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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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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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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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Ohio Pie Co., Brunswick
O-H, Pie-O! Nick Robson aims to create a style of pizza the entire Buckeye State can agree on at his Medina County pizza shop.
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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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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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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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Buckeye Chuck, Ohio’s Own Weather-Predicting Groundhog
Punxsutawney who? When it comes to figuring out whether an early spring is on the way, the state of Ohio turns to our own resident expert.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Ohio Scenic Byways: 4 Summer Drives
Check out one of these driving tours for a road trip that merges the beauty of our state with fun, insightful and historic stops.
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Camp Sherman Memories
Thousands of soldiers trained in Ross County before shipping out to World War I battlefields. July’s Camp Sherman Days honors their contributions.
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Ohio’s Homefront to Warfront Trail
Created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, this trail featuring 10 stops highlights our state’s connection to the war effort.
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Art Takes Flight
Before John James Audubon, there was Alexander Wilson. The Toledo Museum of Art showcases its complete set of his nine-volume masterpiece in a new exhibition.
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