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Ohio Road Trips: Retro Diners

Here’s where you can take a step back in time and enjoy a slice of Americana in a vintage setting.

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Antique Beams & Boards Gives Old Barns New Life

Matt Gleckler’s northwest Ohio business carefully harvests wood from rural structures across the state.

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John F. Kennedy Campaigns at Euclid Beach Park

Less than two months before the 1960 presidential election, the Democratic candidate addressed the largest crowd ever assembled at this lakeside park in Cleveland.

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Little Brown Jug, Delaware

This longstanding harness-racing tradition returns to central Ohio each September. Here’s the rundown on what you need to know before you go.

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John A. Roebling and Cincinnati’s Famous Bridge

In 1856, the inventor began work on an Ohio River crossing that he saw as both a work of art and a monument to engineering.

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Flowers Power Alisa H. Workman’s Beautiful Paintings

The southwest Ohio-based artist embraces spontaneity in creating her floral-inspired canvases.

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Read “Ohio Indian Trails”

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

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‘Steranko and the American Hero’ in Youngstown

Artist Jim Steranko has depicted many American heroes during his career, from Nick Fury to Batman. An exhibition of his works opens this month at The Butler Institute of American Art.

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The Historical Markers of Marietta’s Sewah Studios

Marietta’s Sewah Studios connects the past to the present with its instantly recognizable signs.

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‘Dancing in the Light: Masterworks from the Age of American Impressionism’

The Canton Museum of Art’s new exhibition features works from museums and collections in and around Ohio.

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Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum Debuts a World War II-Era Train

Visitors to this train museum in Sugarcreek can see the 1944 steam locomotive in its new home. A members-only event is set for March 29 with the season opening April 3.

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9 Ways to Experience Erie, PA and Western NY this Summer

Explore Presque Isle State Park, visit the Chautauqua Institution for its 150th anniversary and celebrate laughter in the hometown of a comedy legend.

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The Sculpted Visions of Alan Cottrill

The artist’s cast-bronze works are found across Ohio and far beyond. We visited his Zanesville studio to learn about his process and the road that led him to finding his passion.

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5 Ohio Inland Lakes You’ll Love

These destinations within the Ohio State Parks system offer a wealth of opportunities for on-the-water fun.

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Presidential Chef Visits Fremont

John Moeller will share stories from his time in the White House kitchen at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center.

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Author Jessica Strawser on ’Not That I Could Tell’

The Loveland resident and Writer’s Digest editor-at-large talks with us about her second novel.

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The NFL’s First Game Was Played in Dayton

Here’s how America’s fall obsession took its initial steps in Dayton during the autumn of 1920 with a game between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles.

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Curtain Up

You won’t want to miss a minute of these riveting shows taking center stage at PlayhouseSquare and throughout Greater Cleveland.

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Roaring to Life

The Cleveland Museum of Art explores the 1920s.

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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 7

This 203-mile portion that runs along the edge of our state offers the chance to explore historic towns as well as the opportunity to spot wildlife that calls the region home.

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