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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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Read “Ohio Indian Trails”
First published in 1933, Frank Wilcox’s “Ohio Indian Trails” gets reissue.
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5 Unique Symphony Shows to See This Season
Orchestras take on pop, country, Broadway musicals and Hollywood scores at Ohio theaters and music halls between now and March 8.
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Motor City Getaways
These five Detroit attractions promise a mix of arts, culture, history and fun.
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Ohio Summer Concerts: 10 Must-See Shows
From country music superstar Zach Bryan headlining The Horseshoe to The Rolling Stones’ first Ohio tour stop since 2015, these are the concerts to see this season.
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Antique & Handmade: 4 Great Michigan Spots
Whether it’s something wonderfully vintage or beautifully handcrafted, Michigan offers a wealth of places to find that special something.
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5 Great Brewpubs
Visit Ohio spots that have mastered craft brews and great food to go with them.
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How One Couple Revived the Legacy of a Legendary Ohio Glassware Company
Fran Taylor shattered expectations in the mid-20th century before her story was swept away by time. David and Jason Annecy brought her Gay Fad Studios’ name and inspiration back to Lancaster.
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Shop Local: Packer Creek Pottery
Packer Creek Pottery's decades of success is also the story of two women separated by a generation.
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New Heights
The Cleveland Orchestra brings Bernard Herrmann’s score for “Vertigo” to life at Severance Hall.
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Akron: Eat, Drink and Be Merry
Akron shines during the holidays. Check out these six spots that deliver food, drinks and fun.
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Sweet Sounds
These seven stops along the Mountain Music Trail offer a look into Appalachia’s musical heritage.
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West Virginia: Mountain State Music
These five music venues host national names and local favorites while celebrating the state’s deep musical roots.
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