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World’s Largest Washboard, Logan
The Columbus Washboard Co. built a 24-foot-tall version of its namesake product to identify its factory in Logan.
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Ohio Finds: John “Okey” Canfield Wood Carving
Birds were a favorite subject for the artist, with pieces ranging from traditional folk-art carvings to more outsider works like this one.
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Just Pizzelles, Cortland
Christina Benton’s shop is one of nearly 50 stops on Trumbull County’s Italian Food Trail
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‘Stories from Storage’ at the Cleveland Museum of Art
See works from the museum’s permanent collection, including some that have not been on public display for years, in this unique exhibition.
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Concours d'Elegance Returns to Dayton’s Carillon Park
More than 200 historically significant cars and motorcycles will roll in for the 11th annual event Sept. 16 and 17.
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Why the Ginseng Plant is Rooted in Love
The mysterious plant, which is native to Ohio, has been used in love potions for centuries. Today, it remains a hot commodity for those who know where to look and how to find it.
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How One Advertisement by the Jordan Motor Car Co. Changed an Industry
Cleveland’s Ned Jordan ran an advertisement in 1923 that forever altered automobile marketing. It didn’t focus on price, engine size or features. It sold a feeling.
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Great Ohio Road Trips: Southeast
We head to southeast Ohio for an art-inspired road trip to The Dairy Barn Arts Center, JustAJar Design Press, stops along the Ohio Art Corridor and more.
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Visit 4 Canton Landmarks
Want to get a feel for this Stark County city’s storied past? Check out these four spots.
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Harlem Renaissance in Columbus
Our capital city celebrates the Harlem Renaissance with a variety of exhibits and performances tied to and influenced by this pivotal American era.
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Best of Ohio 2011
Check out our picks for the best places to go and things to do around the state.
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Best Hometowns 2021: Chillicothe
The original capital of Ohio turns to the future with new development that is reviving the look and feel of this charming and historic town.
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Night & Day in the Hocking Hills
Whether you’re looking for trails to tackle during the day or a place to take in the night sky once the stars come out, here is where to find both in the Hocking Hills.
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Indiana Turns 200
As our neighbor celebrates its bicentennial, here are four attractions to put on your travel itinerary.
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In Bloom
The Zanesville Museum of Art showcases pieces that fueled our love for artwork inspired by the natural world.
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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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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Marietta
A new generation is helping this riverfront town preserve its rich heritage while embracing a sense of adventure and fun.
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Tim Ryan Talks Traficant, Lordstown and His Run for President
Niles native Tim Ryan was elected to Congress in 2003. In April, he announced he is seeking his party’s nomination for president.
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Maggie Smith on the Power of Poetry
The Bexley resident’s poem “Good Bones” gained worldwide fame for providing comfort in troubling times. We talked with her about the power of poetry.
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Fall Family Fun at Bonnybrook Farms
The haunted wagon rides provide a seasonally appropriate chill on Saturday evenings, but there’s a full day of fun, from pumpkin picking to a petting zoo, at this destination in Clarksville.
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