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Ohio’s Ouija Board Connection

During the 19th century, our state was a hotbed of spiritualism camps and parlor seances that contributed to the creation of the famous talking board we know today.

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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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‘Ohio — Champion of Sports’ in Columbus

An expansive exhibition organized by the Ohio History Connection showcases our state’s contributions to excellence in competition.

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Revisit Ohio’s Bygone Amusement Parks

Here’s how dedicated devotees are keeping alive the spirit of three of Ohio’s bygone amusement parks.

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Pete Rose Discusses His Dad, the ’76 Reds and His Hall of Fame Hopes

The Ohio native and all-time hit leader talks playing the right way, his love for Cincinnati and the mistake that kept from being enshrined in Cooperstown.

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Tim Ryan Talks Traficant, Lordstown and His Run for President

Niles native Tim Ryan was elected to Congress in 2003. In April, he announced he is seeking his party’s nomination for president.

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Filmmaker Allen Farst on the NFL’s First Game

Decades of moviemaking culminate in “Triangle Park,” a documentary about the historic 1920 game in Dayton that kicked off the NFL as we know it today.

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Ohio State Fair: Where to Cool Off

When the midday sun starts to blaze, it’s time to look for a little shade. Here are spots to chill out and discover some really cool things.

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The Story of Barberton’s Mum Fest

The mum offers a burst of color each autumn, a fact that’s celebrated annually in Summit County and across Ohio.

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Paul Daugherty on Covering Cincinnati Sports

Retired Cincinnati Enquirer sports columnist Paul Daugherty talks about his 34 years of covering the people behind the competition.

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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story

What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.

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Austin Carr on His NBA Career and the Cleveland Cavaliers

This former NBA player was a Cavaliers standout before becoming the team’s TV analyst. As the All-Star Game returns to Cleveland, we talk to the man known as “Mr. Cavalier.”

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Author Douglas Brinkley on ‘American Moonshot’

The historian talked with us about President John F. Kennedy’s determination to put an American on the moon.

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Spice Up Your Semester With These Unusual Classes Offered at Ohio Schools

From analyzing Taylor Swift’s song lyrics to learning what zombies can teach us about life and death, these five colleges are among the many across Ohio offering some seriously cool elective classes.

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Presidents Day

Beverly Warren, Jim Tressel and Scott Scarborough each took the helm of one of Ohio’s state universities this fall.

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Best Hometowns 2022: Versailles

This rural village of 2,600 residents offers great schools, a welcoming small-town feel and a longtime local company that helps make the community an inviting place to call home.

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American Dreams

The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage examines how immigrants and minorities embraced baseball as a way to fit into society.

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Best Hometowns 2015–2016: Tipp City

A charming downtown, quality schools and a strong sense of community unite Dayton suburb.

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2014 Best of Ohio Readers' Ballot

We asked our readers and website visitors to vote for their favorites throughout the state in 50 categories.

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Live Well Ohio: March/April 2022

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a time to reacquaint yourself with what it means to stay focused behind the wheel.

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