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Nation’s Shortest Covered Bridge, Geneva ​

Ashtabula County is home to 18 traffic-bearing covered bridges including this diminutive 18-foot-long span.

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Secret Ohio: The Keeper’s House

Marblehead Lighthouse gets all the attention, but you can also visit the 1822 home where the landmark’s first three keepers resided.

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Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills

It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective.

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Paper Cutz, Chagrin Falls

Co-founders Shari Escott and Cathy Strauss convert vintage paper products into inventive and fun new designs.

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Ramp Season in Ohio

Our state's spring wild onion has long had a fervent following among those who love it. The northeast Ohio village of Peninsula celebrates it every year.

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Secret Ohio: League Park

Babe Ruth swatted dozens of home runs at this former home of the Cleveland Indians. Today, visitors can still walk in the footsteps of the greats.

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Secret Ohio: The Healing Chapel

This tiny roadside church in Coolville started as a labor of love and continues as a place of quiet meditation and prayer for travelers.

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Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, Bay Village

This attraction has roots dating back to 1945, when local resident Elberta Fleming spearheaded the effort to create a local hands-on nature center.

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Fig & Oak, Ashland

Julie and John Mitchell’s store sells products from philanthropy-focused businesses and donates a portion of its own sales to good causes.

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Toast Bar, Columbus

Here’s how baker Dan Riesenberger is making bread cool again.

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Motor City Getaways

These five Detroit attractions promise a mix of arts, culture, history and fun.

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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Milford

This small city outside of Cincinnati offers history, outdoor adventure and a community of small business owners who work together.

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The Art of Alphonse Mucha

The artist depicted beautiful women and elegant lines in clever, highly prized advertisements. The Dayton Art Institute features 75 of his works through Dec. 31.

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‘Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad’

The Canton Museum of Art showcases an exhibition of photographs by Dallas-based photographer Jeanine Michna-Bales.

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Cardboard Boat Museum

Some of the most memorable participants in New Richmond’s annual Cardboard Boat Regatta are immortalized in a former gas station.

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White House Fruit Farm’s Famous Doughnut

This Canfield farm market sold its blueberry doughnut for a decade with little fanfare. Then, sometime during the 1990s, things changed.

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Cover Crop Beer

North High Brewing helps mark the Ohio Farm Bureau centennial with a creation celebrating Buckeye State farmers.

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‘Luminous: Encaustic Works by Barbara Vogel’

The Zanesville Museum of Art presents 25 of the artist’s portraits and landscapes through Aug. 3.

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On a Roll

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

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Country Sights, City Lights

Western Pennsylvania caters to a range of tastes, whether you want to explore rural living or downtown destinations.

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