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Hike & Bike: Central Ohio

Hike the Darby Creek Greenway Trail, try three trails at Highbanks Metro Park in Lewis Center and ride through Columbus along the Olentangy Trail.

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3 Cool Pieces of Art Hidden in Plain Sight

From Darth Vader frolicking with a Care Bear in Cincinnati to a Dayton sculpture that tells the history of the Miami Valley, these Ohio public artworks invite you to look closer.

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Sand Hollow Winery & Speakeasy, Licking County

Jim Young turned his hobby into a Licking County winery. Then, he created a fun speakeasy in Newark. And, yes, you do need a password.

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Georgetown Vineyards, Cambridge

An incredible view, gourmet pizzas and a fun lineup of fruit wines draw visitors to this Guernsey County winery tucked among the Appalachian foothills.

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Boyd & Wurthmann Restaurant, Berlin

Originally founded as a small grocery in the late 1930s, this restaurant is known for its hearty fare and selection of incredible pies.

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A Bartender to Know: The Gristmill’s Brooke Rodwancy

Her Port Clinton cocktail bar offers a drink lineup featuring fresh ingredients and house-infused spirits.

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The Beauty Behind the Easter Lily

The Easter lily is a symbol of renewal and rebirth, and our state is one of the flower’s leading producers.

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Life Stories

The Cincinnati Museum Center explores the ancient world of mummies and the windows they provide into the past.

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Wittich’s Candy Shop, Circleville

Opened in 1840 and billed as the oldest family-owned and -operated candy shop in the nation, this spot is known for its classic candies and hand-dipped chocolates.

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Eat at This Pizza Parlor Inside a Covered Bridge

This Ashtabula County restaurant is housed in a repurposed structure that its founder Gary Hewitt bought for $5 in 1972.

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How To Make Maple Popcorn

Bonhomie Acres proves maple syrup is no longer just a topping for a pile of pancakes.

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Why Sherwood Anderson’s ‘Winesburg, Ohio’ Created an Uproar in His Hometown

The author’s 1919 cycle of short stories is a literary classic. But when it was published in 1919, it caused an stir in Clyde, Ohio, where many believed the work of fiction was spilling the town’s secrets.

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5 Do-It-Yourself Destinations in Amish Country

The parts of our state that Ohio's Amish and Mennonite communities call home are infused with hard work and self-reliance. These destinations embody that do-it-yourself spirit.

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Embrace Winter at Cleveland’s Outdoor Music Festival

Brite Winter began in 2010 as a way to bring northeast Ohioans out for live music and interesting art and has become a February tradition in the city.

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Ohioan Piper Kerman on Her Memoir ’Orange is the New Black’

This Columbus resident wrote the book that inspired Netflix’s hit series. We talked with her about writing, success and the criminal justice system.

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Joel Grey’s Theater Journey Began at the Cleveland Play House

In October 2015, the Ohio native returned to the stage where he started to perform “Joel Grey: Up Close and Personal,” an intimate look at the actor’s life and work.

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Dickinson Cattle Co., Barnesville

Darol Dickinson offers bus tours that provide his guests a closer look at his Barnesville ranch’s Texas longhorn cattle.

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Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, Put-In-Bay

The 352-foot-tall Doric column rising from South Bass Island pays tribute to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry.

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Celeste Malvar-Stewart on Being Conscious About Clothes

The Columbus-based fashion designer shares why clothing can bring us joy and how to think sustainably about what we wear.

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3 Ohio Hotels and Inns with Paranormal History

Fall and the Halloween season is the perfect time to stay at these storied properties known for reports of unusual happenings.

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