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‘Art of Soul!’ at National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center

This annual juried exhibition celebrates the Black experience with this art show featuring works in a variety of mediums built around the year’s theme.

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‘America’s Epic Treasures featuring Preternatural by Michael Scott’ in Cincinnati

This Cincinnati Museum Center exhibition showcases vast American landscapes by way of 33 large-scale paintings from artist Michael Scott.

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Orchard Bar + Table, Catawba Island

This restaurant draws inspiration from the region’s farming heritage and is part of a 10-acre property that offers more than what’s on the menu.

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Rebecca’s Bistro, Walnut Creek

Rebecca Miller’s restaurant is one of the less traditional you’ll discover in Ohio’s Amish Country, but its farm-fresh approach is one you won’t want to miss.

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See ‘The Nearest Faraway Place’ at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

This exhibition, which opens Jan. 25, explores how a variety of Ohio artists were influenced by their travels and the mentors they learned from during them.

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National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Releases Brutus Buckeye Version

The limited-edition figure gives a nod to the pop-culture phenomenon and is available for preorder now from the Milwaukee museum.

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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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See ‘Strategic Interplay: African Art and Imagery in Black and White’ in Toledo

This masterful exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art uses the game of chess as a frame for exploring art of the African continent.

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Book a Stay at These Mirrored Cabins in the Hocking Hills

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of southeast Ohio’s Hocking Hills region with a getaway to this cabin designed to reflect nature — literally.

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Dayton-Based Filmmaker Brittany Shyne Wins Award at Sundance Film Festival

The Wright State University alum took home the U.S. Grand Jury Prize for Documentary with her motion picture “Seeds.”

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3 Ways to Celebrate Ohio Statehood Day in 2025

Happy birthday, Ohio! Celebrate 222 years of the Buckeye State this week in both our current and former capital.

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Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum Debuts a World War II-Era Train

Visitors to this train museum in Sugarcreek can see the 1944 steam locomotive in its new home. A members-only event is set for March 29 with the season opening April 3.

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Lauren Alexander Designs’ Eco-Friendly and Incredibly Cute Everyday Items

This Columbus maker creates colorful replacements for household products that prioritize sustainability and reusability to help reduce harmful environmental impacts.

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Celebrate Founder’s Weekend at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

This 470-acre sculpture park celebrates 28 years in 2025 with free admission and a weekend of activities in honor of founder Harry T. Wilks.

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Experience Geauga County’s Nearly Century-Old Maple Festival

Founded in 1926, the annual celebration honors the region’s rich maple sugaring heritage with entertainment, traditional competitions and lots of sweet treats.

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4 Ohio Maple Events Sure to Sweeten the Season

Visit a nearly century-old festival, sample a variety of maple treats and swing by Pancake Town USA.

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5 Broadway Musicals to See in Ohio This Spring

Grab your playbill and take a seat for a season of shows that will have you ready to sing along (but please don’t).

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How Great Council State Park Honors Ohio’s Shawnee Heritage

This southwest Ohio park in Xenia, built on the site of the Native American village of Old Chillicothe, presents exhibits, artifacts and interactive displays inside an immersive visitor center.

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Live Well Ohio: February 2019

Three patients share their stories about the cardiac issues they didn’t see coming.

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Ohio Wines: 5 Bottles to Try

Ohio vintners produce award-winning wines from grapes that grow in our state. Here are several suggestions to get you started.

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