Lima (Ohio) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Lima is a city in Allen County, Northwest Ohio and is the county seat of Allen County.

Understand

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Though the town shares its name with the capital of Peru, it is pronounced 'Lye-mah' thanks to the local vernacular. Founded in the 1830s, Lima became an oil boom town in the late 1800s. The city flourished as an industrial town until the 1970s, when many industries began to leave as part of the Rust Belt decline that affected much of the Midwest. This is evidenced by the sheer number of abandoned factories and warehouses in the city. Yet, Lima remains prominent in the area as a hub for business and local culture.

Get in

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40°44′31″N 84°6′22″W

Map of Lima (Ohio)

By plane

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  • 1 Lima Allen County Airport (AOH IATA) (5mi (8.0km) southeast of the city center). A General aviation airport. (updated Jun 2020)

Lima is about a 1-hour drive from Dayton International Airport (DAYIATA), a 1½-hour drive from John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMHIATA), a 1½-hour drive from Toledo Express Airport (TOLIATA), and a 2-hour drive from Detroit Metro Airport (DTWIATA).

By car

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From the north or south, Lima is easily accessible from I-75, exits 124, 125 and 127. From the east, Lima can be accessed from State Route 81 or U.S. 30 to I-75 south. From the west, one can take U.S. 30 to State Route 309.

Get around

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In the city center, the two main hubs are Market Street (running east and west) and Main Street (running north and south). The two streets meet at the center of town, in a small area known as Town Square. It is here that most downtown businesses are, and where weekly "Rally in the Square" events take place during the summer. The yearly "Square Fair" also takes place here in early August.

In the main business district outside of downtown (known as 'Westgate'), main hubs are Elida road (running northwest to southeast) and Cable Road (running North and South). The majority of activities can be found in this area of town, about 5mi (8.0km) northwest of downtown. Most restaurants, shopping, activities and the Lima Mall are in this area.

If you take Market Street east out of town it will become Bellefontaine (pronounced 'Bell-fountain') Street, and you will find another business district (known as 'Eastgate') similar to that near Elida/Cable Roads. This is where I-75 exit 125 meets the city, and the Allen County Fairgrounds are about a mile east of this stretch of businesses on Bellefontaine.

  • 2 Rotary Riverwalk. A pedestrian and bike path that goes from Heritage Park in the southern part of the city to downtown at Schoonover Park. (updated Feb 2019)

See

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  • 1 Allen County Museum. The Allen County Museum is a delightful treat. While focusing on Lima's pioneer days, the lower level celebrates the glory days of Lima, prior to the discovery of Texas Oil. The museum also includes an exhibit on John Dillinger, who escaped the county jail. (updated Jul 2019)
  • 2 Veterans Freedom Flag Monument, 1191 Buckeye Rd. A monument to veterans stylized as an American flag made out of brick columns. (updated Jun 2020)
  • 3 James A. Rhodes State College, 4240 Campus Dr, +1-419-995-8320. A state college in Lima Ohio. (updated Jun 2020)
  • 4 Ohio State University, Lima Campus, 4240 Campus Dr, +1-567-242-7272. Ohio State University's Lima Branch. This campus frequently hosts open events relating to the arts and STEM. (updated Aug 2019)
  • 5 Nickel Plate 779 (Lincoln Park). A preserved steam locomotive, and the final steam locomotive built by the now defunct Lima Locomotive Works. (updated Aug 2019)
  • 6 Allen County Courthouse. A historic sandstone courthouse built in 1881 using the second empire architectural style. (updated Aug 2019)

Do

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  • 1 Lima Stadium. A historic stadium where Lima's sports teams play. (updated Jul 2017)
  • Allen County Fair. (updated Jul 2019)

Buy

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  • 1 Lima Mall, 2400 Elida Rd, +1 419-331-6255. (updated Jul 2019)

Eat

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Most restaurants in Lima are of the chain variety, either fast food or sit-down. There is at least one of most major type of restaurant (Texas Roadhouse, IHOP, Applebee's, Olive Garden, Panera Bread, etc.) in town, but there are a few local restaurants worth visiting.

  • 1 Kewpee (three locations: one by the highway at Bellefontaine & Kibby, one downtown at Market & Elizabeth, and one in Westgate at Cable & Allentown). Even if you are just passing through, a visit to Lima is not complete without a burger from Kewpee. Founded as a fast food chain in the 1920s, most Kewpee restaurants closed decades later except for the family-owned franchises in Lima, which retain their nostalgic feel. The burgers, fresh from local meat, are spectacular and well worth a stop off the highway. (updated Jul 2019)
  • The Packard Grill (near Cable & Elida). Features good, cheap food and Packard car memorabilia. (updated Jul 2017)
  • The Milano Cafe (near Cable & Elida). Italian (updated Jul 2017)
  • Western Sizzlin of Lima, 2721 Elida Rd, +1 419-331-6644. A local steakhouse. (updated Nov 2018)

Drink

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  • The Met, 306 N Main St, +1 419-999-9463, info@themet306.com. (updated Jul 2019)

Sleep

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  • Wingate Inn Lima, 175 W Market St (near the airport and university). Upscale accomoation near downtown. (updated Jul 2019)
  • 1 Hampton Inn Lima, 1933 Roschman Ave, +1-419-225-8300. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: noon. $134. (updated Jul 2019)
  • 2 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Lima, 803 S Leonard Ave, +1 419-879-4000. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. $139. (updated Jul 2019)

Connect

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  • 1 Lima Public Library, 650 W Market St, +1 419-228-5113. (updated Nov 2018)
  • 2 Lima Post Office. (updated Feb 2019)

Go next

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  • Findlay
  • Kenton

Routes through Lima

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