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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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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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‘Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men’ in Cincinnati
This Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition examines the fate of works recovered after World War II.
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Explore the Evolution of Photography in Cincinnati
“Moment in Time: A Legacy of Photographs/Works from the Bank of America Collection” at the Taft Museum of Art shows how photography changed from the 1840s to the 1960s.
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This Ohio Barn Theater Preserves a Long-Running Tradition
One of a handful of historic Ohio venues of its kind, Rabbit Run Theater in Madison has been hosting summer stage shows since 1946.
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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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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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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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Kelly Carlin on Her Famous Father
The author of “A Carlin Home Companion: Growing up with George” discusses her dad.
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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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