility: strollers welcomed, kid friendly, busy sidewalks
Parking: free parking (on Saturdays) is available in the city deck adjacent to Lock 3.
Afterparty: Jingle Bell Bash (more information here, $10 donation to support Ronald McDonald House of Akron). This party is independent of the walk and book signing but highly recommended for walk goers.

Route:

  • Lock 3
  • Cascade Plaza
  •  Corner of Market and Main
  • First Merit Building
  •  Polsky’s windows
  •  Mayflower windows-Journey to Bethlehem
  •  O’Neil’s windows
  •  Trolley ride to Cornerstone Church in Portage Lakes. Trolley is limited to 60 riders.REGISTER HERE FOR THE TROLLEY.  
  •  Lock 3

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THE TROLLEY RIDE FROM DOWNTOWN TO PORTAGE LAKES. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR THE WALK, ONLY THE TROLLEY RIDE.  Those who don’t ride ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

FREE, but registration is required for the trolley

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LOCATION

Lock 3 Akron

200 S. Main st, Akron, OH 44312

PARKING INFO

Lock 3 occupancy is 5,000.
Shirt and shoes required for admittance.
For concerts that have an admission charge tickets are available at the gate the night of the show and need to be paid in cash. No advance sales. Children 48 inches and under admitted FREE!

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