Cincinnati, Toledo and Dayton Weddings
Ohio has a bevy of cities available for every type of couple. Take for example, Cincinnati, which is home to an old-style theater, winery and vineyard, and even a casino housed in a riverboat. Toledo and Dayton, on the other hand, bring the country to the city, offering country club venues, mansions and close-knit bed and breakfasts. But you can also swing a classy wedding at a downtown venue, like an art gallery.Ohio Marriage Licenses
You do not have to be an Ohio resident to get a license, but you must apply in the county in which you wish to get married. Couples must sign the license together, and both are required to bring a government-issued photo ID, like a driver license or passport. There is no waiting period to obtain a marriage license in Ohio, but it will cost you $50 or more to get married. If you are between the ages of 18 and 21 years of age, you must show a birth certificate. A license is valid for 60 days. Same sex marriages are not permitted at this time.And of Course, Honeymoons in Ohio
Music lovers should escape to the city of Cleveland where they will find the Cleveland Orchestra, polka bands and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Greater Cleveland is also known for its eclectic jazz scene. For the couple looking to find some peace and quiet there are several charming cottages and cabins in the Ohio area, such as The Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls in Logan, OH.Regardless of where you choose for your big day's festivities to take place, the Buckeye state has a host of venues to offer -- from the "I do" to the honeymoon for just the two of you. Take advantage of the colorful seasonal landscapes or city-vibe, and your day will be sure to fit your special style!

