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Chief Leatherlips Monument, Dublin
Scioto Park pays tribute to a pivotal figure in central Ohio’s Native American history.
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Ways to Celebrate the Holidays in Columbus
Our capital city offers a full slate of attractions and experiences. When it comes to spending time with family and friends this season, these destinations are a good place to start.
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Deciding What to Do After High School
The journey begins with a single step forward and a flexible plan that allows you to explore, experience and learn about what comes next.
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Hocking Hills 2018 Trailfest Celebration
In honor of the National Trail System’s 50th anniversary, the Hocking Hills hosts a five-day showcase of nature, adventure and the open road.
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Why There is a Replica of France’s Lourdes Grotto in Ohio
After visiting Europe in 1932, Bishop Karl Alter spearheaded the construction of a replica of the site where the Virgin Mary reportedly appeared before a young girl in the 1850s.
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Hometown Tour 2012
Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns — Archbold, Hilliard, Lebanon, Nelsonville and Oberlin — offer an array of attractions, from downtowns with restaurants and shopping to living-history villages, music productions and summer festivals.
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Camp Sherman Memories
Thousands of soldiers trained in Ross County before shipping out to World War I battlefields. July’s Camp Sherman Days honors their contributions.
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Ohio Wine Month 2018
Summer is the perfect time to explore Buckeye State wineries, including these 12 that offer dinner, classes, tours and more.
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Country Sights, City Lights
Western Pennsylvania caters to a range of tastes, whether you want to explore rural living or downtown destinations.
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Phantoms of the Field
From frightening to folksy, scarecrows have long stood as icons of the fall harvest.
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The Learning Experience
These outstanding Ohio teachers are committed to engaging their students in the education process.
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Ohio Love: 32 Reasons to Love Our State Right Now
From date ideas and great stays to food finds and memorable moments, here’s what has us feeling warm and fuzzy about our state.
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That’s the Spirit: Chartreuse
Sip on the spirit known as the elixir for “long life.” Its origins date back 1764, and the story of its rise to prominence makes for quite the cocktail-party tale.
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Live Well Jan./Feb. 2024
How to prevent common hazards in and around the home and cold weather arrives. Plus, Dublin resident Greg Ruf shares his work to bring awareness to a lesser-known heart condition.
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Road Trips: Ohio Roadside Finds
These curiosities provide a glimpse into local heritage, Ohio history and sheer creativity. They also make for some great social media moments.
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Hometown Road Trips: 2018-19
Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these finds we discovered while visiting our 2018–2019 Best Hometowns.
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Make a Summer Getaway to Erie, PA and Western NY
Head to Erie, Pennsylvania, and western New York to find lakeshore attractions, quaint towns and plenty of fun to fill a summer weekend.
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Bent Ladder Cider and Wine, Doylestown
Matt Vodraska makes handcrafted hard ciders using both modern apples and heirloom varieties that date back centuries. You can try them at his cidery’s tasting room.
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Sand Hollow Winery & Speakeasy, Licking County
Jim Young turned his hobby into a Licking County winery. Then, he created a fun speakeasy in Newark. And, yes, you do need a password.
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The Life and Legacy of Col. Charles Young
Charles Young was the most highly decorated African-American military officer of his time, the first black U.S. National Park superintendent and a professor at Ohio’s Wilberforce University.
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