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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.

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22 Ways to Celebrate the Holiday Season in Columbus

Head to our state capital this season for twinkling lights, local shopping and great events that promise to warm the rest of your year.

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Hometown Treasures

We celebrate our 2016–2017 Best Hometown honorees by sharing some of the interesting and fun discoveries we made during our visits.

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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Mount Vernon

This town honors its heritage with dramatic improvement projects that merge history and community.

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This Cleveland Festival Will Change How You Think About Garlic

The Cleveland Garlic Festival returns each summer with live music, chefs competing in a garlic grill-off and plenty of unique culinary creations that feature the festival’s star ingredient.

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5 Amish Country Getaway Stays

Check out five great places to stay in Ohio's Amish Country, from modern treehouses to luxury lodging.

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Fashion Capital

Sophisticated boutiques and exciting independent designers are adding a new dimension to our state’s destination for shopping and style.

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Explore the Arts in Toledo

The Glass City is alive with creativity year-round, but spring and summer offer a perfect time to check out performing and visual art, from concert halls to public parks.

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Bent Ladder Cider and Wine, Doylestown

Matt Vodraska makes handcrafted hard ciders using both modern apples and heirloom varieties that date back centuries. You can try them at his cidery’s tasting room.

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A Taste of the Season

Vendors at Cleveland’s beloved West Side Market fulfill special requests for holiday foods and ingredients.

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How an Ohio High Schooler Designed Our 50-Star Flag

In 1958, Robert Heft of Lancaster envisioned an updated American flag. The rest is history.

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America's Last Great Train Heist

In November 1935, Alvin “Creepy” Karpis and his crew robbed a mail car in Garrettsville, Ohio, scoring a bunch of cash and making a daring escape by both car and airplane.

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The Ohio Town Where Every Airstream Camper is Made

The shiny, aluminum travel trailers are one of the world’s most recognizable ways to hit the road. Since 1952, they have been assembled by hand in Jackson Center.

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Spirit Rooms, Seances and Ohio in the 19th Century

In the 1850s, Athens County farmer Jonathan Koons created a room where he claimed he could communicate with the dead, part of the burgeoning spiritualist movement that rippled across the nation.

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Native American Discoveries

Venture into the past at these sites that uncover the history of Ohio’s original inhabitants.

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The Past, Present and Future of the Ohio State Fair

Since 1850, the Ohio State Fair has showcased the vital role farming plays here. this summer event so deeply tied to tradition, memory and community is readying more than $460 million in upgrades that will take the fair into a new era.

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How Ohio Shaped Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’

Rod Serling created his iconic television series after spending time in Ohio writing radio and television dramas that examined themes of human nature, morality and society’s deepest anxieties.

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Proof Magazine | For Ohio Spirit Lovers

Whether you want to find new cocktail recipes, learn about interesting spirits or explore distilleries across Ohio and beyond, Proof Magazine is your guide.

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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.

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Best of Ohio 2013

We discovered a diverse assortment of destinations, dining spots, museums, events and more for this year’s list of the best our state has to offer.

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