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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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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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Best Hometowns 2018: Cambridge

This city celebrates its rich heritage with shops and attractions that draw visitors and bring residents together.

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Best Hometowns 2019: Hartville

This Stark County village with Amish and Mennonite roots offers a taste of country living with its inviting downtown shops and beloved destinations that bring travelers from near and far.

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History, Adventure and Fun in West Virginia

From outdoor excursions to historic sites, the Mountain State is filled with entertaining options, no matter what region you’re exploring.

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Glass Rooster Cannery, Sunbury

Glass Rooster Cannery provides a taste of rural living and the opportunity to learn vintage homemaking practices.

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Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek

The village of Sugarcreek’s downtown is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but the area was originally settled by a mix of Amish, Swiss and German families.

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Saving a Historic Treasure

Residents of Zoar fear flooding will eliminate their special heritage

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Bird Calling

Wood carver Laurel Dabbs continues an American folk art tradition with her beautiful duck decoys.

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American Icon

The Springfield Museum of Art offers a look into the life of Norman Rockwell through 100 photos.

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Grape Getaway

Try your hand at picking the fruit of the vines at this Put-in-Bay bed and breakfast.

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Amish Country Sweets: 7 Great Stops

A trip through the countryside provides an opportunity to sample a variety of treats that embrace tradition and creativity.

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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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Hometown Tour 2012

Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns — Archbold, Hilliard, Lebanon, Nelsonville and Oberlin — offer an array of attractions, from downtowns with restaurants and shopping to living-history villages, music productions and summer festivals.

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Hometown Getaways

Discover the history, fun and flavors that make our 2015-2016 Best Hometowns great places to visit.

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This Home Garden Takes Inspiration From Ohio’s Four Seasons

Beth Karp’s Indian Hill garden shines in summer, but careful planning makes it a year-round gem.

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Fun for Kids in Ohio’s Amish Country

Bring the little ones to Amish Country this season to stock up on adorable photos and great memories with the help of these destinations that promise to capture kids’ attention.

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Hometown Road Trips 2019-2020

Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these interesting and fun destinations we discovered while visiting this years Best Hometown honorees.

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How to Decorate Your Garden with Salvaged Farm Treasures

Gardener Diana Daily finds new life for salvaged farm treasures. Step into her yard and learn how you can do the same at home.

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How an Ohioan Created an International Star Trek Fan Club

When “Star Trek” fan Russ Haslage set out to launch a fan club for his favorite science fiction franchise, he turned to the show’s creator. Decades later, the International Federation of Trekkers has chapters around the globe and a headquarters in Huron, Ohio.

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