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Visit This Ohio Shop that Blends Science, History and the Macabre
Cleveland Curiosities in Lakewood stocks an incredible selection of obscure antiques and oddities that range from cool to creepy.
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6 Scary Halloween Experiences in Ohio
To the scream seekers across our state, this one's for you. Check out six spots that are dishing out the jump scares this season.
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Buy This Iconic Ohio Ice Cream Stand!
The Cone in West Chester, known for its orange and white swirl-top roof, is up for sale.
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3 Things to Know About Cedar Point’s New Coaster
The Sandusky amusement park’s latest ride, Siren’s Curse, arrives summer 2025. Here is what we’re most looking forward to about the ride.
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Littleton’s Market, Upper Arlington
The restaurant and cafe at Littleton’s Market serves meals that showcase what is on the store’s shelves and fosters an atmosphere of community.
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Bluegrass Musical Tells Legendary Tale of the Loveland Frog
This fun romp, which debuted at the Cincinnati Fringe Fest in 2014, brings the story of southwest Ohio’s famous cryptid back to the stage.
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Foraged and Sown, Columbus & West Jefferson
A certified organic farm operating since 2015, Foraged and Sown literally started in Kate Hodges’ backyard.
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Cleveland and the 2019 MLB All-Star Game
The Cleveland Indians welcome the All-Star Game back to downtown Cleveland in 2019. Here are a few other games at Progressive Field to put on your calendar this year.
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Jim Thome on HIs Cleveland Baseball Legacy
Indians legend Jim Thome talked with us about the origins of his batting stance, his most memorable All-Star Game and playing in the World Series.
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Summer Idyll
Cincinnati Art Museum pays homage to the season with paintings by Edward Henry Potthast.
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The Story of Barberton’s Mum Fest
The mum offers a burst of color each autumn, a fact that’s celebrated annually in Summit County and across Ohio.
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Go Birding at Magee Marsh
This spot along the Lake Erie shore is considered one of the world’s best bird-watching sites. Visit and it won’t take long to see why.
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Ohio Amish Country Foods: Jams & Jars
From a peanut butter spread that's a staple of Amish kitchens to a rainbow of homemade jams, here’s what to stock up on.
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Justin Sanchez on Fighting COVID-19 with Scientific Innovation
Battelle’s technical fellow for life sciences shares how the Columbus-based nonprofit ended up playing a pivotal role in battling against the contagious disease.
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‘Chopped’ Host Ted Allen Talks Competitive Cooking
The Ohio native discusses cooking, Columbus and putting together a winning Valentine’s Day dinner.
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Ohio Summer Programs Offer a Preview of Campus Living
Organizations across Ohio invite high school students to attend summer programs on a university campus. Each offers a glimpse of college living and a way to connect with peers.
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How to Make the Most of Your Dorm Room Space
Residence Halls allow you to get creative when setting up your living area. We asked a professional organizer her advice for creating a fun and functional space.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ohio’s 529 Plan
Ohio’s 529 plan is a tax-free way to set aside money for expenses related to education beyond high school. Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.
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Ray Ray’s Hog Pit, Columbus
Jamie Anderson’s stationary food trucks smoke their meats on-site, serving low-and-slow favorites at Columbus’ Land-Grant Brewing Co. and Powell’s Nocterra Brewing Co.
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Toledo Museum of Art Announces 2025 Exhibition Highlights
From the glamour of Hollywood jewelry to Dutch still-life paintings to art of Indigenous people, these exhibitions cover a wide range of creativity.
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