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Best Things to Do in Toledo, Ohio
This northwest Ohio city along the Maumee River offers a mix of art, nightlife, family fun and outdoor adventure throughout the year.
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Best of Ohio 2016
We’ve once again searched the state for new finds and time-tested favorites. Plus, the votes are in for our readers’ ballot categories.
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Ohio State Football: The ’68 Season
Eight of the men who played for and coached alongside Woody Hayes during the Ohio State Buckeyes’ 1968 season share the story of team’s road to a national championship in their own words.
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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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30 Classic Ohio Ice Cream Shops and Stands
From old-school shops to roadside spots, these destinations for ice cream offer a taste of what summer in Ohio is all about.
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Field Guide to Ohio Cryptids
An easy-to-use handbook for fast identification of mysterious creatures that roam our state.
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21 Roadside Ice Cream Stands in Ohio to Visit this Summer
Long live the roadside stand — part of the fabric of summer in our state. Here are decades-old favorites and new finds to check out during your travels this season.
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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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Native American Discoveries
Venture into the past at these sites that uncover the history of Ohio’s original inhabitants.
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String Master
Celebrated guitarist Jorma Kaukonen helps others find melody in the Ohio hills.
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Springfield’s Hartman Rock Garden is a Folk Art Masterpiece
During the Great Depression, Ben Hartman created a collection of interesting and idiosyncratic folk art sculptures at his southwest Ohio home.
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Visit Ohio's Eight Presidential Sites
Eight Ohioans held our nation’s highest office. These historic sites across the state celebrate their contributions.
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Toledo Hosted Golf's Longest-Ever U.S. Open in 1931
In 1931, one of golf's four major championships was held at Toledo's Inverness Club and finished with an epic ending that has never been repeated.
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A Christmas Story: The Ohio Making of a Holiday Classic
Ralphie and his Red Ryder BB Gun cemented Cleveland’s Public Square, Higbee’s department store and a Tremont neighborhood home in pop culture.
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Author Paula McLain on ‘Love and Ruin’
The Ohio-based author returns to the life and loves of Ernest Hemingway in her new book.
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40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do
Consider this your Buckeye List — more than three dozen attractions, events and places that everyone who has ever proclaimed O-H-I-O needs to experience.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer (2016)
The Buckeye State provides plenty of ways to fill your calendar.
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Ohio’s Most Unusual Museums
From a Guinness World Record-setting assemblage of troll dolls to a hall of fame that celebrates the age-old trade of barbering, take a tour of these quirky museums.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer (2014)
There’s a lot going on in the Buckeye State this time of year. We’ll help you get ready to make the most it.
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Who Was Johnny Appleseed?
Two hundred and fifty years after his birth, John Chapman still holds a place in our history that often contains as much lore as it does fact. Here is how he shaped Ohio through his work.
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