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Ohio Finds: Riley Bratton Jug
Not a lot is known about this Ohio potter, but a bit of detective work found the origins of this jug he made that is decorated with an incised heron.
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Ohio Cocktails: Rads Bloody Mary Mix
Rads Bloody Mary Mix began as Scott Conrad’s quest to build a better cocktail. He succeeded.
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Ohio Finds: Miniature Blanket Chest
This circa-1830 chest with a distinct, thumbprint-like decoration is similar to ones crafted by Coshocton County makers.
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Ohio Finds: Octagonal Hardware Cabinet
The American Bolt & Screw Case Co. of Dayton made these wooden organizational cabinets for stores across the nation.
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Ohio Fall Arts Preview 2022
Save the date for these museum exhibitions, performances and festivals happening across the state this season.
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Anna Pottery’s Famous Pig Liquor Flasks
Few objects commemorate Cincinnati’s days as Porkopolis, but brothers Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick poked fun at the city’s reputation.
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Food Road Trips: Gourmet Hot Dogs
From twists on classic creations to a laundry-list of toppings, these spots do it right.
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Ohio Finds: Jewelry Store Trade Sign
This example of a unique form of advertising during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was once installed outside a Factory Street business in Canal Dover.
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Ohio Finds: Tom Wesselmann “Blonde Vivienne” Print
Born in Cincinnati in 1931, Tom Wesselmann became internationally known for his pop art depictions of female nudes.
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Ohio Finds: Zoar Garden Notebook
This personal notebook chronicles the work of Simon Beuter, who cared for the German Separatists community’s expansive garden.
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Ohio Finds: Peaseware Sewing Caddy
This sewing caddy, treasured by collectors across the United States, was made by David Mills Pease in Ohio during the second half of the 19th century.
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Ohio Finds: Mocha Ware with Blue Seaweed Design
East Liverpool potters made this porcelain during the second half of the 19th century.
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Ohio Finds: Woolson Coffee Box
This piece is typical of the wooden bins once found in general stores and small groceries.
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Ohio Finds! Charley Harper ‘Wedding Feast’ Serigraph
The Cincinnati artist is beloved for his minimalistic, nature-inspired works. The originals are pricey, but limited-edition prints of his work are more accessible.
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Ohio Craft Beer 2018
Buckeye State beer is bigger than ever. Check out our guide to more than 150 breweries, great tours, quirky finds and places we love.
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Excellence in Education 2017
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.
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Excellence in Education 2016
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.
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City Scenes
The Zanesville Museum of Art features works associated with the turn-of-the-20th-century artists known as The Eight.
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The NFL’s First Game Was Played in Dayton
Here’s how America’s fall obsession took its initial steps in Dayton during the autumn of 1920.
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Ohio Road Trips: College-Town Eats
Whether you’re making a return trip or visiting for the first time, you can’t go wrong grabbing a bite at these landmark eateries.
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