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A Carillon Christmas Set to Kick Off Another Year
Beginning Nov. 25, embrace history and the holidays at this Dayton celebration featuring baked treats, visits from Santa Claus and the Carillon Tree of Light.
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Historic Marker Installed at Home of Orville Wright
Hawthorn Hill, the Oakwood home where aviation pioneer Orville Wright lived with his sister and father, now bears a new marker celebrating its place in American history.
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See ‘Heartland: The Stories of Ohio Through 250 Objects’ in Lancaster
The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio hosts an artifact-focused exhibition that tells the story of our state through a collection of family keepsakes and iconic inventions.
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New Book Details Origins and Evolution of Dayton’s Carillon Historical Park
The destination’s vice president of museum operations Alex Heckman and curator Steve Lucht wrote the 222-page, hardbound coffee-table book.
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Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s New North America Trek Highlights Native Wildlife
This new habitat at the popular Columbus-area attraction gives visitors a close-up look at some of the animals who share our geographically diverse continent with us.
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Haulin’ Hoof Farm Store Creates Whimsical Handmade Buttons
This Athens County store crafts adorable buttons inspired by animals and other elements found in nature and are available for purchase online.
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Columbus’ Royal Flamingo Coffee Offers Award-Winning Roasts
Driven by curiosity and craft, this coffee roaster has evolved from a home hobby into an inventive and award-winning coffee brand.
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Explore Prohibition History at the Anti-Saloon League Museum
The Westerville History Museum shares how the city was once the headquarters of the Anti-Saloon League, an organization which helped spur the enacting of the 18th amendment.
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Killer Video Pays Homage to Vintage Horror and VHS Culture
This museum in downtown Akron embodies the look and feel of a 1980s mom-and-pop movie rental store and offers guided tours that share the spirit of the VHS era.
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Explore Lake Erie Wildlife at Put-In-Bay’s New Aquatic Visitor Center
This South Bass Island destination transformed a former fish hatchery on South Bass Island into an educational center that offers visitors a close-up look at wildlife.
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How Sandusky Bay Pancake House Became a Local Breakfast Favorite
This northwest Ohio spot gave a former Perkins restaurant new life as a locally sourced breakfast spot known for its fun takes on pancakes.
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See ‘Tony Foster: Exploring Time, A Painter’s Perspective’ in Dayton
Artist Tony Foster examines both the enormity and fleeting nature of time with his watercolor paintings. An exhibition of his work opens at the Dayton Art Institute on Feb. 21.
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Tom Schiff Shares the Story Behind ‘Civic Architecture Across America: Extraordinary Views’
Cincinnati-based photographer Thomas Schiff’s new book contains over 100 panoramic views of our nation’s most beautiful civic buildings.
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The Rumpled Queen Blends Elegant Dining With Family History
Chef Annie Gano worked at restaurants in Chicago, New York and Paris before returning home to open this upscale dining spot in the building where her mom and dad had their first date.
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Take a Tour of Wilson Sporting Goods’ Football Factory
For more than 70 years, a tiny Ohio town has made every NFL football. Now you can experience Wilson Sporting Goods’ new football factory tour.
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See ‘Howard Chandler Christy: A Golden Age Master, From the Trembly Family Collection’ in Zanesville
See this Ohio artist’s portraits, landscapes and iconic Christy Girls during this exhibition at the Zanesville Museum of Art, running Oct. 23 through April 4, 2026.
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3 Ways to Celebrate Ohio Statehood Day in 2026
Happy birthday, Ohio! Celebrate 223 years of the Buckeye State this week in both our current and former capital.
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Freckles & Flux Glass Co. Creates Bold and Vibrant Works of Art
When Meaghan Beech first picked up a stained-glass starter kit, she had no idea it would turn into a full-time job making beautiful works as Freckles & Flux Glass Co.
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The Harp Serves Authentic Fare with Local Flavor
Totally Irish but distinctly Cleveland, this spot serves traditional favorites of the Emerald Isle merged with influences from the city it calls home.
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Food Road Trips: Classic Delis
Corned beef never goes out of style. You won’t go wrong ordering it (or anything else) at these beloved Ohio delis.
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