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Columbus: Art & Museums

From beautiful works of art to scientific discoveries to a place that honors our men and women in uniform, our capital city is packed with places to discover and learn.

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Best Hometowns 2014–2015: Madeira

This beautiful and quiet town is known for outstanding schools and a wealth of specialty shops.

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Early Visions of Ohio

Lancaster's Decorative Arts Center of Ohio presents works created between 1765 and 1865.

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6 Western Pennsylvania Road Trips

Head east into western Pennsylvania and you’ll find destinations and events celebrating American history, art, animals, antiques and more.

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Dan Chudzinski Embraces Imagination at Findlay’s Mazza Museum

Artist and curator Dan Chudzinski brings whimsy and wonder to the world’s first collection of original artwork from children’s picture books.

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Artistic Blueprint

The Columbus Museum of Art highlights works by Thomas Cole, a painter who went on to become one of the architects of the Ohio Statehouse.

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Best Hometowns 2022: Athens

This college town in southeast Ohio thrives with a welcoming atmosphere, appreciation of the arts and inspiring community collaboration.

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Character Study

The Toledo Museum of Art celebrates the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death with an imaginative take on the Bard’s body of work.

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Ohio's Best Hometowns 2010

For Ohio Magazine’s fifth annual celebration of the state’s best hometowns, the editors researched a host of worthy nominees. On the following pages, you’ll learn more about the educational achievements, arts and culture, historic preservation, city services and business climate of this year’s honored communities: Medina, Urbana, Wapakoneta, Worthington and Zanesville.

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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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‘Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors’ in Cleveland

The exhibition that has dazzled art lovers in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Seattle comes to the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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West Virginia’s Civil War Trails

Ohio’s neighbor is the only U.S. state born of the Civil War. From preserved battlefields to a nearly 170-year-old covered bridge, these four stops offer both history and natural beauty.

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10 Ways to Explore Youngstown

Mahoning County offers a wealth of summertime attractions, from live music and fun festivals to interesting museums and great parks.

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Stay Inn Style

These special bed and breakfast inns provide a warm welcome to Ohio’s Amish communities.

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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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East Meets West

The Taft Museum of Art examines how artists captured westward expansion and the maturing of a young nation.

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Faces of the Heartland

The Columbus Museum of Art highlights Ohioan James R. Hopkins’ innovative early 20th-century paintings depicting the Cumberland mountaineers of Kentucky.

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102 Days & Nights of Summer (2016)

The Buckeye State provides plenty of ways to fill your calendar.

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Spring Arts Preview: Parade the Circle

The Cleveland Museum of Art's signature summer event returns with color, music and art for all ages.

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Travel Through Time at the Ohio History Center

This museum outside downtown Columbus is the keeper of our state’s history and heritage, with a vast collection that offers insight into who we are.

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