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Where to Go in Ohio for Free Comic Book Day
Free Comic Book Day returns the first weekend in May. It doesn’t matter if you’re a longtime fan or a newbie collector, these two Ohio shops will help you celebrate.
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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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The Iconic Longaberger Basket Headquarters
Company founder Dave Longaberger came up with the idea for the imaginative and attention-getting 180,000-square-foot building in 1994
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5 Incredible Train Collections in Ohio
Tributes to the heyday of the railroad era come in all sizes, from hand-carved masterpieces to a roundhouse that holds one man’s classic steam engines.
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ESPN alum Jay Crawford Talks Sports Reporting and Journalism Education
Sandusky native and sports broadcaster Jay Crawford discusses coming home to his alma mater, Bowling Green State University.
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Revisiting Ohio’s Bygone Department Stores
Department stores once ruled the retail landscape with their wealth of offerings and festive approaches to the holidays. These four are long closed, but the memories of them still burn brightly.
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9 Classic Ohio Bakeries to Visit During the Holidays
Whether you’re looking for Old World flavors or local favorites that have been delighting customers for years, you’ll find them here.
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‘Dancing in the Light: Masterworks from the Age of American Impressionism’
The Canton Museum of Art’s new exhibition features works from museums and collections in and around Ohio.
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See ‘The Nearest Faraway Place’ at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
This exhibition, which opens Jan. 25, explores how a variety of Ohio artists were influenced by their travels and the mentors they learned from during them.
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5 Broadway Musicals to See in Ohio This Spring
Grab your playbill and take a seat for a season of shows that will have you ready to sing along (but please don’t).
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Meet the Father-Son Duo Behind Ohio Workshop’s Creations
Joe and Matt Vojacek’s business embraces creativity and ingenuity in its home decor pieces.
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Spend a Rainy Summer Day at These 4 Ohio Museum Exhibitions
When the clouds roll in and the drops start to fall, make plans to visit one of these kid-friendly museum exhibitions that are all here for a limited summer run.
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5 Touring Musicals Coming to Ohio This Summer
From one of our Founding Fathers to the King of Pop to a heartwarming tale of optimism and growing up, grab tickets now for these Broadway productions appearing on stages across our state.
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See Hot Air Balloons Fill the Skies at Ashland BalloonFest
Celebrate 35 years of high-flying fun at this annual tradition that features balloon launches, evening balloon glows and live music June 26 through 28 in Ashland.
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The World’s Largest Rubber Duck Visits Put-In-Bay
From Aug. 1 through 3, Ohio’s lineup of giant-sized oddities welcomes a special visitor — a 61-foot-tall rubber duck.
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See ‘The Science Behind Pixar‘ at COSI This Fall
Opening Oct. 11, this traveling exhibition invites visitors to step inside the studio’s world of art, science and storytelling with hands-on activities and life-size Pixar favorites.
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See ‘Ohio: Wild at Heart’ on the Big Screen This Fall
The new IMAX film showcases Ohio’s wild side as it invites viewers to journey through the state’s stunning forests, rivers and skies.
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Fun Finds
From adorable and cuddly handcrafted stuffed animals to crocheted dog and cat cozies, check out inventive creations that’ll bring a smile to your face.
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Best Hometowns 2024: Urbana
Downtown redevelopment has made this Champaign County community a regional destination for those seeking fresh flavors and interesting finds.
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Visit 5 Underground Railroad Sites in Ohio
Walk in the footsteps of history at these five properties across the state that helped guide freedom seekers north to Canada.
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