View dazzling baubles during “Radiant Ensemble: Jewelry from the Nancy & Gilbert Levine Collection.” The assortment of European jewelry dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries is at the Toledo Museum of Art, Dec. 5–Mar. 1.
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Lourdes College presents "The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks," a TheatreworksUSA musical of the children's books by Nancy McArthur that celebrates individuality, brothers working together and the most disgusting plant food ever.
Learn about the history of the carousel, watch carvers restore old carousels, and listen to organ music while riding on the fully–restored Allen Herschell Carousel.
As the first state formed from the Northwest Territory, Ohio was the Gateway to the West. Its population became a patchwork of people with varied customs and ethnic traditions. The 30 quilts comprising this exhibit reflect Ohio's diverse, 19th–century populace through their mingling of quilting styles and influences.
Explore a hot new installation in the Glass Pavilion. These works of glass, metal, and ceramic from our collection illustrate how artists use heat, fire, and finesse to transform molten into marvelous.
Feel the chills and thrills of the top–10 rated Ghostly Manor Haunted House, consisting of four scary attractions in one location, along with Ohio's first and only XD 3D Theater featuring three exhilarating motion rides. Or just relax and enjoy roller–skating, games and food while visiting the Ghostly Gifts Halloween store.