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The Great Lakes Exposition Opens

On June 27, 1936, the city of Cleveland unveiled a vibrant exposition that drew millions of visitors to the lakefront during the course of its run.

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The Great Flood of 1936

That spring, Marietta was just one of many river towns overtaken by rising waters that covered portions of a dozen states.

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Fig & Oak, Ashland

Julie and John Mitchell’s store sells products from philanthropy-focused businesses and donates a portion of its own sales to good causes.

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Alpine Hills Museum, Sugarcreek

This Sugarcreek attraction offers a window into the lives of the people who settled this region and the history of the area known as Ohio’s Little Switzerland.

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Rivertown Inkery & Apparel, Cincinnati

Doug Burns celebrates the Queen City’s past and present with designs he hopes customers will enjoy for years to come.

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Distinctly Paramount: Fashion & Costume at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

The Lancaster museum's summer exhibition showcases costumes from the Paramount Pictures archive.

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End of the Commons General Store, Mesopotamia

This landmark along the western edge of Trumbull County draws locals and travelers alike. When you go, be sure to buy a fry pie (or three).

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‘Woodstock at 50’

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame marks the golden anniversary of “three days of peace and music” with an exhibition celebrating the most famous concert of all time.

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Hall of Fame City Fun

The Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival is reason enough to visit Canton in August. While you’re there, check out these other attractions.

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Peoples Mortuary Museum, Marietta

Bill Peoples’ museum houses a collection of interesting artifacts that offers insight into the funeral business and how it evolved over 150 years.

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Food, Shopping, Stays and more in Ohio’s Amish Country

From getaway stays and comfort food to local history and great shopping, these destinations offer classic tastes of the simple life alongside new favorites.

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5 Fall Finds in Grove City, Ohio

This Columbus suburb offers plenty of fun, from experiencing a family-friendly day at the farm to shopping for home decor to enjoying creative cocktails.

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Amish Country Road Trips: Millersburg

Downtown Millersburg is where the country meets Main Street. There's a hitching post for horses outside the courthouse and small businesses dotting both sides of Jackson Street

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Get Happy at The Little Light Collective

This funky vintage shop in Columbus’ Clintonville neighborhood assembles items from more than 45 vendors in a bright and uplifting space.

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See ‘Jane Austen: Fashion & Sensibility’ in Cincinnati

The Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati hosts an exhibition of wardrobe worn in six screen adaptations of Jane Austen’s classic novels.

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Haunted Ohio: The Lafayette Hotel

Marietta’s historic riverfront hotel has a long history and plenty of ghost stories. Book a room — or a tour with Hidden Marietta — to see the place for yourself.

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Piatt Castles, West Liberty

Mac-A-Cheek castle builder Abram Piatt’s son, William, first opened the family’s twin mansions to the public in the early 20th century.

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Summer Solstice Lavender Festival

Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm in Martinsville celebrates the fragrant herb that’s a perennial favorite.

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3 Kid-Friendly Finds Near Columbus

Westerville mom and entrepreneur Jennifer Sanger shares a few of her favorite local places for little ones.

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Best Hometowns 2018: Findlay

This city exudes a small-town feel while boasting a vibrant downtown, strong businesses and welcoming neighborhoods.

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