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Alex Goetz Talks Filmmaking in Nature
Documentarian Alex Goetz of Toledo shares how a career behind the camera has taken him around the world and allowed him to share stories from Ohio.
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5 Reasons to Visit our 2022-23 Best Hometowns
From the site of a War of 1812 fort to a museum focused on the fashion world, these destinations in our Best Hometowns 2022-23 communities are worth a visit.
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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Bowling Green
This college town thrives on a strong connection between campus and community and a shared vision for the city’s future.
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ScoGo Woodworking, Hilliard
Craftsman Scott Gordon combines form with function to honor the natural world in handmade pieces ranging from snack trays to business-card holders to bowls.
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Excellence in Education: Inspiring Minds
Meet three outstanding Ohio educators who are passionate about bringing out the best in their students
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Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees)
This public art piece in Dublin pays tribute to central Ohio’s agricultural roots.
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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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Get Your Feline Fix at 3 Ohio Cat Cafes
Visit for the adorable animals. Stay for a drink and a bite to eat.
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Where To Fire Up Toast-Worthy Glassware
With expert guidance from glassblowing studios across the state, you can learn all the necessary skills to make glasses and other items for holiday gifts.
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Explore a Legendary Life at the Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument
The National Park Service site in Wilberforce, which shares the story of an inspiring and groundbreaking man, is now open after a two-year restoration.
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5 Ohio Movie Houses for Film Buffs
From classic theaters with long histories to newer spaces that offer places to congregate once the credits roll, these spots are all winners.
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How Ohio’s Canal Era Helped Shape the State’s History
A groundbreaking idea began to take shape in Ohio 200 years ago this summer, as the simultaneous creation of two major canals ultimately opened the state to trade and transformed the place we call home.
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3 Ways to Explore Black History
These Ohio institutions share insight and inspiration as they showcase stories and artwork that highlight the African American experience.
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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 16
The 53-mile stretch between Pataskala and Coshocton County passes by the World’s Largest Picnic Basket and ends at a village that celebrates the Ohio & Erie Canal era.
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Live Well Ohio: May 2017
How three Ohio hospital systems are battling summer’s big threat, and how to get moving and have fun with organized sports this season.
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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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Live Well Ohio: October 2017
Ohio hospital systems share how research into how we screen for breast cancer and treat the disease has improved patient outcomes.
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Visit the Home Where Writer James Thurber Lived
In the quiet corridors of Columbus’ 1873 Thurber House, explore the life of the noted 20th-century author and cartoonist.
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See ‘Discovering Ansel Adams’ in Cincinnati
Around 80 photographs from the legendary landscape photographer and personal tools of his trade are the focus of this fall exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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Celebrate Founder’s Weekend at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park
This 470-acre sculpture park celebrates 28 years in 2025 with free admission and a weekend of activities in honor of founder Harry T. Wilks.
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