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Amish Country Road Trips: Millersburg
Downtown Millersburg is where the country meets Main Street. There's a hitching post for horses outside the courthouse and small businesses dotting both sides of Jackson Street
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Fly Fishing in Columbus
Our capital city’s rivers and creeks may not seem like a fly-fishing destination, but one local angler has found ample opportunities to cast his line without ever leaving town.
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The Toledo Museum of Art Reopens
On June 23, the museum began welcoming visitors back. Check out these 10 exhibitions you can see between now and next summer.
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My Ohio: Lessons in Short Order
Money for college was just one of the rewards of working the grill at a lakeside diner.
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The Alluring Underwater Photography of Scuba Diver Mark Thomas
Scuba diver Mark Thomas of Hilliard documents the wonder of Ohio’s water-filled quarries while teaching others how to do the same.
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This Home Garden Takes Inspiration From Ohio’s Four Seasons
Beth Karp’s Indian Hill garden shines in summer, but careful planning makes it a year-round gem.
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How Ohio’s Harry M. Stevens Changed the Ballpark Experience
The native of England settled in Niles, Ohio, before trading his mill job for the baseball business. The innovations he pioneered remain part of the fan experience to this day.
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Spirit Rooms, Seances and Ohio in the 19th Century
In the 1850s, Athens County farmer Jonathan Koons created a room where he claimed he could communicate with the dead, part of the burgeoning spiritualist movement that rippled across the nation.
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Columnist Christine Brennan Talks Women in Sports
The Toledo native, USA Today columnist and Red Smith Award honoree discusses her father’s influence, the importance of Title IX and the future of sports.
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Joshua Jay on the Power of Magic
The magician has amazed Penn & Teller and Jimmy Fallon. We talked with the Canton native about his craft and why magic still fascinates us.
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Maggie Smith on the Power of Poetry
The Bexley resident’s poem “Good Bones” gained worldwide fame for providing comfort in troubling times. We talked with her about the power of poetry.
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Flavored Nation 2018 Comes to Columbus
Flavored Nation comes to Columbus this month, serving creative takes on dishes representing each of the 50 states.
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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 16
The 53-mile stretch between Pataskala and Coshocton County passes by the World’s Largest Picnic Basket and ends at a village that celebrates the Ohio & Erie Canal era.
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Great Ohio Road Trips: Southeast
We head to southeast Ohio for an art-inspired road trip to The Dairy Barn Arts Center, JustAJar Design Press, stops along the Ohio Art Corridor and more.
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Presidential Chef Visits Fremont
John Moeller will share stories from his time in the White House kitchen at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center.
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19 Winter Getaways in Ohio
Whether your idea of winter fun is hiking, skiing or hanging out around a cozy fire, these ideas will help you make the most of the season.
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4 Cozy Cottages in Ohio to Stay at this Winter
Our state has so many places to make a getaway as the snow flies. You’ll love these four spots.
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3 Ways to Explore Black History
These Ohio institutions share insight and inspiration as they showcase stories and artwork that highlight the African American experience.
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The History of the Put-in-Bay Road Race
During the 1950s, this annual event brought sports car owners to South Bass Island to face off on a 3.1-mile course set up on city streets.
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