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Ohio Craft Beer 2018

Buckeye State beer is bigger than ever. Check out our guide to more than 150 breweries, great tours, quirky finds and places we love.

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Beyond the Grade

These Ohio high school educators are focused on something much bigger than the next project or assignment.

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Drink a Cocktail Inspired by George Washington

This creation from The Alcove Restaurant in downtown Mount Vernon, Ohio, honors our first commander in chief, who also owned his own whiskey distillery.

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Ohio Finds: 1802 Marietta Plat Map

This map outlining the city’s layout bears the seal of the Ohio Company and signatures of those who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.

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How Ohio’s Anti-Saloon League Helped Lead a Last Call on Alcohol

The 18th Amendment and Prohibition put an end to the United States enjoyment of spirits — an effort spearheaded by a group that was founded in Oberlin in 1893.

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All Dolled Up

Ohio museums display historic and popular dolls, from antique bisque figures to Kewpie, Barbie and American Girls.

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8 Early Spring Events in Ohio Parks

The last remnants of winter are melting away, and it’s time to get outside and enjoy warmer temperatures, budding trees and awakening wildlife. Here are eight parks that offer opportunities to take advantage of the season.

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NASA Selects Judith Resnik as Astronaut Candidate

In January 1978, the Akron native and Firestone High School graduate became one of six women chosen by NASA for its astronaut program.

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Where To Fire Up Toast-Worthy Glassware

With expert guidance from glassblowing studios across the state, you can learn all the necessary skills to make glasses and other items for holiday gifts.

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Explore the Toledo Museum of Art’s 2024 Acquisitions

This northwest Ohio art hub added more than 250 pieces to its collection this year. Here are a few that caught our attention.

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The Year Ohio Supplied the White House Christmas Tree

In 1967, the White House Christmas tree for the family of President Lyndon B. Johnson came from Portage County.

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Antique Beams & Boards Gives Old Barns New Life

Matt Gleckler’s northwest Ohio business carefully harvests wood from rural structures across the state.

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Phil Mattingly Talks Elections and Ohio

As Ohioans prepare to vote on key national and statewide races in 2018, we talked with the CNN correspondent and Toledo native.

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Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on the 2016 Presidential Race

The Cincinnati native returns to Ohio to moderate a GOP candidate forum prior to this month’s Republican presidential primary debate in Cleveland.

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Seneca Caverns, Bellevue

This Northwest Ohio natural landmark was discovered in 1872 and has been a tourist attraction since 1933.

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Karl Rove Talks William McKinley

The political consultant’s book examines how the Ohioan united a splintered Republican party.

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Seth Breedlove's Search for the Unexplained

The Small Town Monsters founder and filmmaker discusses his love for exploring American myths and lore.

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Lawrence Witmer Discusses Dinosaurs and Evolution

The Ohio University professor shares how studying the biological structures of modern animals helps him interpret the evolution of dinosaurs.

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Lace Time

Toledo Museum of Art exhibition examines how the athletic shoe has shaped style and culture

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Lori Stewart Gonzalez on Being Ohio University’s First Female President

When she took the college’s top office in 2023, the longtime educator became the first woman to helm Ohio University.

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