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Hotels With History
Visit these architectural treasures and appreciate the luxuries of days gone by.
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Blacksmith Doug Lockhart’s Labor of Love
Blacksmith Doug Lockhart is reviving an appreciation for his craft by teaching others the right way to swing a hammer.
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Bird Calling
Wood carver Laurel Dabbs continues an American folk art tradition with her beautiful duck decoys.
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Gardens in Miniature
Looking for a way to exercise your green thumb this winter? Try creating a terrarium.
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Growing Connection
With spring and summer gardening ahead, find inspiration in this Westerville couple’s landscape — a labor of love for them and their grandchildren.
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Mission Accomplished
A stunning garden in Zanesville is fostering a community-wide interest in preserving green spaces.
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Summer in Ohio’s Grand Lake Region
Built around the massive Grand Lake St. Marys, this part of northwest Ohio is known for on-the-water recreation, shoreline festivities and new places to explore.
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How Scott Brown Became a Lego TikTok Sensation
Everything is awesome in Scott Brown’s basement, and the Lego collector of 40 years is sharing the fun by way of videos that have garnered millions of views.
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Celebrating Harlem in Columbus
Author Wil Haygood curates a Columbus Museum of Art exhibition offering insight into how the Harlem Renaissance reshaped American culture.
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‘A Mile and a Half of Lines: The Art of James Thurber’
A Columbus Museum of Art exhibition examines how native son James Thurber changed the face of American cartooning during the first half of the 20th century.
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Autumn Adventures in Grove City, Ohio
Whether you’re looking to be active outdoors, take a shopping trip or dig into great food and drink, this central Ohio city has an experience to match.
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Famous Flyer
One of World War II’s storied flying machines is being painstakingly restored near Dayton.
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Keeper of the Flame
Dayton educator Herbert Woodward Martin honors the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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The Art of Alphonse Mucha
The artist depicted beautiful women and elegant lines in clever, highly prized advertisements. The Dayton Art Institute features 75 of his works through Dec. 31.
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Ohioan Katie Holmes Talks About Her Hometown and Hollywood
The Ohio native talks with us about reprising the role of Jacqueline Kennedy in a new miniseries.
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Toledo: Natural Getaways
From the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium’s new natural history museum to the Maumee River Water Trail, check out these Glass City attractions.
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5 Places to Experience the Arts in Ohio’s Appalachian Region
These five attractions share the stories, history and traditions of Ohio’s hill country.
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8 Ways to Shop Made-in-Columbus Goods
Check out these treats, spirits, beauty products and original designs that hail from our capital city.
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Science for Everyone
Stone Laboratory welcomes scientists, students and anyone interested in learning about freshwater problems and solutions.
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6 Ways to Explore Dayton
Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore.
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