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Science for Everyone

Stone Laboratory welcomes scientists, students and anyone interested in learning about freshwater problems and solutions.

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See 3 Museum Exhibits that Explore Black History

Check out this trio of interesting and educational exhibitions that offer insight into the African American experience and African art in America.

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Visit 11 Authentic Irish Pubs in Ohio

These spots across the state go beyond a great pour of Guinness to share a flavor of the Emerald Isle's beloved public houses.

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Hall of Fame City Fun

The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival is reason enough to visit Canton in August. While you’re there, check out these other attractions.

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Canton Museum of Art Hosts ‘Scrimmage’

Celebrate America’s fall game with a collection of works stretching from the Civil War to modern day.

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Cover Crop Beer

North High Brewing helps mark the Ohio Farm Bureau centennial with a creation celebrating Buckeye State farmers.

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How Garfield’s Front Porch Changed Campaigning for President

Before whistle-stop tours and crisscrossing the country, presidential candidates spoke to crowds at their own homes. Here’s how three Ohioans used the approach to win our nation’s highest office.

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Visit 3 Historic Ohio Cemeteries

From bold stone tributes to folk-art graves, our historic cemeteries offer a look into who we were and are.

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Try 3 Recipes from Favorite Irish Restaurants

Three Ohio pubs known for Irish fare share a recipe from their menu so you can bring some of that sláinte spirit home.

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Best of Ohio 2019

Make new discoveries and learn about our readers’ favorites in our annual roundup of great finds across the Buckeye State that should be part of your plans this year.

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Winter Break

Feeling cooped up already? These 30 destinations offer great places to spend a winter afternoon.

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Best of ... Hometown Finds

We recognize our Best Hometowns 2013-2014 by spotlighting some of the discoveries made during our visits.

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Ready for Takeoff

Visit these fascinating places that celebrate noted aviators and aeronautical history.

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Ohio Finds: Toleware Tin Coffee Pot

Decorating tinware with glossy Japanese-style laquer took off in Wales in the early 18th century before finding its way to the United States after the Revolutionary War.

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Our Last Interview with American Icon John Glenn

John Glenn was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, grew up in neighboring New Concord and became an American hero as astronaut and U.S. Senator. We last sat down with him in 2005.

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5 Michigan Breweries to Visit This Fall

If you’re heading north this fall, check out these breweries that show why beer is such a big deal in the Great Lakes State.

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Ohio Finds: 19th-century Ladle & Fork

The maker of these hearth utensils marked “Cy. Crites” and believed to be tied to the Crites family of Allen County is not completely clear.

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Revisiting Ohio’s Bygone Department Stores

Department stores once ruled the retail landscape with their wealth of offerings and festive approaches to the holidays. These four are long closed, but the memories of them still burn brightly.

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Ohio Finds: Tekla Bread Crate

This vintage bread crate comes from an early, Cleveland-based Nabisco brand.

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Ohio Finds: Folk Art Backscratcher

This item was carved from a single piece of wood and is believed to have been created in Ohio during the early 20th century.

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