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Best Hometowns 2012: Peninsula

Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.

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The Rich History of Put-in-Bay’s Tiny Wooden Church

Sandusky native Jay Cooke helped finance this historic wooden church at Put-in-Bay more than 150 years ago.

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Inside the Columbus Museum of Art Expansion

The Columbus Museum of Art’s beautiful expansion creates a space for contemporary art that beckons visitors.

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James A. Garfield Memorial, Cleveland

A massive and ongoing restoration of the James A. Garfield Memorial at Cleveland’s Lake View Cemetery is bringing the towering tribute back to its original 1890 splendor.

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High Bank Distillery, Columbus

This capital city distiller has garnered praise for its great lunch, dinner and brunch fare and inventive lineup of cocktails.

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Van Buren Room, Dayton

Belle of Dayton’s cozy bar serves a variety of signature and classic cocktails crafted from the distillery’s lineup of spirits.

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Try These 3 Made-in-Ohio Pumpkin Foods

Jeni’s Pumpkin Cake Roll Ice Cream, Taft Brewing Co.’s Frisch’s Pumpkin Pie Ale and Katalina’s Pumpkin Apple Butter? We’d like all of the above, please.

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4 Ohio Pickle Varieties You’ll Love

Summer cookouts and sandwiches are on the horizon. We want your refrigerator to be ready.

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The Wagnalls Memorial Library, Lithopolis

In 1923, concert pianist Mabel Wagnalls funded the construction of this library in honor of her parents.

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The Merchant House, Greenville

This small-town spot serves creative comfort cuisine, including Detroit-style, deep-dish pizzas, in a historic building.

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Little Fish Brewing Co., Athens

Jimmy Stockwell and Sean White focus on local ingredients and sustainable business practices at their small southeast Ohio brewery.

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Cool Creations: 3 Ohio Ice Festivals

Embrace winter at these ice festivals offering scenic walks, hot cocoa and beautiful works of frozen art.

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Santa’s Hide-A-Way Hollow, Middlefield

Bill Dieterle’s 55-acre version of the North Pole in Geauga County offers a day of happiness to children battling illness and their families.

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Cleveland Curiosities, Lakewood

This northeast Ohio shop opened stocks an incredible selection of obscure antiques and oddities that range from cool to creepy.

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Old Soul Studio, Chillicothe

Allison Meade scours junkyards and shops to find discarded car parts for her art.

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Wyandot Popcorn Museum

This spot celebrates the city of Marion’s role in snack history.

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What to See at the Toledo Zoo Aquarium

The Toledo Zoo’s aquarium offers its visitors an up-close look at the world beneath the waves.

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Hidden Gems of the Hocking Hills

These finds throughout the region offer lots to explore, including state nature preserves, a butterfly conservation center and more.

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Living Color

The Cleveland Museum of Art features 30 works from its collection that show how artists ranging from Edgar Degas to Mary Cassatt embraced pastels.

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The Transformation

For eight years, the Cleveland Museum of Art underwent a metamorphosis that resulted in a new and fascinating place.

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