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Butterfly House, Put-in-Bay
From May until mid-October, a multitude of butterflies float through this 4,000-square-foot attraction on South Bass Island.
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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Cincinnati celebrates its German heritage every September with a huge festival. Here are three reasons why it is the largest celebration of its kind in North America.
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Rebecca’s Bistro, Walnut Creek
Rebecca Miller’s restaurant is one of the less traditional you’ll discover in Ohio’s Amish Country, but its farm-fresh approach is one you won’t want to miss.
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D-Day Conneaut
The annual event draws World War II re-enactors, veterans and thousands of spectators to the Lake Erie shore each summer.
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The Revival
Over-the-Rhine is one of the most intact 19th-century urban historic districts in the nation. Here’s how Cincinnati saved it.
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Allison’s Mini Golf, Geneva-on-the-Lake
This landmark along the Lake Erie shore has roots that stretch back to 1924 and bills itself as America's oldest continually operating miniature golf course.
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National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Columbus
Our capital city’s new attraction offers poignant glimpses of life on and off the battlefield.
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Hyggelight Candles, Toledo
Chris and Cyndi Hileman craft candles that live on in a new way long after the flame is gone.
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3 Questions: Piper Kerman
The Columbus resident wrote the book that inspired Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black.”
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3 Questions: Kelly Carlin
The daughter of legendary comedian George Carlin discusses her famous dad.
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3 Questions: Actor Joel Grey
The Ohio native returns to help the Cleveland Play House celebrate a milestone.
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Lithopolis Honeyfest
Bee beards, observation hives and honey bake-offs make for a fun (and educational) event.
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3 Questions: Fox News’ Bill Hemmer
The Cincinnati native Bill Hemmer returns to Ohio to moderate a GOP candidate forum prior to this month’s Republican presidential primary debate in Cleveland.
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Rubber City Revival
From boutiques to studio galleries to restaurants — artists, artisans and chefs are reinventing downtown Akron.
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Trail Blazers
An Ohio couple recounts the 76 consecutive days they spent hiking the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in a new book.
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Dickinson Cattle Co.
Darol Dickinson offers bus tours that provide his guests a closer look at his Barnesville ranch’s Texas longhorn cattle.
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Oxford Kinetics Festival
The annual event celebrates wild and imaginative human-powered machines.
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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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3 Questions: James Renner
Renner is drawn to strange and mysterious crimes, and his newest book delves into one very unusual disappearance.
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Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial
The 352-foot-tall Doric column rising from South Bass Island pays tribute to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry.
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