Actually, Ohio is a beautiful state, certainly off the interstates.
Since I live in the eastern part of the state, I can tell you that we have wonderful rural areas still unscathed by concrete. Toward the southern part is a large Amish population, reknowned for their cooking, crafts and of general interest to those who are intrigued by their more simple way of life.
For those not inclined, there are several large metro areas, ie., Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo where the finest roller-coaster park of the USA is, Cedarpoint, and Columbus, where you can shop for about anything, and which do offer some culture for the big city folk.
My personal tastes run more rurally. I enjoy looking out the window and seeing deer graze a few hundred feet away or a nice peaceful campfire around which you can roast hot dogs in the summertime with friends under a sky where you see the stars and not just neon lights. Not a "Disney" kind of vacation for most people, not even for an exchange, but ours is a state filled with much natural beauty and historical significance.