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The Day the Chicago Cubs Played in Marion, Ohio

In September 1920, the Major League ballclub visited to face off against the hometown team of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding.

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Summer's Scent

Mints are refreshing and easy to grow. Try cultivating a few varieties — chocolate, orange or ginger mint, anyone?

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Enchanted Garden

A German Village landscape is an oasis of year-round beauty.

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Made in Ohio Gifts: Jewelry

From Rock Salt Vintage’s durable, nature-inspired rings to Petal and Kiln’s delicate necklaces, there’s a lot to love about our state’s jewelry-makers.

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Step in Style

Hand-carved walking sticks are useful and beautiful folk art.

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A Landscape Designer Shares Gardening Tips

Landscape designer Ann Cicarella embraces surprise, whimsy and beauty in the ever-evolving masterpiece that is her backyard.

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Fresh Brewed

It’s time to dress up that after-dinner cup of joe. Baristas from the Columbus Coffee Trail offer some ideas.

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Sunny Faces

You can't help but smile at the sight of a field of sunflowers. Buy or pick a bouquet and find inspiration for your garden.

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Bewitching Blooms

Winter color is just one of this shrub’s many attributes.

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D.O.P.E. Cider House & Winery, Youngstown

Hannah Ferguson opens a spot in her hometown, serving up ciders and wines in an inviting taproom that is all about positive vibes.

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Phantoms of the Field

From frightening to folksy, scarecrows have long stood as icons of the fall harvest.

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10 Native Plants That Thrive in Ohio

Turn your backyard into an eco-friendly oasis by following these recommendations from landscape architect and author Alan Branhagen.

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Neil Armstrong Returns to Wapakoneta

On Sept. 6, 1969, the first man to walk on the moon returned to his hometown for a hero’s welcome. Comedian Bob Hope and Gov. James Rhodes joined him.

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Pack an Ohio Picnic

Shop your local farmers market, then head out to your favorite spot with a basket of these summer-ready recipes — one fit for a first lady — from Ohio chefs.

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The Ohio Town that Baseball Legend Cy Young Called Home

Cy Young’s name is synonymous with Major League Baseball’s most dominant pitchers. He was born in Tuscarawas County in 1867, and he lived there both during and after his career in the big leagues.

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Prairie Inspiration

Ohio’s remaining and re-created grasslands are brimming with fall wildflowers this time of year.

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Acres of Hope

A Granville gardener shares the promise of daffodils with others.

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Labor of Love 2012

For 50 years, Ruth and Don Moorhead have tended their stunning 2-acre garden in Broadview Heights.

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Kitchen Wizards

The staff at the KitchenAid Experience gives down-to-earth, entertaining cooking advice.

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Fine Spines

Bill Hendricks’ greenhouse includes more than 4,000 plant species that look a bit out of place in Ohio.

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