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Cincinnati’s Most Artistic Hotel Gets New Chef
Downtown’s 21c Museum Hotel announces that chef Corey Cova will helm the kitchen at its on-site restaurant, Metropole.
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Win Free Ice Cream for a Year at Handel’s Opening in Fairlawn
The new shop on West Market Street opens July 17 with fanfare, a great giveaway and even something for your four-legged best friend.
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The World’s Largest Rubber Duck Visits Put-In-Bay
From Aug. 1 through 3, Ohio’s lineup of giant-sized oddities welcomes a special visitor — a 61-foot-tall rubber duck.
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Snowville Creamery Wins Award For Making a Better Buttermilk
The Pomeroy-based operation won a silver medal at the 2025 American Cheese Society Awards for the cultured whole milk buttermilk it brought to market in 2025.
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OneLove Cafe & Bike Shop Blends Coffee Culture and Cycling
Located just off the T.J. Evans Trail, this Granville spot offers Turkish teas and coffees, bike rentals and repair help.
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See Vintage Vehicles and Motorcycles on Display at Carillon Historical Park
The Dayton Concours d’Elegance returns Sept. 14 to showcase vintage rides and celebrate two notable automobile milestones.
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This One-Room Schoolhouse Preserves Late 1800s Classroom Life
The Cornell School in the Licking County city of Johnstown invites visitors to learn how students made the grade during the late 19th century.
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Homestead Furniture Set to Redesign The Inn at Honey Run’s Honeycomb Rooms
The iconic hillside rooms at this resort in Millersburg are getting a complete makeover with the help of Mount Hope-based Homestead Furniture.
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See ‘The Science Behind Pixar‘ at COSI This Fall
Opening Oct. 11, this traveling exhibition invites visitors to step inside the studio’s world of art, science and storytelling with hands-on activities and life-size Pixar favorites.
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See ‘Radiance and Reverie: Jewels from the Collection of Neil Lane’ in Toledo
This exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art traces a century of jewelry creation by legendary designers. It is on view from Oct. 18 through Jan. 18, 2026.
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This Ohio Festival Will Give You a Flavor for Pawpaws
The annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival at Lake Snowden in Albany celebrates the native Ohio fruit in a variety of creative dishes and inventive brews.
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Good Company Focuses on Comfort Food Favorites
Stop in for burgers, sandwiches or the signature 72-hour wings at this restaurant’s locations in Akron and Cleveland.
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Discover P.O. Box Twenty One Speakeasy in Westerville
Housed in a former post office, High Bank Distillery’s speakeasy delivers with an inviting space and excellent cocktails.
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The Lot Beer Co. in Granville Blends Beer, Burgers and Vintage Vibes
This fun downtown spot feels plucked straight from the 1980s and ’90s, serving up burgers, hot dogs and a lineup of house-brewed beer.
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Potted By Jess Merges Fun and Function
Jessica Guerrero focuses on making usable everyday items that also serve as beautifully crafted and decorated works of art.
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Artist Jack Pine Celebrates ‘Wicked’ at Glass Pumpkin Festival
This annual autumn event in the Hocking Hills embraces Glinda and Elphaba with its 2025 theme.
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Cincinnati’s 1963 March and Vote for Jobs and Freedom
In the fall of 1963, nine days before municipal elections, a march and rally at the city’s Fountain Square focused on the pivotal role Black voters played in the upcoming vote.
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‘Calling All Spirits’ Explores Spiritualism at the Rutherford B. Hayes Home
Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums hosts an immersive Victorian experience Oct. 22 and 23.
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See ‘Shattered Glass: The Women Who Elevated American Art’ in Canton
From photorealistic paintings to pop art works, this exhibition highlights female artists who defied barriers. See it from Nov. 25 through March 1, 2026, at the Canton Museum of Art.
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Peebles Named Ohio’s 22nd Buckeye Trail Town
The Buckeye Trail Association invites hikers and visitors to head through this southwest Ohio town while venturing along the 1,444-mile route that helps connect Ohioans with nature and history.
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