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7 Amish Country Inns and B&Bs We Love
Try one of these seven spots in and around Holmes County that offer comfort, romance and more.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection
See a collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s work at Cincinnati's Taft Museum of Art Feb. 17 through May 27.
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How to Make Mozart’s Cafe’s Glühwein
This Columbus spot shares its recipe for a warm winter drink that promises a taste of the Alps.
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Haunted Ohio: Golden Lamb
Ohio’s oldest continuously operating business dates back to 1803. Visitors over the years have included 12 U.S. presidents, but its Sarah Stubbs’ story that sticks with you.
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‘Sue King: The Great Outdoors’ in Dublin
Through July 24, the Dublin Arts Council presents an exhibition showcasing the places this artist loves best, from destinations out west to those in her own backyard.
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Troyer Market, Millersburg
This inviting, red-roofed store with a porch full of produce offers a taste of the quality meats, cheeses and traditional Amish foods found in the area.
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Secret Ohio: Johnson’s Island
This island off the Marblehead Peninsula held more than 10,000 Confederate officers and soldiers during its time as a prisoner-of-war depot. Some remain there to this day.
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‘Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins’ in Lancaster
An exhibition at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio running through April 26 highlights the life and art of forgotten 20th-century illustrator Barbara Shermund.
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‘Charles Burchfield: The Ohio Landscapes, 1915-1920’
The Cleveland Museum of Art showcases works by the Salem, Ohio, native in an exhibition that runs through May 5.
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Horse and Buggy Sculpture, Mesopotamia
Artist Chris McConnell made this sculpture from scrap wood using only his arm as a measuring tool. Today, it stands outside the End of the Commons General Store.
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Celina Lake Festival, Grand Lake St. Marys
The famous northwest Ohio festival returns July 27 through 29 with a record-breaking Amphicar attempt.
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Buckeye Express Diner
This train car has been reinvented as a casual dining spot that pays tribute to all things scarlet and gray.
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Museum of Divine Statues
Lou McClung opened this museum four years ago and features more than 100 statues and artifacts.
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BalletMet’s The Nutcracker in Columbus
The holiday tradition returns the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Nutcracker Prince and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra to the Ohio Theatre stage.
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Baked to Perfection
The heavenly scent of cinnamon rolls, bread and, of course, fry pies, greets patrons of this popular Amish Country bakery.
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Concours d'Elegance Returns to Dayton’s Carillon Park
More than 200 historically significant cars and motorcycles will roll in for the 11th annual event Sept. 16 and 17.
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Ella, E.T. and more at Blossom Music Festival
The Cleveland Orchestra spends its summers in Cuyahoga Falls. Here are three performances to check out between now and the end of the season.
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White House Fruit Farm’s Famous Doughnut
This Canfield farm market sold its blueberry doughnut for a decade with little fanfare. Then, sometime during the 1990s, things changed.
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Explore Cultures of the World at Ohio University’s International Street Fair
Visit Howard Park in Athens on April 6 to learn about other countries, try new foods and learn how we are all connected in more ways than we may realize.
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‘Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad’
The Canton Museum of Art showcases an exhibition of photographs by Dallas-based photographer Jeanine Michna-Bales.
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