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‘Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources’ in Columbus
This large exhibition delves into the artists who inspired and shaped the style of one of the world’s most famous painters.
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Experience Columbus 2023 July
All the best reasons Ohioans need to spend the summer in the fastest growing city in the Midwest.
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Crystal Clear
Columbus glassblower Robert Eickholt creates sparkling works of color and light.
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How White Castle Created the Fast-Food World
It began in Kansas, but found its home in Columbus. Billy Ingram’s company shaped the fast-food experience as we know it and created a burger that is still beloved.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ohio’s 529 Plan
Ohio’s 529 plan is a tax-free way to set aside money for expenses related to education beyond high school. Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.
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HighBall Halloween Celebrates 10 Years
Fashion is always on display in Columbus, but HighBall is one of its biggest weekends.
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Ohio Scenic Byways: 4 Summer Drives
Check out one of these driving tours for a road trip that merges the beauty of our state with fun, insightful and historic stops.
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Haunted Ohio: Golden Lamb
Ohio’s oldest continuously operating business dates back to 1803. Visitors over the years have included 12 U.S. presidents, but its Sarah Stubbs’ story that sticks with you.
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The Model Soldier
Col. Charles Young, raised in the Ohio River town of Ripley, was a military leader, diplomat and scholar.
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Keeper of the Flame
Dayton educator Herbert Woodward Martin honors the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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“Lines/Edges: Frank Stella on Paper” at Pizzuti Collection
Columbus art collector Ron Pizzuti became familiar with Frank Stella’s work in the 1970s. His museum features a selection of the artist’s vibrant compositions through April 29.
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My Ohio: Competitive Nature
The Little Miami Triathlon’s sense of adventure draws a nonathlete from the sidelines.
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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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Pure Imagination
The Columbus Museum of Art showcases the work of illustrators who make picture books worth looking at.
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Satchel on Stage
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park presents the dramatic tale of a king of baseball and the time in which he lived.
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Photographer & Writer Guidelines | Ohio Magazine
Guidelines on freelance photography and writing.
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3 Ohio Scenic Byways to Drive this Summer
These three driving tours share the story of the National Road, the wonders of the Hocking Hills and the heritage of life along Lake Erie.
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