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Hike the Ottawa Wildlife Interpretive Trail at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
This 8-mile hike provides opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife spotting and scenic marsh views along the Lake Erie shoreline.
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Carillon Historical Park Marks 75 Years
This Dayton landmark opened June 3, 1950, and has been sharing Gem City history ever since.
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Good Company Focuses on Comfort Food Favorites
Stop in for burgers, sandwiches or the signature 72-hour wings at this restaurant’s locations in Akron and Cleveland.
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Experience Ghost Tours and Spooky Suppers at Historic Zoar Village
This storied Tuscarawas County community celebrates October with lantern-lit walks, themed meals and trick-or-treating for the littles ones.
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Everything You Need to Know About the International Cat Show in Cleveland
Thousands of cat lovers gather at the I-X Center Oct.11 and 12 for a weekend of pet-centric entertainment, animal adoptions and even a visit from Pudge the Cat.
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Explore a 19th-Century Form of Photography in Marion
“Grasses in Sun and Shadow” showcases the art of cyanotypes at The Ohio State University at Marion from Oct. 21 through Nov. 13.
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See ‘What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of Mad Magazine’ in Cincinnati
This exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum pays homage to the revered publication that helped shape American satire.
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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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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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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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See ‘Manet & Morisot’ in Cleveland
This Cleveland Museum of Art exhibition delves into the multilayered relationship between 19th-century painters Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot.
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Outdoor Adventures: 8 Ways to Get Active
It‘s time to try something new this summer. Here are eight outdoor adventures to try in Ohio.
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12 Farm-Fresh Breakfast Spots
We visited Ohio restaurants that serve made-from-scratch breakfasts using as many local ingredients as possible. Here’s where to dig in and what to order when you do.
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Best Hometowns 2019: Newark
Licking County’s largest city has reinvented its downtown with upgrades that play on local history while creating a strong sense of community.
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Fun Loving: 10 Ohio Date-Night Ideas
Put a spark in your next evening out with your sweetie. These Ohio destinations offer fun and romance.
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Appalachia: Outdoor Adventures
This 32-county region offers the chance to explore beautiful natural areas and historic spots across southern and eastern Ohio.
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Hocking Hills Adventures
If you’re looking to soar, paddle and climb this spring, these southeast Ohio outfitters can help you embrace the call of the wild.
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4 Outdoor Adventures in Appalachian Ohio
From camping that the entire family can enjoy to a hike featuring one of the best views in the state, Ohio’s Appalachia region lets you choose your own adventure.
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Folk Artist Grandma Moses
A Dayton exhibition highlights the woman who went from farm wife to celebrated artist at age 79.
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Author Kristen Lepionka on the Lasting Appeal of the Detective Genre
The Columbus resident’s debut novel, ‘The Last Place You Look,’ brings a new female detective to the literary world.
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