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Road Trips: History Tour of Marietta
Take a trip into the past in Marietta, the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory.
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‘Charles White: A Little Higher’ in Cincinnati
The drawings, prints and paintings of this 20th-century artist are on display at this Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition Nov. 10 through Feb. 25.
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Creating History
Miami University Art Museum’s “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature” features 130 works published during the past 50 years.
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3 Amish Country Furniture-Makers
From high-end custom pieces to chairs crafted with hand tools — these three furniture-makers can help you bring one-of-a-kind creations into your home.
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Grobe’s Fruit Farm, Elyria
Allen Grobe’s farm has been around for more than a century. Now, he is readying it for what comes next.
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Achieving Excellence
Here’s how three of our 2017 Ohio Magazine Excellence in Education honorees are embracing creativity in their classrooms.
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Heart Rendering
The Butler Institute of American Art presents the postcard-perfect world of Currier & Ives.
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Paper Creations
Accent your life with cool handprinted posters by Just A Jar Design Press, irreverent holiday cards, fun journals and more.
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Ohio Colleges Attract Students with Campus Upgrades
From new living spaces and improved athletic facilities to expanded food options and innovation labs, outside-the-classroom offerings are improving the student experience.
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Best of Ohio 2020
Make new discoveries and learn about readers’ favorites in our roundup of great finds across the Buckeye State that should be part of your plans this year.
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Our Last Interview with American Icon John Glenn
John Glenn was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, grew up in neighboring New Concord and became an American hero as astronaut and U.S. Senator. We last sat down with him in 2005.
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The History of Dayton’s Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
The cemetery John Van Cleve founded in 1841 is the resting place of some of Dayton's famous names, including the men who pioneered aviation.
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Walk Through Music History in Detroit
A visit to Detroit offers a walk through the history of America’s pop sounds.
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Food + Drink Finds in Erie, PA, and Western NY
Visit eight great spots in Erie, Pennsylvania, and western New York.
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4 Reasons to Visit Youngstown This Summer
These Mahoning County favorites have new additions and expansions that make it a great time to plan a visit.
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