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Get Your Fill of Pancakes in the Park at the Geauga County Maple Festival
Belly up to all-you-can-eat pancakes at the long-running event in Chardon during the last full weekend in April.
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Columbus Air Show Announces 2026 Event Headliner
The U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team brings its jet showcase to our capital city during this event that runs June 19 through 21.
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Lords of the Sound Present ‘The Music of Hans Zimmer’
See this acclaimed Ukrainian symphony perform pieces from the award-winning composer in two Ohio cities this March.
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New Flagpole Marks Historic Fort Milestone
Fashioned from a single tree trunk, the flagpole stands tall in the site where the original one was installed at Ohio’s only American Revolution-era fort.
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Hearsemania Car Show Brings History to Life
This Lima car show set for June 14 and 15 offers attendees the chance to view a lineup of classic funeral home hearses and other specialty vehicles.
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Gervasi Destinations Previews Menu and Look of Upcoming Restaurant
Olinda, a Stark County restaurant from the people behind Gervasi Vineyard, shares a look at what’s coming in 2026.
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Hear Radio Plays of ‘1984’ and ‘The African Queen’ Live on Stage
The Shaker Heights-based Radio on the Lake Theatre shares the beauty of the classic-radio-drama era with its audio performances.
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New Casino Hotel Set to Open in Columbus in June
Hollywood Casino Columbus brings 203 rooms, a new restaurant and other amenities with its 150,000 square foot addition.
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Ohio Has a Second Buc-ee’s on the Way
With the Texas-based company’s first location set to open in Huber Heights this spring, Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry announced Buc-ee’s is also eyeing Richland County.
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Orville Wright’s Mansion Hosts Public Tour
Hawthorn Hill, the Dayton-area home where Orville Wright once resided with his sister Katharine and father Milton, serves as the centerpiece of this April 26 walking tour.
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‘Quilts 2026’ Opens at Lake Metroparks Farmpark
The monthlong exhibition displays quilts featuring detailed patterns, bold colors and personal stories that have been stitched into cherished works of art.
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Utica Ice Cream Festival Celebrates 50 Years
Everyone’s favorite summer treat takes center stage at this central Ohio festival that has big plans for its semicentennial.
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This Small-Town Festival Celebrates a Pungent Wild Leek
If you’ve never eaten a ramp, you’re not alone. The annual Ramp Up Peninsula celebration offers a chance to try the wild leek, which arrives in parts of Ohio each spring.
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Milkman in Cincinnati Serves up Smashburgers, Boozy Shakes and Old-School Vibes
This smash burger and boozy milkshake joint is bringing good food and quick service to diners in the city’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
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Arbor Day Festival & Spring Plant Sale Returns to The Dawes Arboretum
The beloved spring tradition celebrates its 33rd year at this outdoor destination in Newark on April 25 with activities for all ages.
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See Why Tony Packo’s Has Become a Toledo Legend
This institution is known for Hungarian fare, autographed hot dog buns and a cameo in one of the most popular TV shows of the 1970s.
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Step Into Cincinnati History at Arnold’s Bar & Grill
This Cincinnati institution pairs Prohibition-era history with long-standing menu items that contribute to its mythic reputation.
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Savor Seafood and Steaks at Bender’s Tavern
The oldest restaurant in Canton is known for its seafood, steaks and service. Since 1932, Jon Jacob’s family has owned this classic downtown spot.
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Dine at the Historic Ye Olde Trail Tavern in Yellow Springs
Hand-hewn walls, German fare and nearly 200 years of history are the hallmarks of this landmark spot along Xenia Avenue.
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