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Columbus’ Lion Cub’s Cookies Delivers Fresh Takes on Classic Flavors

Sampling three of this bakery’s sweet treats reveals why it has become a local favorite known for putting an inventive spin on nostalgic flavors.

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Raise a Glass to a Good Cause at 3 Ohio Wineries

When you support a local business, the impact radiates into the surrounding community. That’s especially true at these wineries that pair wine with philanthropy.

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Toledo’s Stone Cut Bistro Continues a Family’s Restaurant Tradition

Elias and Nas Hajjar joined forces to open this spot in the Ottawa Hills Shopping Center that features the Lebanese-inspired dishes for which their family is known.

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Juneberry Table, Cleveland

In 2022, chef Karen Small closed her longtime Cleveland restaurant and launched Juneberry Table, a bright and inviting place with a menu of hearty and flavorful fare.

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Littleton’s Market, Upper Arlington

The restaurant and cafe at Littleton’s Market serves meals that showcase what is on the store’s shelves and fosters an atmosphere of community.

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Visit This Gothic-Style Temple in Lake County

The northeast Ohio community of Kirtland played a pivotal role in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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John F. Kennedy Campaigns at Euclid Beach Park

Less than two months before the 1960 presidential election, the Democratic candidate addressed the largest crowd ever assembled at this lakeside park in Cleveland.

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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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4 Quirky New Year’s Eve Countdowns in Ohio

Times Square isn't the only place to celebrate the start of the new year. These four towns in Ohio add their own spin to a timeless tradition.

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5 Incredible Roadside Art Finds in Ohio

From a giant Bigfoot sculpture in Mercer County to a backyard folk-art masterpiece in Springfield, these roadside art finds embody creativity in unusual and interesting ways.

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Ohio Amish Country Food Guide

Whether you’re searching for cheese, produce or pies to take home or looking for a full meal of authentic fare, these locations are a good place to start.

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Uncover Ohio History at the Campus Martius Museum

This Marietta museum tells the story of those who opened the Northwest Territory to settlement and features a walk through the home of Rufus Putnam, who arrived in 1788.

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The Adventures of Two Buckeye Trail Thru-Hikers

An Ohio couple recounts the 76 consecutive days they spent hiking the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in their book.

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Rock House Restaurant, Logan

Enjoy a variety of options for breakfast, lunch and dinner at this rustic spot housed in the Hocking Hills Lodge & Conference Center.

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My Ohio: River Rat

The Ohio River makes an indelible impression on those who grow up along its banks.

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The Rise and Fall of the Lustron Home

Lustron Corp. hoped its prefabricated steel homes would address the need for postwar housing. The company’s Columbus factory closed after making just 2,600 homes, most of which still stand today.

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How Ohio Stadium’s Opening Ushered in a New Era of Sports

The Horseshoe was dedicated on Oct. 21, 1922. The moment marked the rise of both Ohio State Football and the construction of new stadiums across the nation.

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4 Surprising Food Finds in Ohio’s Amish Country

Check out four experiences that go beyond traditional fare, from garden-fresh fine dining to a pizza shop that gets its ingredients from local farms.

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How Modlich Monument Co. Helps Honor Veterans

Columbus’ fourth-generation Modlich Monument Co. creates memorials honoring local military veterans for communities across Ohio and beyond.

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Roadside Ohio: Bizarre Homes

Explore some of our state’s most unique abodes, from a 1924 ore freighter turned ship house on South Bass Island to a whimsical mushroom-shaped home in Cincinnati.

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