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Ohio Finds: Toleware Tin Coffee Pot

Decorating tinware with glossy Japanese-style laquer took off in Wales in the early 18th century before finding its way to the United States after the Revolutionary War.

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Pyramid Hill Lights Celebrates 25 Years

A family tradition in Hamilton for decades, this beloved light show at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is back with festive displays and plenty of holiday cheer.

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‘Devoted: Visual Performances of Faith’ in Dayton

The Dayton Art Institute presents an exhibition of work from its own collection showing how artists have interpreted and celebrated religions spanning the globe.

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Decked Out

Step back in time at the estate of Goodyear co-founder F.A. Seiberling and a re-creation of an 1860-era Ohio village.

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A Taste of the Season

Vendors at Cleveland’s beloved West Side Market fulfill special requests for holiday foods and ingredients.

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Step Into Holidays Past at These 5 Historic Ohio Homes

Celebrate holidays the old fashioned way by touring these five historic homes with Christmas displays across our state.

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Plum Perfect: How to Make Two Great Cocktails

The flavor of plum goes great with the holiday season, and these spirited creations should be part of your menu.

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Columbus’ Butcher & Rose Reimagines the American Steakhouse

Restaurateur Cameron Mitchell’s gorgeous new steakhouse features a dining room filled with works by female artists and beautiful floral touches.

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How to Make the Granville Inn’s Raisin Bread

Chef Chad Lavely shares the recipe for his update of the landmark spot’s signature baked good.

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Explore “¡Cuba!” at COSI in Columbus

The Center of Science and Industry delves into the vibrant culture, history and biodiversity of this Caribbean nation.

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Spend an Afternoon Together at Cincinnati Museum Center

Explore the history of the Queen City, walk through a re-created cave and get ice cream without ever leaving this landmark spot.

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Explore Cultures of the World at Ohio University’s International Street Fair

Visit Howard Park in Athens on April 6 to learn about other countries, try new foods and learn how we are all connected in more ways than we may realize.

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Ohio Amish Country Experiences

Hit the road and discover the simple life with our guide to great markets, landmark restaurants and tours that take you into Amish homes and businesses.

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‘Expanded Views: Native American Art in Focus’

A Toledo Museum of Art exhibition featuring historical and contemporary works by Native Americans offers a fresh perspective.

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Celebrate Culture and Heritage at 10 Ohio Festivals

Learn about cultures from across the globe at these festivals featuring food, music and activities for families.

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3 Things You’ll Love About Eerie Nights at Sauder Village

This living-history attraction in northwest Ohio but it gets the Halloween treatment in October. This year's event, returns Oct. 19

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The Ohio State Marching Band Performs First Script Ohio

In 1936, band director Eugene Weigel’s vision for a smooth and flowing formation made its debut at Ohio Stadium in October of that year.

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Noble Cut Distillery Owner Tony Guilfoy Talks Cellos

Since opening in 2015, Noble Cut Distillery in Gahanna has garnered industry and customer praise. We asked founder Tony Guilfoy how the company has built its successes.

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Holiday Hiking Events

Winter’s approach doesn’t mean it’s time to hide inside. These 2017 park system events promise fun and fascinating finds while enjoying the outdoors.

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Historic Ohio Farmers Markets

These three spots with long histories have served their communities for generations. Here’s what you’ll find there on Saturday mornings.

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