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Kenn Kaufman on Taking a Closer Look at Nature

The Oak Harbor resident is an expert in the birding world. We talked with him about the restorative and educational power of spending time outside.

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Ohio Amish Country Antique Malls

Vintage finds and nostalgia abound at these spots that offer a trip back through the years.

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3 Great Ohio Birding Spots

Author and Oak Harbor resident Kenn Kaufman shares a few of his favorite locations throughout the state.

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‘Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources’ in Columbus

This large exhibition delves into the artists who inspired and shaped the style of one of the world’s most famous painters.

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Piatt Castles, West Liberty

Mac-A-Cheek castle builder Abram Piatt’s son, William, first opened the family’s twin mansions to the public in the early 20th century.

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Thanksgiving with Abraham Lincoln

Each year, Jerry Payn of Wooster portrays our 16th president at Hale Farm & Village’s harvest dinner.

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Road Trips: Ohio Roadside Finds

These curiosities provide a glimpse into local heritage, Ohio history and sheer creativity. They also make for some great social media moments.

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Accidental Art by Andrea Kay, Cincinnati

This southwest Ohio artist crafts collages to honor her favorite wonder of nature.

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Summer Moon Festival in Wapakoneta

The town's annual event goes big to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the legacy of Ohioan Neil Armstrong.

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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story

What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.

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Dave Parker Discusses a Life in Baseball

The Major League legend and native Ohioan looks back at life in the big leagues in a new autobiography.

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The Hiker: Andy Niekamp

In 2011, outdoorsman Andy Niekamp set out to tackle the Buckeye Trail. Nearly 90 days later, he became the first person to complete the route’s 1,444 miles by himself.

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Where to Stay in the Hocking Hills

From cottages and cabins to lodges and inns to even yurts and geodomes. Here are four places we’ve stayed that give a flavor for what the Hocking Hills region has to offer.

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History Hits Home

Ohio commemorates its ties to the Civil War.

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How Hollywood’s Warner Brothers Got Their Start in Ohio

Before they launched Warner Bros. Studios, Sam, Albert, Harry and Jack were just the Warner brothers, showing movies across the Mahoning Valley.

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The Gatherall at Factory 52 Offers a World of Flavors

This food hall located in a former playing-card factory northeast of Cincinnati in Norwood serves up a variety of cuisines and an inviting space to socialize.

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Rock Photographer Janet Macoska and a Life Behind the Lens

We talk with the Cleveland photographer about her start, the icons she’s captured on film and the power of the still image.

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World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock

Did you know the Guinness record-holding cuckoo clock is in Ohio?

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Art Takes Flight

Before John James Audubon, there was Alexander Wilson. The Toledo Museum of Art showcases its complete set of his nine-volume masterpiece in a new exhibition.

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Hocking Hills 2018 Trailfest Celebration

In honor of the National Trail System’s 50th anniversary, the Hocking Hills hosts a five-day showcase of nature, adventure and the open road.

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