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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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Oxford Kinetics Festival
The annual event celebrates wild and imaginative human-powered machines.
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Fox in the Snow Cafe, Columbus
After opening in 2014, Lauren Culley and Jeff Excell’s home for great coffee and scratch-made pastries now has four central Ohio locations.
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The Macaron Tea Room, Broadview Heights
Alla Yakimiv grew up baking for church events and family functions. Today, she serves a beautiful array of pastries at her suburban Cleveland tearoom.
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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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Boating, Bigfoot and Ohio’s Largest State Park
Salt Fork State Park covers more ground than any other of Ohio’s 76 state parks, and it contains plenty of history, mystery and adventure.
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Hyggelight Candles, Toledo
Chris and Cyndi Hileman craft candles that live on in a new way long after the flame is gone.
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Ohio Wine Month: 12 Wineries for Tastings, Events & More
Whether you’re looking for dinners, classes, tours or special events, these offerings across the state are just a sip of what Ohio’s wineries have to offer.
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Kingwood Center Gardens Gets Makeover
The estate of Charles Kelley King will now be open to visitors year-round with the addition of a new visitors’ center complete with a gallery, greenhouse and Buehler’s Fresh Foods cafe.
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3 Ohio Castles You Can Visit
These beautiful structures across Ohio offer a window into history and the chance to walk among the elegance and grandeur of an earlier age.
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Connie Schultz on ‘The Daughters of Erietown’
The author and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist’s debut novel delves into the dreams and realities of working-class families.
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Rubber City Revival
From boutiques to studio galleries to restaurants — artists, artisans and chefs are reinventing downtown Akron.
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The Revival
Over-the-Rhine is one of the most intact 19th-century urban historic districts in the nation. Here’s how Cincinnati saved it.
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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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America’s Largest Outdoor Chandelier
Cleveland’s dazzling Theater District landmark features more than 4,200 acrylic crystals.
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National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Columbus
Our capital city’s new attraction offers poignant glimpses of life on and off the battlefield.
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Kelly Carlin on Her Famous Father
The author of “A Carlin Home Companion: Growing up with George” discusses her dad.
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See the Carillon Tree of Light in Dayton
The return of the Carillon Tree of Light serves as the kickoff to a monthlong celebration at Dayton’s Carillon Historical Park.
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How to Use Six Unusual Winter Squash Varieties
Bill Holdsworth, plant breeder at Rupp Seeds in Wauseon, shares how to use six of the more unusual winter squash varieties.
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Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum, Sugarcreek
This Tuscarawas County destination provides guided tours that offer a walk through the glory days of railroads.
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