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See ‘Discovering Ansel Adams’ in Cincinnati
Around 80 photographs from the legendary landscape photographer and personal tools of his trade are the focus of this fall exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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See ‘Fragments of Epic Memory’ in Columbus
Explore the rich history and culture of the Caribbean in this Columbus Museum of Art exhibition that features works of contemporary art alongside more than 100 historic photographs.
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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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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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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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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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Floodwall Murals, Portsmouth
This southern Ohio city’s dozens of downtown murals depict scenes from local history reaching back centuries.
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Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on the 2016 Presidential Race
The Cincinnati native returns to Ohio to moderate a GOP candidate forum prior to this month’s Republican presidential primary debate in Cleveland.
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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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Seneca Caverns, Bellevue
This Northwest Ohio natural landmark was discovered in 1872 and has been a tourist attraction since 1933.
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West End Ciderhouse, Athens
Using ingredients sourced from across southern Ohio, this college-town spot offers a creative lineup of hard ciders and a cozy taproom to hang out in.
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How Garfield’s Front Porch Changed Campaigning for President
Before whistle-stop tours and crisscrossing the country, presidential candidates spoke to crowds at their own homes. Here’s how three Ohioans used the approach to win our nation’s highest office.
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Experience the Largest D-Day Reenactment in the U.S.
The annual D-Day Conneaut draws World War II re-enactors, veterans and thousands of spectators to the Lake Erie shore each summer.
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Wooly Pig Farm Brewery, Fresno
This Coshocton County brewery makes great beers and offers a place where visitors can enjoy the inviting farm atmosphere.
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Owner Betty Bollas: Fibonacci Brewing Co.
Nature and math mix deliciously at this small brewery just north of Cincinnati that grows ingredients for its beers on its urban farm.
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Live Well Ohio: May 2017
How three Ohio hospital systems are battling summer’s big threat, and how to get moving and have fun with organized sports this season.
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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Cincinnati celebrates its German heritage every September with a huge festival. Here are three reasons why it is the largest celebration of its kind in North America.
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Seth Breedlove's Search for the Unexplained
The Small Town Monsters founder and filmmaker discusses his love for exploring American myths and lore.
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Bill Guentzler Shares How He Makes His Film-Festival Picks
We talked with the Cleveland International Film Festival’s artistic director about the decision-making behind what goes on-screen each year.
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True Crime Author James Renner on Exploring Unsolved Mysteries
Renner is drawn to strange and mysterious crimes, and his newest book delves into one very unusual disappearance.
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