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Tom Runnells Turns His Passion for Baseball Into Art

The former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach turns old baseballs into works of art.

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Bob Cowsill on His Family’s Famous Band

Before The Cowsills took the the stage at the Ohio State Fair in 2019, we talked with Bob Cowsill about the rise and fall of his well-known musical clan.

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Dickinson Cattle Co., Barnesville

Darol Dickinson offers bus tours that provide his guests a closer look at his Barnesville ranch’s Texas longhorn cattle.

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‘Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak’ in Columbus

The Columbus Museum of Art and The Maurice Sendak Foundation partner for a retrospective of works by the author and artist who gave us Where the Wild Things Are.

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Road Trips: Ohio Military Museums and Memorials

These destinations across Ohio honor those who gave of themselves to protect the United States of America.

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Raggin’ On: The Art of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson’s House and Journals

Explore the Ohio artist’s beautiful and thought-provoking body of work at the Columbus Museum of Art through Oct. 3.

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The Merchant House, Greenville

This small-town spot serves creative comfort cuisine, including Detroit-style, deep-dish pizzas, in a historic building.

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Piatt Castles, West Liberty

Mac-A-Cheek castle builder Abram Piatt’s son, William, first opened the family’s twin mansions to the public in the early 20th century.

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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland

A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.

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Marion’s Merchant Ball

The unpolished spot on the sphere atop the grave marker has moved quite a bit since 1896 and no one really knows why.

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National Bobblehead Hall of Fame Releases Brutus Buckeye Version

The limited-edition figure gives a nod to the pop-culture phenomenon and is available for preorder now from the Milwaukee museum.

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See ‘Strategic Interplay: African Art and Imagery in Black and White’ in Toledo

This masterful exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art uses the game of chess as a frame for exploring art of the African continent.

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Celebrate Founder’s Weekend at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

This 470-acre sculpture park celebrates 28 years in 2025 with free admission and a weekend of activities in honor of founder Harry T. Wilks.

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Meet the Ohio Man With a Vintage Baseball Museum in His Basement

Filled with 3,000 authentic artifacts stretching back to the game’s earliest days, Tracy Martin’s private collection pays tribute to the evolution of America’s pastime.

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Spend a Rainy Summer Day at These 4 Ohio Museum Exhibitions

When the clouds roll in and the drops start to fall, make plans to visit one of these kid-friendly museum exhibitions that are all here for a limited summer run.

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4 Nature Centers to Explore with the Kids This Summer

Make a visit to these nature centers where kids can interact with wildlife, learn from exhibits and connect with the outdoors.

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Swensons Drive-In and Cordelia Team Up to Create Limited-Edition Menu Items

The iconic Akron-based drive-in joins forces with Cleveland chef Vinnie Cimino, unveiling a menu mashup that fuses fine dining and nostalgia.

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New Glass Walkway Opens at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park

On May 23, 2025, this northeast Ohio park unveiled a 137-foot glass walkway that provides a new way to look at the area.

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Leah Storrs-Fisher’s Artwork Captures the Beauty of the Outdoors

The Columbus-based artist creates detailed paintings and prints inspired by her early childhood using delicate screen-printing and watercolor techniques.

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Get Busy Driving the Shawshank Trail this Summer

Ohio’s Shawshank Trail invites fans of the beloved 1994 film “The Shawshank Redemption” to take a road trip that includes stops at 14 filming locations.

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