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Lincoln’s Funeral Train Stops in Cleveland

On April 28, 1865, mourners gathered on the city’s Public Square to pay their final respects to President Abraham Lincoln.

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Paper Cutz, Chagrin Falls

Co-founders Shari Escott and Cathy Strauss convert vintage paper products into inventive and fun new designs.

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History on Tap

Cincinnati’s Bockfest turns 25 this year, offering beer lovers a taste of the city’s storied brewing past.

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Ohio Fall Arts Preview 2022

Save the date for these museum exhibitions, performances and festivals happening across the state this season.

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Cultural Exchange

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History examines how the 4,600-mile Silk Road spread new ideas across the ancient world.

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Best Hometowns 2015–2016: Huron

Located along Lake Erie, this town offers waterfront living and landmark attractions.

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Celeste Malvar-Stewart on Being Conscious About Clothes

The Columbus-based fashion designer shares why clothing can bring us joy and how to think sustainably about what we wear.

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Floodwall Murals, Portsmouth

This southern Ohio city’s dozens of downtown murals depict scenes from local history reaching back centuries.

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‘Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men’ in Cincinnati

This Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition examines the fate of works recovered after World War II.

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Laura Watilo Blake on ‘Ohio: A Photographic Journey’

The photographer and Ohio Magazine contributor discusses her book highlighting the beauty of the Buckeye State.

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How Artists Shaped Dayton

An ongoing Dayton History exhibition focuses on 14 people who merged industry and art.

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Towns Along Ohio's Buckeye Trail

The Buckeye Trail touches all four corners of Ohio and covers 1,444 miles. Here are four great trail towns along its route.

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John Glenn Blasts Off

In February 1962, all eyes turned to Ohio as the state celebrated its native son becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.

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5 Ways to Explore History in Chillicothe

This southeast Ohio community is steeped in history, from the earthen mounds that served as a place of ceremony for Indigenous people to the city's role as the state’s first capital.

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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story

What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.

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Visit the Best Stargazing Spot in the Hocking Hills

John Glenn Astronomy Park director Brad Hoehne shares his inspiration for helping set aside a place where everyone can share in the splendor of the night sky.

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Fall Road Trip on U.S. Route 6

The 106-mile stretch between Fremont and Willoughby Hills offers a taste of history, agriculture and amusement-park thrills.

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Sponsored: Detroit. It’s GO time.™

It’s an amazing time to visit Detroit. Infused with a renewed energy and vitality, The D has been transformed with new boutique hotels, big-name shopping, inventive restaurants and thriving local businesses.

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Storied Lodgings

Across the state there are inns and hotels with colorful histories, including these.

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Cincinnati Taco Festival 2017

Enjoy $2 eats on the Cincinnati riverfront as restaurants vie for the title of top taco.

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