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What in the World is a Pawpaw?
Here is everything you didn't know you wanted to know about Ohio's unusual native fruit and how you can find one to eat this season.
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Best Of: Editors’ Picks 2017
Here are this year’s picks for the best places to visit, things to experience and memories to make.
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America's Last Great Train Heist
In November 1935, Alvin “Creepy” Karpis and his crew robbed a mail car in Garrettsville, Ohio, scoring a bunch of cash and making a daring escape by both car and airplane.
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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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The Cleveland Orchestra: A Century of Symphonies
As the Cleveland Orchestra celebrates its 100th season in 2017, we looked back at those who lifted it to worldwide acclaim.
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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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How Ohio Helped Make the Jeep an Icon
Between 1941 and 1945, Willys-Overland of Toledo produced more than 363,000 jeeps for the war effort. Soldiers loved the vehicle, and it grew into a popular consumer brand that today employs thousands of Ohio autoworkers.
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Ohio and the Front Porch Campaign
Before whistle-stop tours and crisscrossing the country, presidential candidates spoke to crowds at their own homes. Here’s how three Ohioans used the approach to win our nation’s highest office.
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4 Fun Picnic Recipes
Three chefs that focus on seasonal and local ingredients share recipes that are a great fit for al fresco dining.
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The Crash of the USS Shenandoah
In September 1925, the U.S. Navy’s heralded flying machine crashed in Noble County, killing 14 crew members and becoming forever tied to this corner of Ohio.
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The 1982 Freezer Bowl
In the winter of 1982, the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers clashed beside the Ohio River in an AFC Championship matchup that remains one of the coldest NFL games ever.
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How Norman Rockwell’s Boy Scout Paintings Ended Up in Ohio
Iconic American artist Norman Rockwell created 65 Boy Scouts of America paintings. Here’s why they are all on display at a small museum in Trumbull County.
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20 Movies That Were Made in Ohio
Academy Award-winning tales, lesser-known finds and, yes, even a couple of couple box-office bombs have been filmed in the Buckeye State.
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Iconic Ohio Foods Worth Driving To
From Cincinnati-style chili to Hungarian hot dogs to a gargantuan burger, dig into time-tested classics and new favorites.
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Best of Ohio 2011
Check out our picks for the best places to go and things to do around the state.
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