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Shop Local: Handmade Birdhouses
Paul and Deborah Bahm’s beautiful handmade birdhouses merge craftsmanship with environmentally minded thinking.
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Amish-Made Furniture Inspired by Famous Paintings
Holmes County’s Homestead Furniture collaborates with The Met in New York City to create collector pieces shaped by works of art from the museum’s collection.
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Bird Calling
Wood carver Laurel Dabbs continues an American folk art tradition with her beautiful duck decoys.
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Crafted with Care
From quilts to dolls to rugs, Ohio’s Amish Country is home to beautiful cloth- and textile-based works.
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Ohio Finds: Dog Figurine Made by The Logan Pottery
Decor depicting dogs was a popular ornamentation for hearths and mantelpieces during the early 20th century.
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Try These 3 Made-in-Ohio Pumpkin Foods
Jeni’s Pumpkin Cake Roll Ice Cream, Taft Brewing Co.’s Frisch’s Pumpkin Pie Ale and Katalina’s Pumpkin Apple Butter? We’d like all of the above, please.
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The Ohio Town Where Every Airstream Camper is Made
The shiny, aluminum travel trailers are one of the world’s most recognizable ways to hit the road. Since 1952, they have been assembled by hand in Jackson Center.
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A First Look at the Ohio-Made Movie ‘Lost & Found in Cleveland’
In this film by Keith Gerchak and Marisa Guterman, an antiques-appraisal television show’s visit brings together a diverse cast of characters.
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4 Ohio Tourist Trails We Love
From legends of aviation to delicious doughnuts, these road trips will get your motor running.
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Amish Country Road Trips: Geauga & Trumbull Counties
The Amish communities of Geauga and Trumbull counties attract those who seek a taste of country living just a short drive from the city.
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Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin
The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside.
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Amish Country Road Trips
We drove over the back roads and across the rolling hills of Ohio’s Amish Country for our guide to five communities filled with farm-fresh foods, handcrafted furniture, great gifts and more.
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Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek
The village of Sugarcreek’s downtown is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but the area was originally settled by a mix of Amish, Swiss and German families.
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Amish Country Road Trips: Walnut Creek
The area Jonas Stutzman and and his wife settled in 1809 is now a tourist destination known for its restaurants, shops and opportunities to take in the Amish way of living.
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Sun Bent Studio Creates Rainbows for Your Home
Columbus-based artist Nicole Derifield-West harnesses the power of light and spreads joy with her delicate crystal and metal and creations.
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Rock Salt Vintage Crafts Nature-Inspired Jewelry
Katelin Reeser of Cincinnati shares her love of the natural world through her handmade jewelry pieces that are lasting, durable and unique.
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How Artist Jon Lund Immortalizes Cleveland Landmarks and Icons
His Hudson-based Lund Studio creates a line of beautiful prints that celebrates neighborhoods like Little Italy, natural features such as the Cuyahoga River and more.
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Emily Cooper Creations, Cincinnati
Cincinnati-based relief printmaker Emily Cooper draws inspiration from nature, people and books to craft pieces she hopes evoke a sense of serenity in those who view them.
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Lost Petal Pottery Inspired by Nature, Landmarks and Lore
Artist Torie McCollum crafts a lineup of beautiful creations with an earthy feel at her studio space in Circleville.
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P Thompson Ceramics, Columbus
In 2020, Patrick Thompson began crafting his line of functional and timeless ceramic pieces.
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