Shopping Mecca Awaits Visitors in Butler County, Ohio
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West Chester, Ohio - September 25, 2009 - Butler County, Ohio is calling all shopaholics to experience the fantastic shopping venues the area has to offer. Whether you are a home decorating extraordinaire, antiques collector or devoted fashionista, Butler County is your destination for some of the hottest shopping spots around.

Is your home décor growing a little stale? Have no fear; a trip to IKEA West Chester is the perfect remedy to any case of home decorating blues. The world-famous Swedish home furnishings giant opened IKEA West Chester in March 2008. As the only IKEA location in Ohio, the store boasts, three model homes, dozens of room settings, a restaurant serving Swedish specialties, a children's IKEA showroom, and many more items at very affordable prices.

Are you looking for that perfect outfit...with a matching bag...with matching shoes? Then a trip to the NEW Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe is a must! The Cincinnati Premium Outlets is an upscale outlet shopping wonderland featuring an impressive collection of 100 designer brand outlet stores Coach, Kenneth Cole, Michael Kors, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, and Nike just to name a few.

Would you enjoy an Americana shopping excursion? Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market in Trenton is open mid-April through December and provides shoppers with many goodies to purchase such as works by local craftsman, Amish baked goods, fresh produce, dairy products, jams, jellies, and more. Be sure not to miss out on Brown's Marketplace in Hamilton, which boasts the largest showroom of Amish crafts in the United States.

The shopping choices don't stop there! Other great Butler County shopping locales include Frontgate Outlet Center in West Chester, which includes modern stores for your home, garden, and traveling needs; and the food lovers shopping paradise, Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield.

Butler County has always been a destination designed for you - whoever you may be. It is still true to its agricultural roots and offers agritourism. Lodging includes just about anything from major hotels to bed and breakfasts and charming inns. There are also a wide variety adventures waiting along with the arts and museums, parks and outdoor recreational activities, not to mention one-of-a-kind festivals and events.

Butler County is conveniently located off I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton near Indiana and Kentucky. To plan a trip to see its variety of attractions, visit www.destinationbutlercounty.com or call 888-462-2282 for an official 2009 Butler County Visitors Guide.
Contact:
Mark Hecquet, Executive Director
888-462-2282, mhecquet@butlercountyvb.com

Christy Harp, Director of Marketing
888-462-2282, charp@butlercountyvb.com