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12 Must-Visit Spots in Ohio’s Appalachian Region
Spanning 32 Ohio counties, this part of our state offers experiences that highlight the outdoors, history and culture. Here are 12 destinations to put on your list.
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Best Hometowns 2022: Kent
The relationship between college and community is strong here, thanks to a downtown design that connects campus and city, innovative collaborations and new development.
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Explore the Life of Warren G. Harding in Marion
In 1920, Warren G. Harding campaigned for president from his front porch in Marion. You can tour his home and visit the Presidential Library & Museum that puts his legacy in a new light.
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Best Hometowns 2021: Chillicothe
The original capital of Ohio turns to the future with new development that is reviving the look and feel of this charming and historic town.
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‘The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited’
An exhibition at COSI through Sept. 2, delves into the mind of the man who brought The Muppets to life.
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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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Ready for Takeoff
Visit these fascinating places that celebrate noted aviators and aeronautical history.
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Ohio's Best Hometowns 2010
For Ohio Magazine’s fifth annual celebration of the state’s best hometowns, the editors researched a host of worthy nominees. On the following pages, you’ll learn more about the educational achievements, arts and culture, historic preservation, city services and business climate of this year’s honored communities: Medina, Urbana, Wapakoneta, Worthington and Zanesville.
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Hometown Tour 2012
Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns — Archbold, Hilliard, Lebanon, Nelsonville and Oberlin — offer an array of attractions, from downtowns with restaurants and shopping to living-history villages, music productions and summer festivals.
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5 Best Hometowns to Visit this Summer
From sites that illuminate Ohio history to downtown shopping and dining, explore these spots we discovered while visiting our Best Hometowns 2021-22.
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Where Does John Kasich Go From Here?
We sit down with the governor to talk about leading Ohio, running for president and what’s next.
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Ohio’s Amish Country: 6 Counties to Explore this Season
Eat, shop and get away from the hustle and bustle by visiting these six picturesque Ohio counties that offer a taste of rural living.
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6 West Virginia Mountain Towns to Visit this Summer
These communities serve as great bases for exploring the wealth of outdoor adventures, rich history and artistic heritage found in the Mountain State.
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5 Cabin Retreats for Winter Getaways in Ohio
It’s the season of snuggling up. When it comes to great wintertime escapes, these spots offer a mix of quiet seclusion, rustic charm and fun features.
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Best Hometowns 2024: Bryan
An effort to fill vacant buildings revived this city’s downtown, illustrating the sense of pride and spirit of collaboration in this community about 64 miles west of Toledo.
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Best Hometowns 2024: McConnelsville
This historic river town offers a picturesque setting, a charming downtown and deep ties to the coal-mining heritage that shaped this part of Ohio.
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Best of the Best Hometowns 2014–15
We celebrate our 2014–2015 honorees by sharing some of the discoveries we made during our visits.
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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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Love Notes: 12 Great Ohio Date-Night Ideas
Celebrate the season of romance with these road-trip-worthy experiences throughout the state.
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How an Ohioan Created an International Star Trek Fan Club
When “Star Trek” fan Russ Haslage set out to launch a fan club for his favorite science fiction franchise, he turned to the show’s creator. Today, the International Federation of Trekkers has chapters around the globe and a headquarters in Ohio.
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