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See ‘Shattered Glass: The Women Who Elevated American Art’ in Canton

From photorealistic paintings to pop art works, this exhibition highlights female artists who defied barriers. See it from Nov. 25 through March 1, 2026, at the Canton Museum of Art.

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Peebles Named Ohio’s 22nd Buckeye Trail Town

The Buckeye Trail Association invites hikers and visitors to head through this southwest Ohio town while venturing along the 1,444-mile route that helps connect Ohioans with nature and history.

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The Butler Institute of American Art Adds Mateo Blanco Paintings to Collection

The acclaimed artist donates his signature pieces “Presidential Flag” and “Yellow Flag” to The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, expanding the museum’s reflections on American identity.

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Learn About the Race for Flight at Carillon Historical Park

Author, economic historian and professor Burton W. Folsom Jr. discusses the early competition to reach the skies during a presentation about his new book.

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Cincinnati Zoo Announces Bear Cub Names Among New Habitat Opening

The rescued bear cubs came to the zoo in September, and now they have received their names as they make their debut in the zoo’s new Bear Ridge habitat.

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Step Inside Cleveland’s Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument

This historic monument on Public Square commemorates the sacrifice and service displayed by Cuyahoga County residents during the Civil War.

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Explore The Dawes Arboretum’s Wooded Holiday Walk

Experience the magic of this Newark destination’s annual Winter Wonders Walk, which invites visitors to stroll an illuminated path.

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Columbus’ Flour Modern Pasta Bar Puts a Global Twist on Italian Cuisine

Chef Yash Kishinchand’s newest restaurant merges handmade pastas with inventive ingredients and international flair.

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Beer, Coffee and Comfort Food Bring People Together at Juniper Brewing Co. in Bowling Green

Chris and Zach Tracy’s combination brewery and coffee shop creates a welcoming environment for community connection.

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‘Lost & Found in Cleveland’ Hits Theaters Nov. 7

The movie, which was filmed in Cleveland and other northeast Ohio locations, stars Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, June Squibb and many others.

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See ‘Renaissance to Runway: The Enduring Italian Houses’ in Cleveland

Family and fashion merge at the Cleveland Museum of Art in an exhibition that shares how iconic Italian design houses have transcended centuries.

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A Carillon Christmas Set to Kick Off Another Year

Beginning Nov. 25, embrace history and the holidays at this Dayton celebration featuring baked treats, visits from Santa Claus and the Carillon Tree of Light.

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Stroll Through Candy Land at Penitentiary Glen Reservation

A life-size version of the classic board game transforms the Lake Metroparks property in Kirtland into a colorful winter adventure.

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Stroll Through Candy Land at Penitentiary Glen Reservation

A life-size version of the classic board game transforms the Lake Metroparks property in Kirtland into a colorful winter adventure.

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See ‘Heartland: The Stories of Ohio Through 250 Objects’ in Lancaster

The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio hosts an artifact-focused exhibition that tells the story of our state through a collection of family keepsakes and iconic inventions.

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New Book Details Origins and Evolution of Dayton’s Carillon Historical Park

The destination’s vice president of museum operations Alex Heckman and curator Steve Lucht wrote the 222-page, hardbound coffee-table book.

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Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s New North America Trek Highlights Native Wildlife

This new habitat at the popular Columbus-area attraction gives visitors a close-up look at some of the animals who share our geographically diverse continent with us.

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Haulin’ Hoof Farm Store Creates Whimsical Handmade Buttons

This Athens County store crafts adorable buttons inspired by animals and other elements found in nature and are available for purchase online.

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Explore Prohibition History at the Anti-Saloon League Museum

The Westerville History Museum shares how the city was once the headquarters of the Anti-Saloon League, an organization which helped spur the enacting of the 18th amendment.

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4 Art Exhibitions to See in Ohio This Winter

From nature-inspired ceramic works on display in Cincinnati to a collection of watercolor works in Dayton, these museums offer much to explore.

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