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Take Part in the Last Year of I-X Center’s Trick-or-Treat Street
This Halloween tradition at the I-X Center has been a seasonal staple in Cleveland since 1994, and this year marks its “Final Boo” with games, rides, entertainment and all the candy your kid can carry.
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Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns 2025-26
This year, we honor Ashland, Barnesville, Green, Mount Vernon and Yellow Springs. These five communities embody the characteristics that make us proud to call Ohio home.
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Ohio Finds: ‘Popeye’ Reed Sandstone Figure
This 20.5-inch carving dates to the 1970s or ’80s.
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Explore 19th-Century Holiday Traditions During Historic Zoar Village Christmas Tours
This living-history destination in Tuscarawas county brings 19th-century German holiday traditions to life on select Saturdays this season, complete with Belsnickel, music and family-friendly festivities.
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Take a Holiday Ride Through History at Spiegel Grove
Horse-drawn sleigh and trolley rides return to the wooded estate of President Rutherford B. Hayes the week after Christmas.
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Boston Mills Ski Resort Announces 2025 Opening Day
You can hit the slopes at this Ohio ski resort starting Dec. 19, and special events are planning throughout the season.
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Joy Valley Nature Preserve Protects Thousands of Acres in Appalachian Ohio
A partnership between the Athens Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy ensures nearly 3,000 acres in Appalachian Ohio are protected for future generations.
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River Gallery Project Plans to Bring Vibrant Murals to Toledo Waterfront
Building on the success of the Glass City River Wall, artist Dean Davis’ latest project aims to bring 23 additional works to the Toledo riverfront.
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3 Family-Friendly Symphony Concerts in Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has several musical performances planned during January and February, each offering a show that is suitable for the entire family.
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Ohio Finds: Woven Coverlet
This item was made by Frederick E. Hesse in Logan, Ohio, in 1862.
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New Immersive Augmented Reality Experience Coming to COSI
Starting Jan. 30, visitors to the Columbus science destination can explore and interact with imaginary, virtual worlds through this holographic theater exhibit.
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Why Rudy’s Strudel and Bakery Is a Must-Visit Paczki Destination
Each Fat Tuesday, customers line up outside this destination in Parma for the delectable Eastern European pastry.
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Learn the Sweet History of The Dawes Arboretum at Maple Syrup Day
The Newark arboretum’s founders, Beman and Bertie Dawes, began harvesting sap for maple sugar in 1919. Today, the annual Maple Syrup Day shares that heritage with visitors.
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See ‘Winter’s Interlude: An Orchid Experience’ at Kingwood Center Gardens
From Jan. 31 to Mar. 6, take an intermission from the cold at this brilliant floral exhibition designed with over 500 orchid varieties.
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Have Thanksgiving Dinner at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon
This historic restaurant in southwest Ohio has been serving Thanksgiving Day meals for generations. Reservations for 2026 start in July.
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Celebrity Chef Makoto Okuwa to Open Restaurant in Cincinnati
Suzu, a modern take on traditional Japanese cuisine, is set to open this spring at Madison Square in Cincinnati. It will be Okuwa’s first culinary concept in the Midwest
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Spiegel Grove’s Egg Roll Marks 40 Years
The April 4 event at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums commemorates the spring tradition our 19th president brought to the White House in 1878.
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Cold War Discovery Center Opens in Dayton
A new permanent exhibition at Carillon Historical Park examines the city’s rich history in secret research that included work on the atomic bomb.
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Celebrate the Loveland Frogman at This Quirky Ohio Festival
Join local enthusiasts in this community outside Cincinnati on March 7 for a day of cryptid talks, puppet shows, live reptile showings and a parade.
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See the World’s Largest Collection of Lithophanes at this Ohio Museum
The Blair Museum of Lithophanes at the Schedel Arboretum & Gardens in Elmore is dedicated to the 19th-century art form, housing more than 2,300 unique pieces.
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