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The Night the World Watched Ohioan Neil Armstrong
On the anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s famous first steps, one writer recalls the lead-up to that summer night that captured the imagination of people around the globe.
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Have Big Fun at Memphis Kiddie Park
Memphis Kiddie Park just outside Cleveland has been delighting little ones and their parents for decades with its collection of kid-size thrills.
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‘Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth’ at Columbus Museum of Art
Mixed-media artist Wendy Red Star addresses long-imposed narratives about Indigenous people. An exhibition of her work is on display April 21 through Sept. 3.
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Ohio Road Trips
Make your travel plans with our guide to 46 stops for adventure, food, beauty, history and more.
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Hometown Road Trips 2019-2020
Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these interesting and fun destinations we discovered while visiting this years Best Hometown honorees.
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Life According To … Author David Giffels
The Akron author takes on the most unusual of projects: building the coffin in which he will one day be buried. In 2017, Giffels talked with us to share what he learned along the way.
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Ohio State University’s Thanksgiving Dinner
The Ohio State University’s Thanksgiving Dinner for students, faculty and staff who stay in town over the holiday marks 25 years in 2016.
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Antique Beams & Boards Gives Old Barns New Life
Matt Gleckler’s northwest Ohio business carefully harvests wood from rural structures across the state.
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Ohio’s Ulysses S. Grant Historic Sites
The 18th president of the United States was born in Point Pleasant on April 27, 1822. Visit his birthplace home and other southwest Ohio locations that shaped his life.
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A Look Inside Columbus’ Historic Franklin Art Glass Studios
Columbus’ Franklin Art Glass Studios creates stained glass works for public and private clients. We visited to see its projects firsthand.
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Summer Outdoor Adventures in Ohio
This time of year in Ohio means it’s time to embrace all the natural beauty our state has to offer. Here’s some inspiration to get you started.
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3 Great Ohio Spots for Night-Sky Photos
Cleveland photographer Matt Shiffler shares a few of his favorite places for starry nights.
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3 Great Cincinnati Food Startups
Mortar founder Derrick Braziel shares a few spots the program has helped launch.
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Where to Buy a Great Fruitcake (Really!)
Summit County’s The Bake Shop in Ghent gives the holiday staple some much-needed appreciation with its secret recipe.
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The Wagnalls Memorial Library, Lithopolis
In 1923, concert pianist Mabel Wagnalls funded the construction of this library in honor of her parents.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer: May 2019
Enjoy a scoop at the Utica Sertoma Ice Cream Festival, make a splash at the Main Street Port Clinton Walleye Festival, and ride along the Lake Erie shore during Ohio Bike Week.
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102 Days + Nights of Summer: May 2018
Make a wish as “Aladdin” takes the stage, sample a swig of Appalachian heritage at the Moonshine Festival, and paint outside at Findlay’s Art in Park: Plein Air Festival.
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Haunted Ohio: The Lafayette Hotel
Marietta’s historic riverfront hotel has a long history and plenty of ghost stories. Book a room — or a tour with Hidden Marietta — to see the place for yourself.
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Santa’s Hide-A-Way Hollow, Middlefield
Bill Dieterle’s 55-acre version of the North Pole in Geauga County offers a day of happiness to children battling illness and their families.
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Bluebird Hill Basketry and Crafts, Rockbridge
Rockbridge artist Karen Unroe weaves intricate baskets great for everyday use or holiday decorating.
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