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Ohio Finds: Wooden Folk Art Squirrel
This 5-inch figurine was carved from walnut by 20th-century artist Earl Hastings Beymer.
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Lockport Brewery, Bolivar
Located just off Interstate 77 in Tuscarawas County, this spot serves award-winning beers and great food in a fun environment.
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The Free Stamp, Cleveland
After getting rejected twice, a now-iconic piece of public art found a home in Willard Park in 1991.
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Book a Stay in a Vintage Argosy Trailer
Coshocton’s KOA Holiday campground offers a way for couples to kick back in style at one of two retro travel trailers built by Ohio-based Airstream.
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Katie’s Premium Jerky & Snacks, Hilliard
Katie Levesque launched her business in 2014. She now makes more than 40 beef jerky flavors ranging from Black Cherry Bourbon to fiery Scorpion XXX.
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A. Roy Knabenshue’s Toledo No. 1 Takes Flight
On June 30, 1905, the Ohio-born aeronaut took to the skies over Toledo to demonstrate the capabilities of his airship.
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Ohio Finds: Kenton Hardware Co. Nite Coach
This piece was produced during the 1920s, as the Kenton-based company began making toys alongside its functional cast iron products
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Gene Autry Mural, Kenton
In 2004, artist Keith Hasenbalg created this work that pays tribute to Gene Autry’s ties to the town.
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Cleveland’s Cloak & Dagger Gets Clever with Cocktails
This spot in the city’s Tremont neighborhood redefines expectations of what a themed cocktail bar can be with its wildly creative cocktail menu and consummate hospitality.
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That’s The Spirit: Cynar
Sorry, but the artichokes used in Cynar don’t count as one of your daily vegetables. Sip up anyway!
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Theodore Roosevelt Dedicates the McKinley Memorial
On Sept. 30, 1907, the 26th president of the United States traveled to Canton to dedicate the monument paying tribute to his predecessor.
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Do It For Luck? 4 Campus Superstitions in Ohio
Universities may be all about higher learning, but students still engage in some well-worn rituals (you know, just in case). Here are some our favorites from Ohio colleges.
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Market Street Soda Works, Newark
Tim and Liz Argyle’s Newark spot serves up classic favorites and new creations in a cozy and inviting downtown space.
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Best Hometowns 2024: Millersburg
This historic village in Holmes County offers a destination of its own as a well as a taste of the slower way of life practiced in the surrounding Amish and Mennonite communities.
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Two Photographers Share the Quiet Beauty of Ohio’s Cemeteries
Take a glimpse into This Place of Silence, a book featuring the work of photographers Ian Adams and Randall Lee Schieber, whose images encapsulate the majesty, history and tranquility of Ohio’s cemeteries.
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NASA Selects Judith Resnik as Astronaut Candidate
In January 1978, the Akron native and Firestone High School graduate became one of six women chosen by NASA for its astronaut program.
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Kast Iron Soda Works Offers a Universe of Pop Possibilities
Wanting to create a family-friendly community gathering spot, Lesley Kline opened a Columbiana County soda bar that offers a deep lineup of fun and funky varieties.
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Jeni’s Announces Limited-Release Holiday Flavors
Three new creations and two returning favorites make up the Ohio ice cream maker’s seasonal, five-pint packs.
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Sherrod Brown on His Book ‘Desk 88’
The Mansfield native discusses his book examining the successes and failures of eight progressive leaders who occupied his desk on the Senate floor.
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Branch & Bone Artisan Ales, Dayton
This brewery makes unusual-but-approachable styles ranging from sours to stouts and regularly draws big crowds to its South Park neighborhood taproom.
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