region of northern Ohio circa 1826. Many cities in the westernmost part of the area consider themselves to be in what is known in modern times as the "Vacationland" region of Ohio. In the early part of the 20th century, cities along the Lake Erie shoreline, such as
Sandusky, Ohio, began to become popular vacation destinations for more affluent Ohioans. Families bought either
summer cottages or vacation homes in the area, and people with access to boats sailed or fished in Lake Erie from this area. During the 20th century, the area became more popular also with more
blue-collar families, who began to see the region as an inexpensive and nearby place to spend their leisure time. The Sandusky River is designated as a "state scenic river", and some tourists travel it in canoes to see the best scenery, including covered bridges. ==Attractions==