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History Comes to Life
The Battle of Lake Erie, a key conflict during the War of 1812, will be commemorated with bicentennial events this summer.
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Explore the Past at the Merry-Go-Round Museum
This Sandusky museum traces the golden age of carousels and the craftsmen and styles that defined the era.
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West Virginia: Hiking, Rafting & Camping
Whether you’re looking to hike, camp or raft, a trip to West Virginia promises a wealth of experiences for all ages and skill levels.
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Shop at Springfield’s Heart of Ohio Antique Center
The Heart of Ohio Antique Center delivers nostalgia, fun and good, old-fashioned treasure hunting.
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American Icon
The Springfield Museum of Art offers a look into the life of Norman Rockwell through 100 photos.
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4 Reasons to Visit Youngstown This Summer
These Mahoning County favorites have new additions and expansions that make it a great time to plan a visit.
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The Art of James Mellick’s Wounded Warrior Dogs Project
James Mellick’s sculptures are poignant works that reflect the courage and sacrifice of those who serve to protect our freedoms.
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Live Well Ohio: Feb. 2020
Three patients share how new discoveries in heart health have changed their lives for the better, and doctors offer insight into how to make small, positive changes to your diet.
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Family Getaways in Stark County
Embrace together time with one of these four outings that are sure to delight the kids ones in your life.
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Kids Adventures: History & Farm Life
Learn about those who fought for our nation’s independence at Fort Meigs, unearth ancient treasures at The Oleander Park System in Sylvania and more.
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Amish Country Furniture-Makers
Visit four stores where locally handcrafted pieces draw customers looking for that special addition to their home.
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Josh Compton’s ‘The Big Trail’ Tells the Story of Tuscarawas County
The musician wrote and recorded a collection of folk songs that trace the history of his home. It stretches from surveyor Christopher Gist’s arrival in 1750 to the Great Flood of 1913.
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3 Holiday Pie Recipes from Award-Winning Ohio Bakers
We asked three Ohioans who have won big with their baking skills to share inventive recipes that’ll wow your family and friends this season.
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Goetta, the Unusual Breakfast Dish You’re Going to Love
This unusual food’s epic journey began in the German countryside and continues today in butcher shops and on restaurant menus across Cincinnati.
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Get a Taste of Appalachian History
Local haunted tours and upstart distilleries embrace the history of Appalachia.
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Best of the Best Hometowns 2018–19
We celebrate our 2018–2019 Best Hometown honorees by sharing some of the interesting and fun discoveries we made during our visits.
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Jonas Laughlin Shares Baking Tips and Recipes
When a cold ended Jonas Laughlin’s opera career, he found solace in baking. At his Columbus patisserie, he creates odes to European and Southern pastries.
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Hometown Getaways
Discover the history, fun and flavors that make our 2015-2016 Best Hometowns great places to visit.
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Best Hometowns 2012
Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.
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