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Filmmaker Seth Breedlove’s Small Town Monsters

Documentary filmmaker Seth Breedlove tells the stories of small-town America through elusive creatures that have become the stuff of legend.

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3 Ohio Scenic Byways to Drive this Summer

These three driving tours share the story of the National Road, the wonders of the Hocking Hills and the heritage of life along Lake Erie.

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Museums to Visit Along the National Road

Follow U.S. 40 through Ohio and you’ll find destinations that celebrate art, science and even motorcycles.

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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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How To: Make a Foraged Table Garland

From do-it-yourself, natural table decorations to preparing a pantry, Kelli Hanley Potts encourages a thoughtful approach to the home.

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3 Ways to Explore Black History

These Ohio institutions share insight and inspiration as they showcase stories and artwork that highlight the African American experience.

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Inside the National Veterans Memorial and Museum

Columbus’ beautiful and thought-provoking museum highlights the experiences of those who’ve risked their lives for the freedoms we enjoy.

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4 Ohio Sweet Corn Festivals

Take a bite out of these festivals that have become community traditions with games, music, contests and plenty of sweet corn to go around.

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How a Mother and Daughter Built Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Home in Ohio

The legendary American architect’s final home design was sitting on his drafting table at the time of his death. More than six decades later, Debbie and Sarah Dykstra put it on the Lake County property where it was always intended to go.

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Columbus Architectural Salvage

Chris Sauer’s store stocks a wide range of reclaimed, hard-to-find home items stretching from the 1840s to the mid-20th century.

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See Relics of Bygone Theme Parks at the Amusement Preservation Museum

Troy Parsh is the keeper of countless amusement-park memories. He pieces together the past at his Lorain County home and once a year invites the public to see his collection.

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Step in Style

Hand-carved walking sticks are useful and beautiful folk art.

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Designer David Thorn’s Incredible Garden-Inspired Home

Designer David Thorn shows us around his Chagrin Falls home and shares his ideas for creating memorable outdoor (and indoor) spaces.

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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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What to See and Do in Columbus this Season

Spring brings a host of exhibitions and events to our capital city, from King Tut and Ohio authors to food festivals and live music.

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Guns, Grit and Grace: Annie Oakley’s Legendary Life

Broadway and television have offered simplified takes on the famous sharpshooter’s life, but the story of the real woman — born in Darke County, Ohio, in 1860 — is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and independence.

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Just Desserts

Chef Bev Shaffer shares her passion for all things chocolate.

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A Look Inside Columbus’ Historic Franklin Art Glass Studios

Columbus’ Franklin Art Glass Studios creates stained glass works for public and private clients. We visited to see its projects firsthand.

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Call to Arms

The Dayton Art Institute showcases posters that rallied support in the lead-up to World War I and World War II.

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