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Crowd Pleasers

Meet five Buckeyes fans who take their enthusiasm to another level.

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Natural Order

Five artists appearing in Columbus this month discuss how the patterns and processes found in the world we share have shaped their work.

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Little Fish Brewing Co.’s Dayton Station

The Athens brewery puts roots down in a second location that offers beautifully crafted beers and a food menu by executive chef Becky Clark.

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My Ohio: Storm Warnings

Thunder and lightning remind us why bravery matters in the face of that which we cannot control.

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The Forager: Jeremy Umansky

Jeremy Umansky makes foraged ingredients a focus of the menu at his Cleveland delicatessen and bakery. Here’s how searching for wild edible plants became part of his life.

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Little Ladies Soft Serve, Columbus

Will and Lydia Chambers’ central Ohio soft serve truck offers a fun lineup of ice cream cones and sundaes, with a couple inspired by the distinctive personalities of their young daughters.

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Smashdawgz, Toledo

Darryl and Nina Robinson’s food truck serves a lineup of creatively constructed hot dogs at breweries, wineries and farmers markets across northern Ohio.

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Quarry Hill Orchards’ Market Barn

This third-generation family business offers fruit-picking workshops and local produce in a newly built structure that holds a lot of history.

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Climber Conrad Anker on Reaching New Heights

The famous adventurer talks about his role in ‘National Parks Adventure’

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Visit the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum

This historic site tells the story of how one of the world’s most famous inventors got his start in the Erie County town of Milan.

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The Art of Robert McCloskey

The Cincinnati Art Museum hosts a summer exhibition of works from Hamilton native’s lovingly illustrated picture books.

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Ohio State Football: The ’68 Season

Eight of the men who played for and coached alongside Woody Hayes during the Ohio State Buckeyes’ 1968 season share the story of team’s road to a national championship in their own words.

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New Breweries, Beers for a Cause & More

Learn about three new freshly tapped breweries, find out how a trio of beer-makers are supporting their neighbors and dive deep into IPAs, sours and more

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Can Art, Brews for a Cause & More

From the stories behind a few of our favorite beer can designs to breweries working for a good cause, we hope you enjoy this sampler.

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Lake Erie Love: Cruises & Charters

Whether you want to take an evening excursion along our lakefront or cast a line on Lake Erie, these boat lines and fishing charters will get you there.

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My Ohio: Ringing True

The Salvation Army’s red donation kettles offer a look into the nature of generosity and hope.

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Lake Erie Love: History Lessons

Visit the monument that pays tribute to Oliver Hazard Perry’s pivotal victory during the War of 1812 to museums that trace the history of life and industry along our shoreline.

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Guns, Grit and Grace: Annie Oakley’s Legendary Life

Broadway and television have offered simplified takes on the famous sharpshooter’s life, but the story of the real woman — born in Darke County, Ohio, in 1860 — is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and independence.

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The 1982 Freezer Bowl

In the winter of 1982, the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers clashed beside the Ohio River in an AFC Championship matchup that remains one of the coldest NFL games ever.

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How Ohio’s Canal Era Helped Shape the State’s History

A groundbreaking idea began to take shape in Ohio 200 years ago this summer, as the simultaneous creation of two major canals ultimately opened the state to trade and transformed the place we call home.

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