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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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Artist Dan Chudzinski Takes Bigfoot to the Moon

The Mazza Museum curator discusses the allure of hyper-realistic art and sending an image of one of his works to the lunar surface.

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Seneca Caverns, Bellevue

This Northwest Ohio natural landmark was discovered in 1872 and has been a tourist attraction since 1933.

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‘Keith Haring: Against All Odds’ at Akron Art Museum

Keith Haring’s distinctive art rose from the streets of New York City to become part of popular culture as it explored subjects ranging from AIDS to apartheid.

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‘Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak’ in Columbus

The Columbus Museum of Art and The Maurice Sendak Foundation partner for a retrospective of works by the author and artist who gave us Where the Wild Things Are.

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The Adventures of Two Buckeye Trail Thru-Hikers

An Ohio couple recounts the 76 consecutive days they spent hiking the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in their book.

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‘American Myth & Memory: David Levinthal Photographs’ in Dayton

Artist David Levinthal’s intriguing photography merges American myth and memory. It is the focus of a fall exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute.

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Burdick Custom Flags, Seven Hills

Woodworker and Navy veteran Joe Burdick crafts wooden versions of the American flag at his home workshop.

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West Virginia: 6 Food-and-Drink Spots

When traveling through West Virginia, make sure these popular stops along the Ohio border are part of your plans.

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Cool Creations: 3 Ohio Ice Festivals

Embrace winter at these ice festivals offering scenic walks, hot cocoa and beautiful works of frozen art.

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The Smithery Jewelry, Columbus

This Columbus duo runs a shop and studio to offer handcrafted jewelry and other gifts, as well as workshops for couples to create one-of-a-kind wedding rings.

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Butterfly House, Put-in-Bay

From May until mid-October, a multitude of butterflies float through this 4,000-square-foot attraction on South Bass Island.

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Rebecca’s Bistro, Walnut Creek

Rebecca Miller’s restaurant is one of the less traditional you’ll discover in Ohio’s Amish Country, but its farm-fresh approach is one you won’t want to miss.

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Allison’s Mini Golf, Geneva-on-the-Lake

This landmark along the Lake Erie shore has roots that stretch back to 1924 and bills itself as America's oldest continually operating miniature golf course.

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