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How Rocky Brands Got Its Start in Nelsonville

William and F.M. Brooks founded their footwear company in Athens County in 1932. Today, it is still headquartered there and still making boots that will help you tackle the terrain.

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3 Spring Outdoor Adventures in West Virginia

From rafting to fishing to off-roading, the Mountain State offers a wealth of outdoor adventures as spring takes hold.

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Miloray Co., Columbus

Sara Powers’ line of crocheted creations includes adorable animals and other handmade items for the little ones in your life.

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3 Ohio Sweatshirts You’ll Love

When you want to show your Buckeye State spirit and stay warm, Celebrate Local has you covered.

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Best Hometowns 2018: Cambridge

This city celebrates its rich heritage with shops and attractions that draw visitors and bring residents together.

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‘Lilly Martin Spencer’ at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

The Ohio artist supported her husband and 13 children by capturing everyday scenes that spoke to 19th-century, middle-class society.

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The Oak Barrel Co., Berlin

Chris Deffenbaugh makes beautiful and creative home decor pieces from repurposed wine and bourbon barrels.

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Haunted Ohio: Historic Buxton Inn

Granville’s Historic Buxton Inn has welcomed famous guests ranging from Abraham Lincoln to Henry Ford. The property is spiritually active with a cast of characters tied to its past.

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The National Barber Museum and Hall of Fame, Canal Winchester

Barber Ed Jeffers’ tribute to his trade lives on, offering insight into the long history of the barbering business.

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7 Amish Country Inns and B&Bs We Love

Try one of these seven spots in and around Holmes County that offer comfort, romance and more.

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A Century of Asian Art at Oberlin: Japanese Prints

Oberlin’s Allen Memorial Art Museum closes out its year-long celebration of Asian art with an exhibition of beautiful prints.

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Inside the National Veterans Memorial and Museum

Columbus’ beautiful and thought-provoking museum highlights the experiences of those who’ve risked their lives for the freedoms we enjoy.

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‘Ohio: An Unnatural History’ in Fremont

This special exhibition at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums examines the role folklore plays in our lives.

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Nation’s Shortest Covered Bridge, Geneva ​

Ashtabula County is home to 18 traffic-bearing covered bridges including this diminutive 18-foot-long span.

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Secret Ohio: The Keeper’s House

Marblehead Lighthouse gets all the attention, but you can also visit the 1822 home where the landmark’s first three keepers resided.

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Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills

It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective.

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Paper Cutz, Chagrin Falls

Co-founders Shari Escott and Cathy Strauss convert vintage paper products into inventive and fun new designs.

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Secret Ohio: League Park

Babe Ruth swatted dozens of home runs at this former home of the Cleveland Indians. Today, visitors can still walk in the footsteps of the greats.

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Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, Bay Village

This attraction has roots dating back to 1945, when local resident Elberta Fleming spearheaded the effort to create a local hands-on nature center.

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The Art of Alphonse Mucha

The artist depicted beautiful women and elegant lines in clever, highly prized advertisements. The Dayton Art Institute features 75 of his works through Dec. 31.

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