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Fall Road Trips in Ohio
Explore more than 580 miles of autumn adventure with these five routes that offer plenty of history, hiking, food, family fun and more.
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Columbus Breakfast Spots
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Do it right at one of these five Columbus spots known for their a.m. offerings.
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Southern Theatre, Columbus
This historic capital city theater opened in 1896. Today, the compact, 933-seat venue offers an inviting and intimate space to enjoy live music.
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Famous Ohio Foods: Condiments
Flavors of the ballpark and the classic drive-in are among this lineup of sandwich toppers.
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3 Amish Country Food Finds
Cottonwood Shanty shop owner and Millersburg native Alyssa Eliot shares some of her go-to spots.
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Chief Leatherlips Monument, Dublin
Scioto Park pays tribute to a pivotal figure in central Ohio’s Native American history.
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How to Make Mozart’s Cafe’s Glühwein
This Columbus spot shares its recipe for a warm winter drink that promises a taste of the Alps.
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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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‘Sue King: The Great Outdoors’ in Dublin
Through July 24, the Dublin Arts Council presents an exhibition showcasing the places this artist loves best, from destinations out west to those in her own backyard.
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'No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man' in Cincinnati
A Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition features unusual and interactive works tied to the annual Burning Man gathering.
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Goodale Park Fountain, Columbus
This whimsical landmark is not far from the Sells family “circus” mansion and offers a nod to the history of the area.
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Cozy’s Cafe & Pub, Liberty Township
This inviting Butler County spot offers a menu lineup that ranges from comfort food favorites to prime cuts of meat.
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‘Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins’ in Lancaster
An exhibition at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio running through April 26 highlights the life and art of forgotten 20th-century illustrator Barbara Shermund.
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Toledo’s Downtown Renaissance
Ever since the Mud Hens moved to Fifth Third Field, the city has seen a reinvestment surge, including new projects set to open soon.
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End of the Commons General Store, Mesopotamia
This landmark along the western edge of Trumbull County draws locals and travelers alike. When you go, be sure to buy a fry pie (or three).
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The Ohio Art Corridor
David Griesmyer's creative idea brings beauty to southern Ohio with a trail of public art installations.
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‘Charles Burchfield: The Ohio Landscapes, 1915-1920’
The Cleveland Museum of Art showcases works by the Salem, Ohio, native in an exhibition that runs through May 5.
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‘Rebecca Louise Law: Community’ in Toledo
The Toledo Museum of Art hosts an installation from the British artist who uses thousands of dried and fresh flowers in her creations.
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The Gilboa Bull
The giant fiberglass bull has been standing its ground on state Route 224 since the 1970s.
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Museum of Divine Statues
Lou McClung opened this museum four years ago and features more than 100 statues and artifacts.
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