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See Why Tony Packo’s Has Become a Toledo Legend
This institution is known for Hungarian fare, autographed hot dog buns and a cameo in one of the most popular TV shows of the 1970s.
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Dine at the Historic Ye Olde Trail Tavern in Yellow Springs
Hand-hewn walls, German fare and nearly 200 years of history are the hallmarks of this landmark spot along Xenia Avenue.
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Big Burgers and Boxing History Meet at Ringside Cafe
This landmark spot a few blocks from the Ohio Statehouse has a long boxing history that is celebrated in its lineup of gargantuan burgers named after the greats.
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Celebrate the Loveland Frogman at This Quirky Ohio Festival
Join local enthusiasts in this community outside Cincinnati on March 7 for a day of cryptid talks, puppet shows, live reptile showings and a parade.
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See the World’s Largest Collection of Lithophanes at this Ohio Museum
The Blair Museum of Lithophanes at the Schedel Arboretum & Gardens in Elmore is dedicated to the 19th-century art form, housing more than 2,300 unique pieces.
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Cold War Discovery Center Opens in Dayton
A new permanent exhibition at Carillon Historical Park examines the city’s rich history in secret research that included work on the atomic bomb.
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5 Holiday-Themed Pop-Up Cocktail Bars You’ll Love
Creative cocktails and Christmas go together like Clark Griswold and over-the-top holiday decorating. These spirited experiences are a gift to festive Ohioans.
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Visit these Scenic Spots in Ohio’s State Parks
Ohio’s state parks have enough Instagram-worthy locations to fill your entire feed, including these four locations with noteworthy features.
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My Ohio: Wild Reminder
A column of frozen water serves as a lesson in the unpredictability of nature.
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Bridges to the Past
For more than three decades, photographer Carl Feather has documented the lasting reminders of a bygone era.
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10 Native Plants That Thrive in Ohio
Turn your backyard into an eco-friendly oasis by following these recommendations from landscape architect and author Alan Branhagen.
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Cincinnati Exhibition Explores Why These Late 1800s French Artists Focused on Food
Discover how art helped reframe France’s national image in the face of war and unrest. “Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism” runs June 13 through Sept. 21
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Hayes Home Restoration Brings New Life to a Presidential Landmark
A major restoration project at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums in Fremont plans to reveal long-hidden rooms and revive historic details, offering visitors a richer glimpse into the life and legacy of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
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6 Holiday Performances to Catch Across Ohio This December
From timeless ballets and classic comedies to a cappella concerts, stages across Ohio are lighting up with festive performances that bring music and magic to the season.
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Explore Clutch Collective in Marietta
Sarah Arnold’s independent shop in Marietta, Clutch Collective, offers a delightful selection of curated items that celebrate the creativity of artists across the region.
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NASA Selects Judith Resnik as Astronaut Candidate
In January 1978, the Akron native and Firestone High School graduate became one of six women chosen by NASA for its astronaut program.
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Follow the Ohio Distillery Trail
No matter where you look, there’s always a place to find a good spirit in Ohio. Thanks to the Ohio Distillers Guild, you can experiment while winning prizes along the way.
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The City of Toledo Unveils New Flag
Officials raised the symbolism-filled design on the city’s 188th birthday, Jan. 7.
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Lebanon’s Harmon Museum Showcases Ohio History
The destination features a variety of interesting exhibits, from a gallery dedicated to Neil Armstrong to a trove of authentic Shaker items and inventions.
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