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Family Fun in Appalachian Ohio
From cozy cabins and lodges to hikes that appeal to your entire crew, plan your next adventure in one of the 32 counties that make up Ohio’s Appalachian region.
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Step Inside Fremont’s Historic Dillon House
Charles Dillon began building this grand home in 1873. Michael Free II lives there today and has merged the property’s Victorian touches with his own creativity.
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Canton: 3 Great Places to Stay
Heading to Stark County this summer? Book your overnight accommodations at one of these elegant and interesting locations.
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Beautiful Ohio Wedding Venues
If you want to make your big day an in-state getaway, check out these four architectural gems.
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Best of Ohio 2013
We discovered a diverse assortment of destinations, dining spots, museums, events and more for this year’s list of the best our state has to offer.
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Best Of Ohio 2018
Discover new finds and learn about reader favorites in our roundup of the interesting, the unusual and the just plain fun.
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Explore “¡Cuba!” at COSI in Columbus
The Center of Science and Industry delves into the vibrant culture, history and biodiversity of this Caribbean nation.
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Summer Sounds: 5 Outdoor Music Venues
These outdoor music venues across the state are the perfect destination to enjoy your favorite artist or discover a new one.
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Explore Native American History at 4 Ohio Parks
Walk trails that provide beautiful scenery as well as insight into the lives of those who lived here long before we did.
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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records
Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.
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2013 Excellence in Education Honorees
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at private high schools around the state.
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Inside Chef Ben Bebenroth’s Ohio Farm
Chef Ben Bebenroth doesn’t just talk about local food, he lives it on his farm in the Cuyahoga Valley.
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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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Ohio Finds: 19th-Century Shaving Mug
The shaving mug is a remnant of a bygone era. This one had sports a hand-painted design of a steam locomotive done by J.R. Voldan of Cleveland.
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Ohio Finds: Jewelry Store Trade Sign
This example of a unique form of advertising during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was once installed outside a Factory Street business in Canal Dover.
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Ohio Finds: Peaseware Sewing Caddy
This sewing caddy, treasured by collectors across the United States, was made by David Mills Pease in Ohio during the second half of the 19th century.
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3 Spots for Outdoor Adventure in Appalachian Ohio
Marietta Adventure Co.'s Ryan Smith shares a few favorites in and around his hometown.
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Fear Factor: 9 Halloween Attractions
Whether you’re looking for family-friendly frights or sheer terror, here’s where to find the scare you’re looking for this season.
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A Special Feast
Fresh-from-the farm ingredients make this Thanksgiving meal extra delicious.
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