Allen County Airport - AOH Lima
A public airport located 5 natuical miles southeastern part of Lima’s central business district, Lima Allen County Airport or Allen County Airport or Allen County Regional Airport is owned by the Allen County Regional Airport Authority. AOH is its airport code, and it was originally located northwest of Lima that is close to the village of Elida in the state of Ohio. It was also a former studio of WTLW, a secular or religious Television station in Lima, Ohio, at the hangar of the old airport.
Best Time to Visit
The AOH-Allen County Airport has an above mean sea level elevation of 975 feet, with 2 runways measuring 6,000 feet by 150 feet and 3,994 feet by 150 feet – both with asphalt surfaces. It has recorded up to 32,500 aircraft operations and 28 bsed aircrafts during 2007. It covers 696 acres of land area, catering flight going to and from Lafayette and New Hampshire which are nearby cities where tourist attractions are jam-packed at peak seasons.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Long flights can be exhausting, and for tourists, a nice and cosy hotel can be very rewarding. One of the recommended hotels to book their accommodations at is Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lima, which is a 12-minute walk from Lost Creek Golfers Club and around 3 miles from the Allen County Museum. Another on the list of high-quality hotels is the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Lima, OH, which is 2 miles away from the museum mentioned. Wingate by Wyndham Lima Downtown is the nearest airport to the Allen County Museum.