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Gene Autry Mural, Kenton

In 2004, artist Keith Hasenbalg created this work that pays tribute to Gene Autry’s ties to the town.

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The Columbus Woman Who Built a Better Buckeye

The classic mix of chocolate and peanut butter can’t be improved, right? Even buckeye purists can be swayed by the stuffed buckeyes created by The Buckeye Lady.

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Ohio Finds: Wooden Folk Art Squirrel

This 5-inch figurine was carved from walnut by 20th-century artist Earl Hastings Beymer.

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OSU Band Director Christopher Hoch on One of College Football's Greatest Traditions

The Westerville native discusses the The Ohio State University Marching Band’s long tradition and elaborate halftime performances.

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Visit Ohio’s Newest Covered Bridge in Holmes County

Located along the Wally Road Scenic Byway, this northeast Ohio span has received national accolades since it was completed in 2023.

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That’s The Spirit: Cynar

Sorry, but the artichokes used in Cynar don’t count as one of your daily vegetables. Sip up anyway!

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Theodore Roosevelt Dedicates the McKinley Memorial

On Sept. 30, 1907, the 26th president of the United States traveled to Canton to dedicate the monument paying tribute to his predecessor.

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Do It For Luck? 4 Campus Superstitions in Ohio

Universities may be all about higher learning, but students still engage in some well-worn rituals (you know, just in case). Here are some our favorites from Ohio colleges.

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Market Street Soda Works, Newark

Tim and Liz Argyle’s Newark spot serves up classic favorites and new creations in a cozy and inviting downtown space.

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Cleveland’s Cloak & Dagger Gets Clever with Cocktails

This spot in the city’s Tremont neighborhood redefines expectations of what a themed cocktail bar can be with its wildly creative cocktail menu and consummate hospitality.

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Best Hometowns 2024: Millersburg

This historic village in Holmes County offers a destination of its own as a well as a taste of the slower way of life practiced in the surrounding Amish and Mennonite communities.

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NASA Selects Judith Resnik as Astronaut Candidate

In January 1978, the Akron native and Firestone High School graduate became one of six women chosen by NASA for its astronaut program.

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Kast Iron Soda Works Offers a Universe of Pop Possibilities

Wanting to create a family-friendly community gathering spot, Lesley Kline opened a Columbiana County soda bar that offers a deep lineup of fun and funky varieties.

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Jeni’s Announces Limited-Release Holiday Flavors

Three new creations and two returning favorites make up the Ohio ice cream maker’s seasonal, five-pint packs.

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Sherrod Brown on His Book ‘Desk 88’

The Mansfield native discusses his book examining the successes and failures of eight progressive leaders who occupied his desk on the Senate floor.

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Branch & Bone Artisan Ales, Dayton

This brewery makes unusual-but-approachable styles ranging from sours to stouts and regularly draws big crowds to its South Park neighborhood taproom.

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Food Road Trips: Historic Spots

These places celebrate the people and ways of living from days gone by. Here’s where to grab a bite when you visit.

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The Clever Simplicity of Dayton’s Anne Green Design

The maker creates fun greeting cards, prints, stickers, apparel and more that are sure to bring a smile to your face.

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See ‘Unofficial Galaxies’ in Columbus

Explore one of the largest displays of “Star Wars” fan memorabilia in the world at COSI during “Unofficial Galaxies,” on display May 10 through Sept. 1.

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Columbus’ Cobra Promises a Great Night with Its Inspired Menu

This popular Asian American-inspired neighborhood spot offers a cocktail and food menu shaped by its owners’ memories and backgrounds.

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