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Shopping List
From a historic river city to a quaint 19th century ethnic neighborhood, explore five shopping districts where Main Street thrives.
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Best of Ohio 2020
Make new discoveries and learn about readers’ favorites in our roundup of great finds across the Buckeye State that should be part of your plans this year.
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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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Best of Ohio Readers' Ballot 2016
We asked our readers and website visitors to vote for their favorites throughout the state. Here are this year’s winners.
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Best of Ohio Readers’ Ballot 2018
We asked our readers and website visitors to vote for their favorites throughout the state. Here are this year’s winners.
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Our Last Interview with American Icon John Glenn
John Glenn was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, grew up in neighboring New Concord and became an American hero as astronaut and U.S. Senator. We last sat down with him in 2005.
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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Mount Vernon
This town honors its heritage with dramatic improvement projects that merge history and community.
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Filmmaker Seth Breedlove’s Small Town Monsters
Documentary filmmaker Seth Breedlove tells the stories of small-town America through elusive creatures that have become the stuff of legend.
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Creating History
Miami University Art Museum’s “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature” features 130 works published during the past 50 years.
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Brian Michael Bendis on the Enduring Appeal of Comics
The Cleveland native talked with us about his move from Marvel Comics to the home of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
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‘Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak’ in Columbus
The Columbus Museum of Art and The Maurice Sendak Foundation partner for a retrospective of works by the author and artist who gave us Where the Wild Things Are.
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Steps to Freedom
Uncover America’s past when you visit these Underground Railroad sites along the Ohio River.
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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History
The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.
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‘Charles White: A Little Higher’ in Cincinnati
The drawings, prints and paintings of this 20th-century artist are on display at this Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition Nov. 10 through Feb. 25.
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Paul Laurence Dunbar House Historic Site, Dayton
Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Dayton home tells the story of the poet, who achieved acclaim around the world.
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‘Ohio: The Start of it All’ in Lancaster
A fun exhibition examining our state’s interesting and entertaining “firsts” comes to the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
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My Ohio: Respect the Book
A writer’s reverence for the printed page began with a crumpled library card and the admonishment of a stern librarian.
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Ohio Literary Trail
This book lover’s road trip includes the family home of the woman who helped change Americans’ views on slavery and a museum celebrating the art of the picture book.
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