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Echoes of Battle
The Toledo Museum of Art offers a look at the Civil War from eyewitness observers and artists of the era.
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Crystal Clear
The Dayton Art Institute celebrates Ohio’s role in the studio glass movement.
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Eyes on the Sky
Bird-watching expert Kenn Kaufman gears up for another migratory bird season in Northwest Ohio.
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Hotels With History
Visit these architectural treasures and appreciate the luxuries of days gone by.
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High Style
Cincinnati exhibition highlights couture that still turns heads decades after it was designed.
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8 Must-Visit West Virginia State Parks
If you want to see the Mountain State in all its rugged, natural glory, plan a trip to one of these state parks.
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Holiday Arts Preview
We highlight 12 music, theater and dance performances that are sure to fill you with Christmas spirit.
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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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Revisiting Ohio’s Bygone Department Stores
Department stores once ruled the retail landscape with their wealth of offerings and festive approaches to the holidays. These four are long closed, but the memories of them still burn brightly.
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Filmmaker Seth Breedlove’s Small Town Monsters
Documentary filmmaker Seth Breedlove tells the stories of small-town America through elusive creatures that have become the stuff of legend.
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Why We Love Cedar Point
H. John Hildebrandt worked at Cedar Point for 40 years. As the amusement park marked its 150 anniversary, he looked back at his and our connection to Ohio’s summer playground.
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These Two Famous Ohioans Were High School Classmates in 1890
Dayton's Central High School had 27 students in its 1890 class portrait. Two went on to change the world.
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Shipwrecks of Lake Erie
Our Great Lake holds the remains of hundreds of vessels that disappeared beneath its surface. Today, divers and researchers work to preserve their stories.
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Spirit Rooms, Seances and Ohio in the 19th Century
In the 1850s, Athens County farmer Jonathan Koons created a room where he claimed he could communicate with the dead, part of the burgeoning spiritualist movement that rippled across the nation.
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The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Air Races
The National Air Races came to the city in 1929, bringing a high-flying spectacle to the city’s new airport. The event returned for years, until changing times and, ultimately, tragedy spelled its end.
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American History Road Trips
From the homes of U.S. presidents to sites that shaped the future of the United States, these destinations across Ohio help tell the story of our nation.
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Fall Color Tour: 16 Scenic Spots
From a lookout point high above Lancaster to a shot of the Milky Way across the treetops of the Hocking Hills, these 16 photographs show the Buckeye State at its most beautiful.
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Tracy Martin’s Vintage Baseball Museum
Filled with 3,000 authentic artifacts stretching back to the game’s earliest days, this private collection pays tribute to the evolution of America’s pastime.
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Hometown Road Trips: 2018-19
Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these finds we discovered while visiting our 2018–2019 Best Hometowns.
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How to Make Healing Herbal Honeys
Dawn Combs crafts concoctions that boost health. Her book of recipes and new Soda Pharm shop in Marysville provide an opportunity to explore the benefits of her creations.
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