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‘Luminous: Encaustic Works by Barbara Vogel’

The Zanesville Museum of Art presents 25 of the artist’s portraits and landscapes through Aug. 3.

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History Hits Home

Ohio commemorates its ties to the Civil War.

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Best Hometowns 2024: Hilliard

This Columbus suburb offers a rich history and a small-town atmosphere, while its location along Interstate 270 has made it a destination for development.

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102 Days and Nights of Summer 2021

Our summer guide is here to help you make the most of the season, whether you want to hit the trails, make a splash or enjoy a day in the sun.

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Sunny Faces

You can't help but smile at the sight of a field of sunflowers. Buy or pick a bouquet and find inspiration for your garden.

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Summer Fun in Ohio: 5 Ways to Enjoy the Last Week of May

From the Grateful Dead-themed Dark Star Jubilee to Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament in Dublin, the end of May offers a full week of finds.

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Main Street Shopping: Medina

Explore Medina Farmers Exchange, browse beautiful creations at Polish Pottery and get in the Christmas spirit at Castle Noel all year round.

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Grow an Ohio Herb Garden

We asked two experts to share a few favorite herb varieties, whether you’re growing outdoors or inside.

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Best Of: Best Hometowns 2017–18

We celebrate this year’s honorees by sharing some of the interesting and fun discoveries we made during our visits.

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Hale Farm & Village Civil War Re-enactment

The sights and sounds of Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign come to the village of Bath.

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5 Must-Visit Cincinnati Restaurants for Foodies

The Queen City is home to a wealth of restaurants, and a tour of these spots shows the range, variety and creativity that its food scene has to offer.

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3 Ohio Scenic Byways Packed With History

From the streets of historic Granville to the farm where Bob Evans and his family lived, these scenic byways offer insight into our state’s history.

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Blacksmith Doug Lockhart’s Labor of Love

Blacksmith Doug Lockhart is reviving an appreciation for his craft by teaching others the right way to swing a hammer.

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‘The Poetry of Nature’ in Cincinnati

The Taft Museum of Art features an exhibition of Hudson River School landscape paintings that depict the power and grandeur of the world around us.

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Visit the Home Where Writer James Thurber Lived

In the quiet corridors of Columbus’ 1873 Thurber House, explore the life of the noted 20th-century author and cartoonist.

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The Cleveland Orchestra: A Century of Symphonies

As the Cleveland Orchestra celebrates its 100th season in 2017, we looked back at those who lifted it to worldwide acclaim.

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The Life and Art of Don Drumm

The Akron-based artist works in materials that are more commonly associated with the factory floor than the art gallery.

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Land & Sea: Visions of New England

See an exhibition of more than two dozen works by artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries at the Kennedy Museum of Art.

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