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‘Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth’ at Columbus Museum of Art

Mixed-media artist Wendy Red Star addresses long-imposed narratives about Indigenous people. An exhibition of her work is on display April 21 through Sept. 3.

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Ohio Road Trips: Hocking Hills

A trip to southeast Ohio offers ways to experience nature and adventure like few other places in the Buckeye State.

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6 Historic Sites Along Ohio’s Scenic Byways

Take a drive through Ohio's early years by visiting these locations along some of our state’s scenic routes.

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Dan Chudzinski Embraces Imagination at Findlay’s Mazza Museum

Artist and curator Dan Chudzinski brings whimsy and wonder to the world’s first collection of original artwork from children’s picture books.

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3 Ohio Scenic Byways Packed With History

From the streets of historic Granville to the farm where Bob Evans and his family lived, these scenic byways offer insight into our state’s history.

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The Idyllic Art of Ohio Painter Anthony Kleem

Ohio artist Anthony Kleem’s depictions of small-town America adorn calendars, jigsaw puzzles, posters and more at retailers across the nation.

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4 Reasons to Visit Toledo This Year

Celebrate the legacy of the Jeep in the city where it was born, see paintings from renowned Italian painter Caravaggio and more.

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Ohio Finds: 1802 Marietta Plat Map

This map outlining the city’s layout bears the seal of the Ohio Company and signatures of those who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.

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Ohio Finds: “Bells” by Paul Riba

This oil-on-Masonite painting is representative of the magic realism art movement.

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City Scenes

The Zanesville Museum of Art features works associated with the turn-of-the-20th-century artists known as The Eight.

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The Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue, Youngstown

This addition to Wean Park immortalizes the famous handshake between baseball players George Shuba and Jackie Robinson.

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Prairie Inspiration

Ohio’s remaining and re-created grasslands are brimming with fall wildflowers this time of year.

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Explore History and Culture in Michigan

Head north and and you’ll find a range of destinations that celebrate our nation’s history and heritage.

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Driving Ohio’s Scenic Byways

The Ohio Department of Transportation has identified 27 routes. Here are 12 that highlight history, nature and favorite attractions throughout the state.

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The Election of 1920

The race introduced the world to Franklin D. Roosevelt and marked the last time an Ohioan won the White House.

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Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, Coshocton

This small but impressive museum showcases thousands of items that belonged to two brothers who grew up in the area and other local families.

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‘An American in Venice: James McNeil Whistler and His Legacy’

The Zanesville Museum of Art features 12 prints made by James McNeil Whistler alongside works by 23 other artists.

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Ohio Adopts the Swallow-Tail Burgee as its Flag

In 1902, nearly 100 years after Ohio became a state, the legislature approved a flag design that symbolizes our history and place in the nation.

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The Ohio Town that Baseball Legend Cy Young Called Home

Cy Young’s name is synonymous with Major League Baseball’s most dominant pitchers. He was born in Tuscarawas County in 1867, and he lived there both during and after his career in the big leagues.

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Read “Ohio Indian Trails”

First published in 1933, Frank Wilcox’s “Ohio Indian Trails” gets reissue.

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