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5 Old-School Arcades in Ohio

Whether you love the kinetic thrill of pinball or the beeps and blips of ’80s arcade favorites, these spots are loaded with retro fun.

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Historic Ohio Farmers Markets

These three spots with long histories have served their communities for generations. Here’s what you’ll find there on Saturday mornings.

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The Historical Markers of Marietta’s Sewah Studios

Marietta’s Sewah Studios connects the past to the present with its instantly recognizable signs.

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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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High Style

Cincinnati exhibition highlights couture that still turns heads decades after it was designed.

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Columbus: Art & Museums

From beautiful works of art to scientific discoveries to a place that honors our men and women in uniform, our capital city is packed with places to discover and learn.

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Summer Fun in Dayton

Rich history, outdoor attractions and new development make now a great time to visit.

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Best of ... Hometown Finds

We recognize our Best Hometowns 2013-2014 by spotlighting some of the discoveries made during our visits.

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Best Hometowns 2012

Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.

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Making Cocktails a Work of Art

Sometimes the beauty of a cocktail isn’t found in a glass but on a canvas.

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Explore the Toledo Museum of Art’s 2024 Acquisitions

This northwest Ohio art hub added more than 250 pieces to its collection this year. Here are a few that caught our attention.

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Pyramid Hill Lights Celebrates 25 Years

A family tradition in Hamilton for decades, this beloved light show at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is back with festive displays and plenty of holiday cheer.

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Linda Renee Pottery, Bluffton

Linda Laing’s pottery line changes with the seasons, offering designs shaped by functionality and family memories.

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Brewer Hannah Ferguson: Modern Methods Brewing Co.

After pitching in at this Warren beer-maker, Ferguson was invited to join the operation, making her the first Black female professional brewer in Ohio.

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Schoenbrunn Village, New Philadelphia

Founded in 1772, this village in what is today Tuscarawas County was the site of Ohio’s first Christian settlement.

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Memphis Belle Marks Milestone

The celebrated World War II flyer moves closer to being displayed at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton.

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Kelly Carlin on Her Famous Father

The author of “A Carlin Home Companion: Growing up with George” discusses her dad.

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Visit the Home Where Writer James Thurber Lived

In the quiet corridors of Columbus’ 1873 Thurber House, explore the life of the noted 20th-century author and cartoonist.

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Sarah Templeton Wilson Talks Art Appreciation

The Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum executive director shares what she loves about leading Hamilton’s one-of-a-kind destination for outdoor art.

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Tom Runnells Turns His Passion for Baseball Into Art

The former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach turns old baseballs into works of art.

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