Search Results

425 search results for Museums


102 Days + Nights: June 2017

Witness a human-powered parade followed by a full day of family fun, shop for something special to take home at the Columbus Arts Festival and more.

[Article]


Ohio’s Ancient Native American Sites

Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago.

[Article]


19 Great Ohio Date Nights

From elegant meals and cool classes to retro arcade games and classical music, amp up your next evening out together with one of these great ideas.

[Article]



6 West Virginia Mountain Towns to Visit this Summer

These communities serve as great bases for exploring the wealth of outdoor adventures, rich history and artistic heritage found in the Mountain State.

[Article]


Ohio’s Lake Erie Lighthouses

The beacons that stand along our shoreline illuminate our state’s long maritime history. Here are 12 places where you can connect with that heritage.

[Article]


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.

[Article]


Backstory: The Mound Builders

We know little of the long-gone Ohio Adena and Hopewell. Yet their earthworks remain, silent testimony to the grandeur of their civilizations.

[Article]


Roadside Ohio: Man-Made Marvels

Explore these testaments to creativity and ingenuity that can be found across Ohio, from a re-created Wild West town to the nation’s oldest mini-golf course.

[Article]


Roadside Ohio: Larger Than Life

From oversized ears of corn to a giant Campbell’s Soup can, discover larger-than-life landmarks that offer a whimsical take on our state’s history, culture and creativity.

[Article]


Roadside Ohio: Gravesites, Memorials and Monuments

From Cincinnati’s Passenger Pigeon Memorial to Alan Freed’s grave, visit these spots that honor legendary figures, community spirit and pivotal moments in Ohio history.

[Article]


How Hawkes Crystal Keeps a Unique Glass-Cutting Tradition Alive

Aidan Scully is one of three artists in the nation who cuts glass using a time-honored method. His Tiffin showroom offers insight into his craft as well as his ties to pioneering glass artist Thomas Hawkes.

[Article]


Bird Calling

Wood carver Laurel Dabbs continues an American folk art tradition with her beautiful duck decoys.

[Article]


Best Hometowns 2019: Fremont

The Sandusky River runs through the center of this northwest Ohio community that has deep ties to American history, a wealth of outdoor recreation and a great downtown.

[Article]


On a Roll

Head to Michigan, and you’ll find events that celebrate putting the pedal (or pedals) down.

[Article]


Carry Me Home

Ohio’s Underground Railroad and abolitionist sites are rich with history.

[Article]


10 Scenic Spots in Ohio to Visit this Fall

Explore vibrant foliage at Wayne National Forest's Lake Vesuvius, tour Ashtabula County's covered bridges and hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

[Article]


Kentucky: Artistic Heritage

From music to contemporary art, a drive through the Bluegrass State reveals a variety of destinations that celebrate artists and embrace history.

[Article]


Home of the Brave

The Ohio History Center honors "The American Soldier" with a poignant photo exhibit of the men and women of wars past and present.

[Article]


Treasure Hunt

Doug McLarty’s scanography featuring found objects from nature goes on display at the Ohio Governor’s Residence.

[Article]


20 of 425 results