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The Northern Ohio Railway Museum Begins Operations for the Season
Starting May 24, this museum in the Medina County village of Seville opens for the season, offering tours, trolley rides and more.
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Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on the 2016 Presidential Race
The Cincinnati native returns to Ohio to moderate a GOP candidate forum prior to this month’s Republican presidential primary debate in Cleveland.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer Fun in Ohio
We have plenty of ideas for making the most of the sunny season in the Buckeye State, from the Friday heading into Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
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Excellence in Education Honorees
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities around the state.
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Excellence in Education 2015
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding educators at colleges and universities across the state.
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Explore Ohio Wine Country
It is the perfect time to unwind at one of the many wineries that dot our state. We visited four we think you'll love and identified spots with great history, tasty food and lots of fun.
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Ohio Finds: Clyde Singer’s “Beaten Ball Club”
Born in 1908 in Malvern, Singer was a natural artist. He created this painting in 1949.
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The Miller Ferries Begin Service to Ohio’s Islands for 2025 Season
Climb aboard this fleet of ferries starting as early as March 21 for service to Put-in-Bay and Middle Bass Island.
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Cleveland Cavaliers Make Their First Conference Finals Appearance
Decades before Cleveland’s NBA team claimed their first national championship, they faced off against the Boston Celtics during the 1976 Eastern Conference Finals.
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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History
The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.
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Explore the National Museum of the United States Air Force
As the Dayton area’s famous museum celebrates its 100th anniversary, explore the destination’s fascinating exhibits, artifacts and stories.
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Where To Fire Up Toast-Worthy Glassware
With expert guidance from glassblowing studios across the state, you can learn all the necessary skills to make glasses and other items for holiday gifts.
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Phil Mattingly Talks Elections and Ohio
As Ohioans prepare to vote on key national and statewide races in 2018, we talked with the CNN correspondent and Toledo native.
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2014 Excellence in Education Honorees
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities around the state.
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See Baseball Played 1860s Style at This Ohio Festival
Experience America’s game the old-fashioned way, complete with period-appropriate uniforms and no gloves.
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5 Ohio Museums that Celebrate Aviation and Space Exploration
Learn about our state’s deep ties to aeronautics at these museums where exhibits stretch from the Wright brothers to the Space Race.
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Ohio Finds: 1802 Marietta Plat Map
This map outlining the city’s layout bears the seal of the Ohio Company and signatures of those who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.
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Visit the Oldest Home in Muskingum County
The Dr. Increase Mathews House in Zanesville, widely considered the oldest home in the county, today serves as a museum dedicated to the area’s history.
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Winery Weekends: Visit Four Landmark Spots
These destinations have been drawing regulars and tourists for decades and — in some cases — generations. We visited to sip, sample and learn about the range of varieties they craft.
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The Art of William Kortlander
Lancaster's Decorative Arts Center of Ohio highlights the pioneering Ohio artist.
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