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History Hits Home

Ohio commemorates its ties to the Civil War.

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Great Ohio Record Stores

Flip through our guide to 20 spots across the state keeping the art of the vinyl record alive.

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Hometown Road Trips 2019-2020

Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these interesting and fun destinations we discovered while visiting this years Best Hometown honorees.

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Hometown Road Trips: 2018-19

Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these finds we discovered while visiting our 2018–2019 Best Hometowns.

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102 Days + Nights: July 2017

Take in the spectacle of Red, White & Boom, enjoy a summer cruise on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway and more. Read

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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History

The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.

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3 Romantic Ohio Getaways

February is time to make a midwinter getaway. These inns and B&Bs offer accommodations you’ll love.

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3 Great Getaway Stays in Ohio

Whether you prefer a Tuscan-inspired vineyard, a nature-infused hotel or a resort-style escape, these three destinations offer plenty to do without ever leaving the property.

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How Chef Avishar Barua’s Mom Helped Shape Joya’s

The Columbus restaurateur, whom many of us first met on “Top Chef” season 18, named his Worthington spot after his mother and borrowed inspiration from her when crafting his menu.

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Visit the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums in Fremont

Webb Hayes’ tribute to his parents at the northwest Ohio estate they called home was the nation’s first presidential library and museum.

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Jim Thome on HIs Cleveland Baseball Legacy

Indians legend Jim Thome talked with us about the origins of his batting stance, his most memorable All-Star Game and playing in the World Series.

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Columnist Christine Brennan Talks Women in Sports

The Toledo native, USA Today columnist and Red Smith Award honoree discusses her father’s influence, the importance of Title IX and the future of sports.

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Mike DeWine on Becoming the Governor of Ohio

As he readies to begin his term as governor, we talk with the longtime public servant about his distinguished political career and the challenges facing Ohio.

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Connie Schultz on Writing for the Underdog

The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist discusses performing on stage, teaching at Kent State and receiving the Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Joshua Jay on the Power of Magic

The magician has amazed Penn & Teller and Jimmy Fallon. We talked with the Canton native about his craft and why magic still fascinates us.

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‘Chopped’ Host Ted Allen Talks Competitive Cooking

The Ohio native discusses cooking, Columbus and putting together a winning Valentine’s Day dinner.

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Jack Hanna Discusses His Time at the Columbus Zoo

Prior to his 2020 retirement, the zoo’s iconic ambassador discussed the zoo’s evolution, his TV appearances and leaving his adopted hometown.

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Jeff Richmond on ‘Mean Girls’ and Musical Theater

The “Mean Girls” composer discusses growing up in Ohio, his theater influences and working with wife Tina Fey.

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Talking Baseball with Cincinnati Reds Icon Johnny Bench

From The Big Red Machine to “The Baseball Bunch,” Johnny Bench is a legend of the diamond.

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How Students Can Explore a Career in Cybersecurity

The nation faces a demand for cybersecurity professionals, and students can begin exploring the range of career options available before they leave high school.

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