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Pullman Bed & Breakfast, Dennison
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to stay in a luxury, 1920-era railcar, the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum has your answer.
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The Stubborn Brother Pizza Bar, Toledo
This spot near the University of Toledo campus features piping-hot pies and other Italian fare in a fun environment.
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Wings & Wheels Fly-In/Drive-In, Marion
Visit the Marion Municipal Airport to get an up-close view of airplanes, learn about NASA missions and maybe even take to the skies.
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Best of the Best Hometowns
Here are a few of the reasons why Archbold, Lebanon, Nelsonville, Oberlin and Hilliard are Ohio Magazine Best Hometowns.
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Land-Grant Brewing Co., Columbus
A former elevator factory in the Franklinton neighborhood now houses a fun sports bar with a lineup of tasty and traditional craft beers.
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Monica Potter on Buying Her Childhood Home
The actress and Cleveland native talks about reclaiming her childhood home, an effort that was documented on an HGTV series.
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Wolf’s Ridge Brewing, Columbus
This Columbus spot focuses on food as much as it does beer, with a menu of carefully constructed American favorites.
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How an Ohioan Created an International Star Trek Fan Club
When “Star Trek” fan Russ Haslage set out to launch a fan club for his favorite science fiction franchise, he turned to the show’s creator. Decades later, the International Federation of Trekkers has chapters around the globe and a headquarters in Huron, Ohio.
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Ella, E.T. and more at Blossom Music Festival
The Cleveland Orchestra spends its summers in Cuyahoga Falls. Here are three performances to check out between now and the end of the season.
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Dean Martin Mural, Steubenville
The entertainer, Rat Pack member and native son of Steubenville is immortalized in a mural that recalls scenes from his life and career.
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Colo Born at the Columbus Zoo
In December 1956, the first gorilla ever born in captivity arrived three days before Christmas and was a topic of fascination from the moment of her birth.
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The Rise and Fall of the Lustron Home
Lustron Corp. hoped its prefabricated steel homes would address the need for postwar housing. The company’s Columbus factory closed after making just 2,600 homes, most of which still stand today.
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Food + Drink Finds in Erie, PA, and Western NY
Visit eight great spots in Erie, Pennsylvania, and western New York.
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Detroit: 4 Boutique Hotels You’ll Love
Check out the Motor City’s renaissance while staying at one of these properties that merge history with high-end amenities.
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Holiday Arts Preview
We highlight 12 music, theater and dance performances that are sure to fill you with Christmas spirit.
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Hometown Tour 2012
Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns — Archbold, Hilliard, Lebanon, Nelsonville and Oberlin — offer an array of attractions, from downtowns with restaurants and shopping to living-history villages, music productions and summer festivals.
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The Mahoning Valley Historical Society Brings Back a Classic
The Mahoning Valley Historical Society is making efforts to revive the historic headquarters of Youngstown ice cream innovator Harry Burt.
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The Music of John Williams
Conductor Richard Kaufman discusses “The Music of John Williams.”
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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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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Cincinnati celebrates its German heritage every September with a huge festival. Here are three reasons why it is the largest celebration of its kind in North America.
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