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Fairport Harbor Creamery Serves Ice Cream, Mini Golf and Summer Fun
This family-owned business located just steps from Lake Erie has been a favorite for ice cream, boozy treats and more since it opened in 2019.
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Summer Place in Lakewood Honors a Son’s Legacy Through Food and Giving
This restaurant along the Lake Erie shore features coastal- and Mediterranean-inspired fare and has a charitable mission in honor of the owners’ late son.
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Celebrate Independence Day at 6 Ohio Festivals
Enjoy the Fourth of July holiday with the whole family at these festivals that include family fun, unique events and activities and dazzling fireworks displays.
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How Swensons Drive-In Shaped Akron Food Culture
Eating in your car is a Rubber City tradition and Swensons Drive-In is the reason why. The company has locations across Ohio, limited-time menu collaborations and a core experience that has remained unchanged for generations.
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Tom Hamilton Reflects on 35 Years as the Voice of Cleveland Baseball
Soon to be recognized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, Tom Hamilton looks back on his iconic career as the radio voice of the Cleveland Guardians.
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2025 Ohio Book Award Winners Announced
These annual awards from the Ohioana Library honor Ohio-centric books. They will be presented Oct. 15 at the Ohio Statehouse.
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5 Outdoor Music Festivals in Ohio Before the End of Summer
Grab a blanket or a lawn chair and head to these music festival across our state with acts ranging from bluegrass to jazz.
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Get Tickets for the Dayton Art Institute Oktoberfest
This tradition features plenty of German beer, food and fun on Sept. 26 through 28. Tickets go on sale Aug. 6.
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7 Fall Festivals in Ohio’s Appalachian Region
Gigantic pumpkins, a giant cuckoo clock and favorite foods from down on the farm? Find it all this season in Appalachian Ohio.
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Announces Lineup of Halloween Events
Mark your calendars for these spooky season events spanning a family-friendly Boo at the Zoo to a 21-and-over Howl-O-Ween Bash.
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5 Events for Dogs and Their Owners This Fall
Bring your furry, four-legged family members to these great happenings from baseball games to parades.
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Alan Bowman Plays Dayton’s Historic Deeds Carillon
The Ohioan keeps a centuries-old musical tradition ringing as the carillonneur at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton.
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Filmmaker Allen Farst on the NFL’s First Game
Decades of moviemaking culminate in “Triangle Park,” a documentary about the historic 1920 game in Dayton that kicked off the NFL as we know it today.
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Ohio Box Turtles Find Temporary Home at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
The Ohio Division of Wildlife partnered with the Cincinnati Zoo to relocate 21 box turtles to a new home after they spent 30 years in a school courtyard in West Carrollton.
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5 Fall Events in Ohio’s Parks
From migrating birds and square dancing to honey harvesting and a scenic hike, check out these great events this fall in park systems across the state.
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51st Baby Gorilla Born at the Cincinnati Zoo
Gladys, the beloved gorilla who once needed human surrogates to raise her, is now a mom herself, marking a milestone birth during the zoo’s 150th anniversary year.
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Athens’ West End Ciderhouse Champions Local Ingredients
Using ingredients sourced from across southern Ohio, this college-town spot offers a creative lineup of hard ciders and a cozy taproom to hang out in.
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5 Must-See Art Exhibits in Ohio This Fall
Beautiful quilts, historic jewelry and famous fashions are on display all across Ohio this season. Here are five exhibitions that are not to be missed.
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Quarry Hill Orchards’ Market Barn
This third-generation family business offers fruit-picking workshops and local produce in a newly built structure that holds a lot of history.
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See ‘The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum’ at the Dayton Art Institute
This exhibition, which runs through Jan. 11, showcases more than 120 works that explore our connection with nature.
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