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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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Fashion Capital

Sophisticated boutiques and exciting independent designers are adding a new dimension to our state’s destination for shopping and style.

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Spring Arts Preview 2018

We highlight 14 exhibitions, shows and events that offer a glimpse of all the season has to offer.

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The History of Dayton’s Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum

The cemetery John Van Cleve founded in 1841 is the resting place of some of Dayton's famous names, including the men who pioneered aviation.

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Big Ideas

Dayton’s long history as a cradle of innovation comes alive at these historic spots.

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These Two Famous Ohioans Were High School Classmates in 1890

Dayton's Central High School had 27 students in its 1890 class portrait. Two went on to change the world.

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Sweet Perfection

The Gottenbusch family’s Servatii Pastry Shops have become a Cincinnati favorite built on old-world-style desserts.

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Author David McCullough on ‘The Pioneers’

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian’s book examines the lives of those who founded Marietta, the United States’ first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory.

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Picture Perfect

Stunning vistas, natural areas and historical buildings make the islands region a perfect destination for shutterbugs.

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Ohio’s Ancient Native American Sites

Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago.

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Best Hometowns 2023: Sharonville

A strong business base supports this suburban city just outside Cincinnati that is updating its historic core to further build a sense of place and community.

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Michigan Lighthouses

Michigan is home to 129 lighthouses — more than any other state — offering visitors a look at Great Lakes history.

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Homegrown Harvest

Farmers markets recall a time when we knew who grew our food. Summer offers the chance to go there again.

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How Bowling Green State University’s Life Design Program Helps Students

The northwest Ohio university embraced this innovative program developed at Stanford University as a way to help students become creative problem solvers with a sense of purpose.

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Outdoor Adventures: 8 Ways to Get Active

It‘s time to try something new this summer. Here are eight outdoor adventures to try in Ohio.

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Best of the Best Hometowns 2011

Ohio Magazine's Best Hometowns — Medina, Urbana, Wapakoneta, Worthington and Zanesville — have attractions for residents and visitors alike.

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Summer Destinations

Our Best Hometowns 2013–2014 offer plenty of places to shop, eat and play.

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12 Restaurants to Try in Ohio’s Amish Country

From crispy fried chicken and homemade mashed potatoes to tasty gourmet pizzas that people line up for, these local favorites showcase the foods and flavors of the region.

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6 Reasons to Visit Akron-Canton this Summer

Whether you’re a sports fan, a music lover or an outdoor enthusiast, there’s plenty to experience in Ohio’s Summit and Stark counties this season.

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J.D. Vance on the Success of ‘Hillbilly Elegy’

The Ohio native talks about his best-selling book and how he hopes to use it as a way to improve the lives of people struggling with the same issues his family did.

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