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Ohio in Photographs

Photographers Ian Adams and Randall Lee Schieber offer a fresh look at the history, energy and geographic diversity of the place we call home.

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Legacy of Love

A young woman’s masterful contribution to ornithology is a testament to family devotion.

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Ohio Wine Month: 5 Wineries to Visit for Food and Fun This Summer

Enjoy a glass of Ohio-made wine with a side of great views and fun in the sun at these wineries that show the range of what our state has to offer.

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12 Ohio Holiday Favorites

From zoo nights and model trains to Christmas museums and light shows, here is how to make the most of the season.

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26 Ways to Explore Columbus This Spring and Summer

The return of warm weather offers a perfect time to visit our capital city for world-class museums, food-and-drink finds and a full slate of sports. Plus, save the date for a variety of special events.

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Backstory: Dining Out in the Country

At these six spots you can have it all. Superb settings. Enchanting ambiance. First-rate food.

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30 Reasons to Love Ohio Right Now

From dining spots and wildlife encounters to vibrant murals and historic restorations, there’s plenty of new discoveries to be made and places to explore across the Buckeye State.

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Experience 40+ Ohio Holiday Classics

From enchanting historic estates to elaborate light displays, these cherished traditions are perfect for embracing the spirit of the season and making new memories.

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How One Couple Revived the Legacy of a Legendary Ohio Glassware Company

Fran Taylor shattered expectations in the mid-20th century before her story was swept away by time. David and Jason Annecy brought her Gay Fad Studios’ name and inspiration back to Lancaster.

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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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How One Advertisement by the Jordan Motor Car Co. Changed an Industry

Cleveland’s Ned Jordan ran an advertisement in 1923 that forever altered automobile marketing. It didn’t focus on price, engine size or features. It sold a feeling.

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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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Sweet Perfection

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

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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records

Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.

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How Ohio Helped Make the Jeep an Icon

Between 1941 and 1945, Willys-Overland of Toledo produced more than 363,000 jeeps for the war effort. Soldiers loved the vehicle, and it grew into a popular consumer brand that today employs thousands of Ohio autoworkers.

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Partner in Crime

Novelist Lisa Black finds murder, mystery and mayhem in Cleveland.

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The Model Soldier

Col. Charles Young, raised in the Ohio River town of Ripley, was a military leader, diplomat and scholar.

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4 Reasons to Visit Toledo This Year

Celebrate the legacy of the Jeep in the city where it was born, see paintings from renowned Italian painter Caravaggio and more.

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How Norman Rockwell’s Boy Scout Paintings Ended Up in Ohio

Iconic American artist Norman Rockwell created 65 Boy Scouts of America paintings. Here’s why they are all on display at a small museum in Trumbull County.

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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 with a game between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles.

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