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Ohio Finds: William John Edmondson Painting
A member of one of our state’s famous artistic families created this autumn landscape of rolling meadows.
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World's Largest Matchstick
Wadsworth’s Ohio Match Co. began making its famous blue-tipped wooden matches in 1895. It went out of business in 1987, but the company’s legacy lives on
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Season's Eatings
We asked Ohio State Buckeye bars with tasty food to share a recipe for one of their game-day creations.
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Best Hometowns 2015–2016: Coshocton
From a restored canal town to the nation’s largest maker of American flags, history, creativity and patriotism converge here.
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Little Fish Brewing Co.’s Dayton Station
The Athens brewery puts roots down in a second location that offers beautifully crafted beers and a food menu by executive chef Becky Clark.
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Rutherford B. Hayes Marries Lucy Webb
On Dec. 30, 1852, the future president and first lady were wed in a simple ceremony at the home of the bride’s mother in Cincinnati.
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Little Ladies Soft Serve, Columbus
Will and Lydia Chambers’ central Ohio soft serve truck offers a fun lineup of ice cream cones and sundaes, with a couple inspired by the distinctive personalities of their young daughters.
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7 Ohio Spots for Thrills and Chills
The Halloween season offers a perfect time to get your pulse racing with some legitimate frights.
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Ohio Road Trips: Burger Trail
These Buckeye State favorites should be on every culinary adventurer’s map.
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How Ohio Launched America's Barn Quilt Phenomenon
The barn quilt phenomenon began in Adams County more than two decades ago. Today, there are driving tours across Ohio and far beyond that invite travelers to hit the road.
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My Ohio: Two Men and a Map
A driving tour connects father and son to Ohio’s history and resplendent autumn landscapes.
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Heineman Winery, Put-in-Bay
The Heineman family has been operating its Put-in-Bay winery since 1888 and now makes more than two dozen wines with grapes grown on the Lake Erie islands.
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Ohio Road Trips: College-Town Eats
Whether you’re making a return trip or visiting for the first time, you can’t go wrong grabbing a bite at these landmark eateries.
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5 Ohio Paddling Adventures
Want to float away this summer? These scenic excursions are a good place to start.
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How Bob Evans Went From an Ohio Farm to a Sausage Empire
What had its beginnings in Gallia County has grown into a national brand that brings its namesake’s favorites to diners and home cooks alike.
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3 Ohio Sweet Corn Festivals to Visit this Summer
Sweet corn festivals begin cropping up across the state this month. Here are three July events celebrating Ohio’s seasonal star.
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That’s the Spirit: Ouzo
As the year comes to a close, we recommend toasting with a spirit steeped in a culture of camaraderie. Ouzo, an anise-flavored aperitif, is the perfect pour.
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Jen Freeman Sticks to Her Family’s Maple Syrup Legacy
The president of Richards Maple Products discusses the family business and our state’s maple-sugaring tradition.
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7 Art Exhibits to See in Ohio This Spring
Feel inspired at these seven art exhibits in Ohio, from landscapes depicted in watercolor detail, to a gallery of works by Ohio artists.
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Who Was Johnny Appleseed?
Two hundred and fifty years after his birth, John Chapman still holds a place in our history that often contains as much lore as it does fact. Here is how he shaped Ohio through his work.
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