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How Springfield Saved Its Frank Lloyd Wright Home

The Westcott House went through modifications that marred the architect’s original vision and decades of dilapidation before a community effort brought it back to its original splendor.

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Summer Fun in Ohio: 22 Ways to Enjoy June

Grab a ticket to a summer concert from the Dave Matthews Band, explore southern Ohio heritage at Ohio Valley Frontier Days, check the Ashland BalloonFest and more.

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Plan a Summer Road Trip Along These 4 Ohio Scenic Byways

Take the long way this season with these routes that offer glimpses of the Buckeye State’s nature, history and heartland.

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5 Top Spots to Visit in Western New York This Summer

The communities around Chautauqua Lake offer a wealth of opportunities for enjoying the season on and along the water, while Holiday Valley ski resort, about an hour’s drive east, promises plenty of summer fun.

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4 Ohio Beach Towns to Visit Before Summer Ends

Waterfront eats, history and fun in the sand — these storied spots along the Lake Erie shore should be part of your travel plans. Here’s what to see, do and experience when you go.

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102 Days and Nights of Summer 2022

From festivals and concerts to great parks and outdoor adventures, here’s your guide to making the most of this sun-soaked season.

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How to Spend the 102 Days & Nights of Summer

Make the most of the long days and warm nights with our guide to summer fun in Ohio, featuring family-friendly festivals, on-the-water activities, interesting parks and cool concerts.

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Ohio’s Most Unusual Museums

From a Guinness World Record-setting assemblage of troll dolls to a hall of fame that celebrates the age-old trade of barbering, take a tour of these quirky museums.

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6 West Virginia Mountain Towns to Visit this Summer

These communities serve as great bases for exploring the wealth of outdoor adventures, rich history and artistic heritage found in the Mountain State.

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Toledo: Celebrate the International Year of Glass

From shopping to art to special events, celebrate the International Year of Glass in this northwest Ohio city known for glass innovation.

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Curated Color

Arboreta cultivate and catalog trees for all to enjoy. Witness the beauty of autumn at these six spots.

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How the Wright Brothers’ Sister Shaped History

Katharine Wright was her famous brothers’ not-so-silent partner, aiding her siblings Orville and Wilbur in their quest to get their dreams of mechanical flight off the ground.

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Explore the Arts in Toledo

The Glass City is alive with creativity year-round, but spring and summer offer a perfect time to check out performing and visual art, from concert halls to public parks.

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Top of the Pops

Conductor John Morris Russell prepares to take Cincinnati’s acclaimed ensemble to new noteworthy heights.

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How to Plant a Native Ohio Garden

Terri and Randy Litchfield created a living landscape of native plants outside their Delaware home. Here’s how you can, too.

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102 Days + Nights of Summer: August 2018

Enjoy a Verandah Concert at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, take on Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point and witness the Battle of Ohio.

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102 Days + Nights: June 2017

Witness a human-powered parade followed by a full day of family fun, shop for something special to take home at the Columbus Arts Festival and more.

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102 Days + Nights: July 2017

Take in the spectacle of Red, White & Boom, enjoy a summer cruise on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway and more. Read

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Shipwrecks of Lake Erie

Our Great Lake holds the remains of hundreds of vessels that disappeared beneath its surface. Today, divers and researchers work to preserve their stories.

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The Legacy of Master Carver Ernest Warther

Ernest Warther’s formal education ended in second grade, but his ability to make elaborate, hand-carved depictions of trains from the steam-locomotive era cemented him as a genius in his own right.

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