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How Ohio’s Harry M. Stevens Changed the Ballpark Experience
The native of England settled in Niles, Ohio, before trading his mill job for the baseball business. The innovations he pioneered remain part of the fan experience to this day.
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SKT Ceramics, Cincinnati
Ceramics artist Susannah Tisue makes everyday ware meant to inspire and calm.
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Hotels With History
Visit these architectural treasures and appreciate the luxuries of days gone by.
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Ohioan Piper Kerman on Her Memoir ’Orange is the New Black’
This Columbus resident wrote the book that inspired Netflix’s hit series. We talked with her about writing, success and the criminal justice system.
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The Stubborn Brother Pizza Bar, Toledo
This spot near the University of Toledo campus features piping-hot pies and other Italian fare in a fun environment.
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‘Charles Burchfield: The Ohio Landscapes, 1915-1920’
The Cleveland Museum of Art showcases works by the Salem, Ohio, native in an exhibition that runs through May 5.
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'Mort Künstler: ‘The Godfather’ of Pulp Fiction Illustrators' at the Canton Museum of Art
Mort Künstler's adventurous art accompanied stories that were published in magazines, weeklies and paperbacks during the 1950s and '60s. See more than 70 of his original works at the Canton Museum of Art.
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‘Walk This Way’ at Taft Museum of Art
Historic and fascinating women’s shoes from the collection of famed footwear designer Stuart Weitzman step into the spotlight in Cincinnati.
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‘Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies on the Water’ in Toledo
See an installation by the celebrated contemporary Japanese artist at the Toledo Museum of Art through Jan. 3, 2021.
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Ohio Finds: Clyde Singer’s “Beaten Ball Club”
Born in 1908 in Malvern, Singer was a natural artist. He created this painting in 1949.
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Explore Ohio: 32 Virtual Experiences
Even if you can’t visit in person, you can still learn, explore and have fun thanks to these online offerings created by cultural institutions across the Buckeye State.
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Food Road Trips: Classic Delis
Corned beef never goes out of style. You won’t go wrong ordering it (or anything else) at these beloved Ohio delis.
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Ohio Finds: Tekla Bread Crate
This vintage bread crate comes from an early, Cleveland-based Nabisco brand.
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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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Ohio Finds: Leuty McGuffey Manahan’s ‘Cutting Ice’
This folk art painting created by the artist in 1950 depicts frosty work from winters past.
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Ohio Eats: Mister Mustard
When you’re ready to grill this summer, make sure this mustard is in your fridge.
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Theodore Roosevelt Dedicates the McKinley Memorial
On Sept. 30, 1907, the 26th president of the United States traveled to Canton to dedicate the monument paying tribute to his predecessor.
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Get a Taste of History at Ashtabula’s Rennick Meat Market
The building that housed Ashtabula’s Rennick Meat Market for decades fueled the creation of this butcher-inspired restaurant.
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Heaven in a Cone
When the temperature soars, we crave ice cream, in all its sweet, frozen glory.
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