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Visit this Tiny Roadside Church on Ohio Route 33

The Healing Chapel in the Athens County village of Coolville started as a labor of love and continues as a place of quiet meditation and prayer for travelers.

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​Cleveland Museum of Natural History Has Bold New Look

The beloved University Circle attraction’s new Visitor Hall previews the wonders to come when the institution’s full renovation is complete.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Visits Ohio University

From Dec. 27, 1959, to Jan. 2, 1960, more than 3,600 college students gathered to consider a variety of modern topics from a Christian perspective.

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The Junto Brings New Hotel Experience to Columbus

Located on Columbus’ Scioto Peninsula, this modern spot offers an inviting space that is unlike any other you are likely to encounter in our capital city.

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Seek-No-Further Cidery, Granville

This cider-making operation offers a core lineup of flavorful cider varieties as well as a cozy and inviting place to hang out.

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The Day the Chicago Cubs Played in Marion, Ohio

In September 1920, the Major League ballclub visited to face off against the hometown team of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding.

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‘It’s an Honor to Be Here’ at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

This exhibition in Lancaster features work by more than 40 artists and features pieces that reflect the biodiversity and beauty of our state.

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Cardboard Boat Museum, New Richmond

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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ASM International’s Geodesic Dome, Novelty

Honeycomb-like dome features 13 miles of connected metal tubing.

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Passenger Pigeon Memorial, Cincinnati

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden pays tribute to the last of a species.

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Erie and Anchor, Vermilion

Micah Roberts’ stylish line of clothing and accessories celebrates our Great Lake with a portion of sales going to help keep it clean.

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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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See “Modern Women/Modern Vision” at the Taft Museum of Art

A photography exhibition on display in Cincinnati through Sept. 10 features around 100 works by groundbreaking women artists in the medium.

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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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A Shore Thing: Geneva-on-the-Lake

With cool breezes, outdoor adventure and a variety of entertainment options, this resort town is an ideal warm-weather destination.

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Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, Coshocton

This small but impressive museum showcases thousands of items that belonged to two brothers who grew up in the area and other local families.

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See ‘Right Place, Right Time: Paintings by Robert Coleman Jackson’ in Canton

The Canton Museum of Art features 14 paintings by this still life painter, who creates intriguing compositions that invite viewers to look closer.

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‘Ohio: The Start of it All’ in Lancaster

A fun exhibition examining our state’s interesting and entertaining “firsts” comes to the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

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Spring Events in the Parks 2017

As our state begins to thaw, check out these park-system events that’ll help you embrace the longer days and climbing temperatures.

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Susan Orlean Talks ‘Rin Tin Tin'

Ohio native Susan Orlean's Rin Tin Tin book recounts the story of the canine that captured America’s heart.

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