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3 Ohio Sweatshirts You’ll Love
When you want to show your Buckeye State spirit and stay warm, Celebrate Local has you covered.
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Cincinnati’s Music Hall Reopens
After 18 months of much-needed renovations, one of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood’s most iconic buildings is ready for another century of performances.
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Jennifer Rosengarten: Gardens and Ponds
The Yellow Springs artist’s landscapes are featured at the Springfield Museum of Art from April 22 through Jan. 7.
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Benson Ford Shiphouse, Put-in-Bay
This historic shipping vessel has a new life, towering over the rocky shoreline of South Bass Island.
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The Art of William Kortlander
Lancaster's Decorative Arts Center of Ohio highlights the pioneering Ohio artist.
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‘Ohio: The Start of it All’ in Lancaster
A fun exhibition examining our state’s interesting and entertaining “firsts” comes to the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
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Toledo Symphony Presents ‘Our National Parks’
The symphony teams with Los Angeles-based photochoreography artists Westwater Arts for a visual feast of a performance.
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How an Ohio High Schooler Designed Our 50-Star Flag
In 1958, Robert Heft of Lancaster envisioned an updated American flag. The rest is history.
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The Handcrafted Leather Goods of Cincinnati’s Baqette
Quinn McIlhargey-Nicholson and her team make high-quality goods that are both functional and fashionable.
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Mike Bettes on Weather Reporting in a Changing Climate
The Weather Channel meteorologist talks storm-chasing and growing up in Ohio.
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Ohio Winter Fun: Sleigh Rides
Here’s where you can take in the snowy season the old-fashioned way.
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Ohio State and NFL Star Eddie George Discusses Life After Football
The Heisman Trophy winner and former Ohio State Buckeyes running back shares how he ended up on stage playing Billy Flynn in “Chicago.”
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President Warren G. Harding’s Funeral
On Aug. 10, 1923, Harvey Firestone, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison met in Marion to pay tribute to their fallen friend.
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Biplane Rides at WACO Field
By the late 1920s, WACO Aircraft Co. in Troy was the largest civil-aircraft manufacturer in the country. Today, you can ride in a plane just like the ones once made here.
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Brite Winter in Cleveland
This annual outdoor festival encourages Ohioans to embrace the cold with a full lineup of musical acts and art-experience tents.
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Leah Storrs-Fisher’s Artwork Captures the Beauty of the Outdoors
The Columbus-based artist creates detailed paintings and prints inspired by her early childhood using delicate screen-printing and watercolor techniques.
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The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse Shines a Light on Great Lakes History
This museum along the Lake Erie shore offers an informative and immersive look at maritime history.
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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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Learn About the Race for Flight at Carillon Historical Park
Author, economic historian and professor Burton W. Folsom Jr. discusses the early competition to reach the skies during a presentation about his new book.
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New Book Details Origins and Evolution of Dayton’s Carillon Historical Park
The destination’s vice president of museum operations Alex Heckman and curator Steve Lucht wrote the 222-page, hardbound coffee-table book.
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