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    Akron (/ ˈ æ k r ən /) is a city in and the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, United States. At the 2020 census, the city proper had a total population of 190,469, making it the fifth-most populous city in Ohio and 136th-most populous city in the United States.

  2. www.akronohio.govAkron, OH

    Jun 17, 2024 · Visit the City of Akron! There’s so much to see and do in the Rubber City! Catch a RubberDucks baseball game at Canal Park, experience exotic wildlife encounters at our award-winning Akron Zoo, hike at one of our gorgeous Summit Metro Parks or on a stretch of the historic Towpath Trail, and so much more! There's something for ...

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Akron, city, seat (1842) of Summit county, northeastern Ohio, U.S. It lies along the Cuyahoga River, about 40 miles (64 km) south-southeast of Cleveland. Akron is the centre of a metropolitan area that includes the cities of Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, and Stow and several villages.

  4. Things to Do in Akron, Ohio: See Tripadvisor's 19,527 traveler reviews and photos of Akron tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Akron. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Jan 26, 2020 · Akron is the fifth largest city in the state of Ohio, and is known for a range of tourist attractions that keep people coming here to check out this picturesque corner of the United States.

  6. Nov 14, 2019 · Things to Do in Akron, OH - Akron Attractions. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Map. All things to do. Category types. Attractions. Tours. Outdoor Activities. Concerts & Shows. Food & Drink. Events. Shopping. Transportation. Traveler Resources. Types of Attractions. Nature & Parks. Nightlife. Fun & Games. Spas & Wellness.

  7. Akron, City (pop., 2020: 190,469), northeastern Ohio, U.S., on the Cuyahoga River. At 1,200 ft (370 m) above sea level, Akron was named for its “high place” (Greek: acros) on the watershed between the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes.