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22 Ways to Celebrate the Holiday Season in Columbus
Head to our state capital this season for twinkling lights, local shopping and great events that promise to warm the rest of your year.
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Ashland’s Holiday Attraction Earns a Guinness World Record
The Candy Cane Trail featuring hundreds of illuminated metal sculptures kicked off its second season in a huge way.
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Where to Buy a Great Fruitcake (Really!)
Summit County’s The Bake Shop in Ghent gives the holiday staple some much-needed appreciation with its secret recipe.
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5 Ways to Kick Off the Holidays in Ohio
Your holiday plans start here. Check out these festive gatherings and events during the last week of November.
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Explore Medina’s First Curiosities & Cryptids Festival
Celebrating its inaugural year, check out this Medina festival dedicated to all things curious and mystical.
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World’s Largest Model Train Display to Close in 2025
It’s your last chance to visit Entertrainment Junction, a Butler County destination that has been a hub for both train enthusiasts and families for years.
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Foraged and Sown, Columbus & West Jefferson
A certified organic farm operating since 2015, Foraged and Sown literally started in Kate Hodges’ backyard.
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Fall Road Trip on U.S. Route 33
This 145-mile portion between Logan County and Athens offers a visit to a historic mill and a drive through a stretch of Wayne National Forest.
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Summer Idyll
Cincinnati Art Museum pays homage to the season with paintings by Edward Henry Potthast.
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6 Ohio Art Festivals to Visit this Summer
From drawing with chalk to capturing nature while surrounded by it, these art events provide the chance to watch artists in action and take a closer look at their works.
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102 Days + Nights of Summer: September 2018
Check out the Demolition Derby at the Fulton County Fair, and celebrate Hale Farm & Village’s 60th anniversary.
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Ohio Amish Country Foods: Pies & Pastries
So many pies, so little time. Ohio’s Amish Country offers a wide variety of flavors and styles. That’s before we even get to the fritters and fry pies.
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Hal McCoy on a Career of Covering Baseball
The veteran baseball writer discusses the Cincinnati Reds, Opening Day and the challenge that threatened his career.
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4 Outdoor Winter Festivals to Warm Your Month
From downtown Medina’s annual ice-carving sculpture extravaganza to Port Clinton’s fiery Burning Snowman Fest, check out these events happening between now and March 1.
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Roadside Ohio: Bizarre Homes
Explore some of our state’s most unique abodes, from a 1924 ore freighter turned ship house on South Bass Island to a whimsical mushroom-shaped home in Cincinnati.
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Visit 5 Favorite Ohio Bookstores
Bibliophiles love these creatively organized and inviting spots where browsing the shelves makes for a memorable and fun experience.
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Patty Mitchell Shares Her Inspiration for Creating Passion Works Studio
Her Athens studio empowers artists of all ability levels to channel their creativity into joyful, vibrant works of art, including its signature Passion Flower.
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Toledo’s Stone Cut Bistro Continues a Family’s Restaurant Tradition
Elias and Nas Hajjar joined forces to open this spot in the Ottawa Hills Shopping Center that features the Lebanese-inspired dishes for which their family is known.
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9 Sweet Stops in Ohio’s Amish Country
The farm-centered, family-focused way of life in these rural parts of Ohio is reflected in the foods you’ll find there. Here’s where to pick up pies, doughnuts, chocolates and more.
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6 Spring Art Festivals in Ohio
Browse photography, blown glass, paintings, jewelry, pottery and more at these festivals that showcase the talent of local artists as well as those from across the country.
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