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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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Road Trips Checklist: 26 Spots to See
From haunted sites to fields of glory, our checklist offers destinations to keep an eye out for when you’re on the road.
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102 Days + Nights: June 2017
Witness a human-powered parade followed by a full day of family fun, shop for something special to take home at the Columbus Arts Festival and more.
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Big Ideas
Dayton’s long history as a cradle of innovation comes alive at these historic spots.
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West Virginia: 5 Fascinating Finds
From a secret government bunker to a re-creation of an early 20th-century mining town, get a new perspective on the Mountain State at these spots
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Best of the Best Hometowns 2014–15
We celebrate our 2014–2015 honorees by sharing some of the discoveries we made during our visits.
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Citrus in the Spotlight
Grow sweet, fragrant oranges, lemons and limes and reap the fruits of your labor.
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The Model Soldier
Col. Charles Young, raised in the Ohio River town of Ripley, was a military leader, diplomat and scholar.
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Good Eats in the Great Lakes State
Michigan’s regions are filled with local treats and ethnic specialties.
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From Ohio to the Wild West: The Life of Sharpshooter Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley was born in Darke County in 1860. Broadway and television have offered simplified takes on the life of the famous sharpshooter, but the story of the real woman is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and independence.
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Islanders Relish an Autumn Change of Pace
At summer's end, the Lake Erie Islands offer a peaceful waterfront escape.
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See the Folk Art Masterpiece that is Hartman Rock Garden
During the Great Depression, Ben Hartman created a collection of interesting and idiosyncratic folk art sculptures at his Springfield home.
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We Say Tomato
It’s our official state fruit for good reason: Tomatoes are fun to grow, contribute to our economy and foster community camaraderie.
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3 Romantic Ohio Getaways
February is time to make a midwinter getaway. These inns and B&Bs offer accommodations you’ll love.
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3 Great Maple Recipes to Try This Season
Three chefs in Ohio’s maple-sugaring country share recipes that highlight the region’s star ingredient.
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What to See and Do in Columbus this Season
Spring brings a host of exhibitions and events to our capital city, from King Tut and Ohio authors to food festivals and live music.
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The Life and Art of Don Drumm
The Akron-based artist works in materials that are more commonly associated with the factory floor than the art gallery.
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12 Ohio Holiday Favorites
From zoo nights and model trains to Christmas museums and light shows, here is how to make the most of the season.
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