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Food, Shopping, Stays and more in Ohio’s Amish Country

From getaway stays and comfort food to local history and great shopping, these destinations offer classic tastes of the simple life alongside new favorites.

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A Shore Thing: Geneva-on-the-Lake

With cool breezes, outdoor adventure and a variety of entertainment options, this resort town is an ideal warm-weather destination.

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5 Amish Country Inns and B&Bs You’ll Love

Make your Amish Country trip a getaway by booking a stay at one of these five regional favorites.

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Live Well Ohio: February 2019

Three patients share their stories about the cardiac issues they didn’t see coming.

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Iron Man

Cincinnati sculptor Paul Lashua explores the transformative power of metal.

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Great Escapes

Check out these six summer events in Chautauqua County, New York, and Erie, Pennsylvania.

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Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin

The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside.

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Cincinnati’s Vibrant Public Murals Tell the Story of the City

ArtWorks’ collection of over 250 permanent murals tells the stories of world-famous Ohioans, much-loved locals and the landmark institutions that call Cincinnati home.

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Ohio Spirits: 4 Summer Cocktail Recipes

We asked four Buckeye State distilleries to share a recipe that is perfect for the season of sitting outside.

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History Soars at the Liberty Aviation Museum

A visit to the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton offers a look into World War II flyers, military history and more.

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Make a Summer Getaway to Erie, PA and Western NY

Head to Erie, Pennsylvania, and western New York to find lakeshore attractions, quaint towns and plenty of fun to fill a summer weekend.

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The Timeless Art of Wildlife Illustrator Charley Harper

The artist was known for his highly stylized illustrations of creatures great and small.

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How Two Collectors Are Helping Others Find Treasures

Collectors Mike Schario and Jesse Brown track down cherished mementos that their clients never expected to see again.

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4 Light Displays to See in 2016

Make the most of the shortest days of the year by checking out one of these four attractions.

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Bonjour Bijou

An exhibition of 75 gems on loan from the Petit Palais in Paris opens this month at the Taft Museum of Art.

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Mile Markers

Columbus-based band Red Wanting Blue talks about the road, success and their album, “Little America.”

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Echoes of Battle

The Toledo Museum of Art offers a look at the Civil War from eyewitness observers and artists of the era.

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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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Heart Rendering

The Butler Institute of American Art presents the postcard-perfect world of Currier & Ives.

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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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