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Juneberry Table, Cleveland
In 2022, chef Karen Small closed her longtime Cleveland restaurant and launched Juneberry Table, a bright and inviting place with a menu of hearty and flavorful fare.
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4 Quirky New Year’s Eve Countdowns in Ohio
Times Square isn't the only place to celebrate the start of the new year. These four towns in Ohio add their own spin to a timeless tradition.
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How Ohio Stadium’s Opening Ushered in a New Era of Sports
The Horseshoe was dedicated on Oct. 21, 1922. The moment marked the rise of both Ohio State Football and the construction of new stadiums across the nation.
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My Ohio: River Rat
The Ohio River makes an indelible impression on those who grow up along its banks.
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Uncover Ohio History at the Campus Martius Museum
This Marietta museum tells the story of those who opened the Northwest Territory to settlement and features a walk through the home of Rufus Putnam, who arrived in 1788.
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Rock House Restaurant, Logan
Chef Matt Rapposelli brings a variety of options for breakfast, lunch and dinner to Hocking Hills Lodge & Conference Center.
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The Adventures of Two Buckeye Trail Thru-Hikers
An Ohio couple recounts the 76 consecutive days they spent hiking the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in their book.
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Ohio Amish Country Food Guide
Whether you’re searching for cheese, produce or pies to take home or looking for a full meal of authentic fare, these locations are a good place to start.
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The Rise and Fall of the Lustron Home
Lustron Corp. hoped its prefabricated steel homes would address the need for postwar housing. The company’s Columbus factory closed after making just 2,600 homes, most of which still stand today.
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Roadside Ohio: Bizarre Homes
Explore some of our state’s most unique abodes, from a 1924 ore freighter turned ship house on South Bass Island to a whimsical mushroom-shaped home in Cincinnati.
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How Modlich Monument Co. Helps Honor Veterans
Columbus’ fourth-generation Modlich Monument Co. creates memorials honoring local military veterans for communities across Ohio and beyond.
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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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4 Surprising Food Finds in Ohio’s Amish Country
Check out four experiences that go beyond traditional fare, from garden-fresh fine dining to a pizza shop that gets its ingredients from local farms.
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Best Hometowns 2012: Gallipolis
Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.
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How NASA’s Ohio Research Facilities are Shaping the Future
See the work going on today at Ohio's NASA sites that will one day help us reach Mars.
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5 Holiday-Themed Pop-Up Cocktail Bars You’ll Love
Creative cocktails and Christmas go together like Clark Griswold and over-the-top holiday decorating. These spirited experiences are a gift to festive Ohioans.
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Lockport Brewery, Bolivar (2020)
Tuscarawas County’s first brewery in 65 years offers a welcoming gathering place with a support-local approach to beer and food.
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3 Things to Eat in Dublin, Ohio
Try these three great ‘Irish Approved’ dishes in Dublin, Ohio.
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OSU Band Director Christopher Hoch on One of College Football's Greatest Traditions
The Westerville native discusses the The Ohio State University Marching Band’s long tradition and elaborate halftime performances.
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The Columbus Woman Who Built a Better Buckeye
The classic mix of chocolate and peanut butter can’t be improved, right? Even buckeye purists can be swayed by the stuffed buckeyes created by The Buckeye Lady.
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