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5 Touring Musicals Coming to Ohio This Summer
From one of our Founding Fathers to the King of Pop to a heartwarming tale of optimism and growing up, grab tickets now for these Broadway productions appearing on stages across our state.
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Swensons Drive-In and Cordelia Team Up to Create Limited-Edition Menu Items
The iconic Akron-based drive-in joins forces with Cleveland chef Vinnie Cimino, unveiling a menu mashup that fuses fine dining and nostalgia.
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Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial Set for $20 Million Restoration
This 352-foot-tall South Bass Island landmark commemorates Ohio’s role in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.
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New Glass Walkway Opens at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park
On May 23, 2025, this northeast Ohio park unveiled a 137-foot glass walkway that provides a new way to look at the area.
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Lake Erie Canopy Tours Kicks Off Its 2025 Season
This Geneva-on-the-Lake destination is open for the summer and adding a new kayaking experience to its lineup of offerings.
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Leah Storrs-Fisher’s Artwork Captures the Beauty of the Outdoors
The Columbus-based artist creates detailed paintings and prints inspired by her early childhood using delicate screen-printing and watercolor techniques.
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Hike the Buzzardroost Rock Trail at The Edge of Appalachia Preserve System
This 4.4-mile trail leads to a cliffside overlook with sweeping vistas, offering a hike that is moderately challenging while remaining kid-friendly.
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Hike the Ottawa Wildlife Interpretive Trail at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
This 8-mile hike provides opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife spotting and scenic marsh views along the Lake Erie shoreline.
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The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse Shines a Light on Great Lakes History
This museum along the Lake Erie shore offers an informative and immersive look at maritime history.
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Carillon Historical Park Marks 75 Years
This Dayton landmark opened June 3, 1950, and has been sharing Gem City history ever since.
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See Hot Air Balloons Fill the Skies at Ashland BalloonFest
Celebrate 35 years of high-flying fun at this annual tradition that features balloon launches, evening balloon glows and live music June 26 through 28 in Ashland.
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Epworth Park Is One of Ohio’s Last Remaining Chautauqua Communities
This tranquil spot in Bethesda is filled with historic cottages and has a long legacy as a summertime retreat.
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How Rebecca Noel Designs Turns Real Flowers Into Handmade Jewelry
Rebecca Loomis of Cincinnati captures the beauty of nature by using flowers and resin to create a line of jewelry that is as intricate as it is beautiful.
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Chloe’s Diner, Massillon
Housed in a former downtown service station packed with vintage vehicles and old-school memorabilia, this fun downtown spot serves up a menu of comfort food favorites.
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Sugar n’ Spice, Cincinnati
This institution has been in the city since 1941 but was remade for the modern age, with a fun Over-the-Rhine neighborhood location housed inside a gleaming chrome diner car.
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The Root Beer Stand, Sharonville
Open since 1957, this stand located just outside Cincinnati serves up coneys, burgers, fries and root beer in a roadside spot built on community and tradition.
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Speedtrap Diner, Woodville
This small-town spot in Sandusky County uses the 1950s as the backdrop for its lineup of big breakfasts and creatively constructed burgers and sandwiches.
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3 Historic Ohio Farmers Markets
These three spots with long histories have served their communities for generations. Here’s what you’ll find there on Saturday mornings.
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See ‘Curtis Barnes, Sr., Dayton Icon’ in Dayton
A new exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute showcases works by the late Curtis Barnes Sr., a painter and community leader who left a lasting impact on the city he called home.
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Celebrate Literature at the Columbus Book Festival
This festival, which started as a one-time celebration, has become a beloved community tradition that brings author talks and a bookish marketplace to our capital city this summer on July 13 and 14.
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