Search Results
113 search results for West Virginia
Steps to Freedom
Uncover America’s past when you visit these Underground Railroad sites along the Ohio River.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
Native American Discoveries
Venture into the past at these sites that uncover the history of Ohio’s original inhabitants.
[Article]
‘Creature Weekend’ at Salt Fork State Park
This annual fall conference in southeast Ohio delves into the theories and folklore behind monsters said to roam the land.
[Article]
Ohio Finds: Charles William Duvall Painting
The Columbus-based artist known for his landscapes painted this depiction of a wooded stream in 1927.
[Article]
Ohio Finds! Charley Harper ‘Wedding Feast’ Serigraph
The Cincinnati artist is beloved for his minimalistic, nature-inspired works. The originals are pricey, but limited-edition prints of his work are more accessible.
[Article]
The Timeless Art of Wildlife Illustrator Charley Harper
The artist was known for his highly stylized illustrations of creatures great and small.
[Article]
Uncover the Secrets of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Downtown Cleveland’s memorial to Cuyahoga County’s Civil War veterans is a reminder of the role Ohioans had in helping preserve the Union.
[Article]
Chef Becky Clark: Little Fish Brewing Co.
After working with a number of James Beard Award-nominated culinary pros, Clark brings her Pork & Pickles concept to this popular Athens brewery.
[Article]
Ohio Finds: John “Okey” Canfield Wood Carving
Birds were a favorite subject for the artist, with pieces ranging from traditional folk-art carvings to more outsider works like this one.
[Article]
Land & Sea: Visions of New England
See an exhibition of more than two dozen works by artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries at the Kennedy Museum of Art.
[Article]
This Small-Town Festival Celebrates a Pungent Wild Leek
If you’ve never eaten a ramp, you’re not alone. The annual Ramp Up Peninsula celebration offers a chance to try the wild leek, which arrives in parts of Ohio each spring.
[Article]
Quilts, Squared
What started as one small painting on a barn in Adams County has multiplied into an international art project, all started by one woman to honor her mother and her Appalachian heritage.
[Article]
My Ohio: Two Men and a Map
A driving tour connects father and son to Ohio’s history and resplendent autumn landscapes.
[Article]
Lebanon’s Harmon Museum Showcases Ohio History
The destination features a variety of interesting exhibits, from a gallery dedicated to Neil Armstrong to a trove of authentic Shaker items and inventions.
[Article]
The Historical Markers of Marietta’s Sewah Studios
Marietta’s Sewah Studios connects the past to the present with its instantly recognizable signs.
[Article]
‘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.
[Article]
Wildflower Wonders
One of Ohio's greatest assets is its diverse natural areas and the flowers that thrive in them.
[Article]
Visit 5 Underground Railroad Sites in Ohio
Walk in the footsteps of history at these five properties across the state that helped guide freedom seekers north to Canada.
[Article]