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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records
Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.
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4 Ways to Enjoy a Very Dickens Christmas
From classic shows to themed meals, here are four fun ways to celebrate one of the Victorian era’s greatest novelists.
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The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Air Races
The National Air Races came to the city in 1929, bringing a high-flying spectacle to the city’s new airport. The event returned for years, until changing times and, ultimately, tragedy spelled its end.
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Michigan Museum Tour
These six destinations are great places to spend time exploring culture, history and art. Here’s what you’ll see at each this fall.
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102 Days + Nights of Summer: August 2018
Enjoy a Verandah Concert at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, take on Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point and witness the Battle of Ohio.
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Crafted with Care
From quilts to dolls to rugs, Ohio’s Amish Country is home to beautiful cloth- and textile-based works.
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John A. Roebling and Cincinnati’s Famous Bridge
In 1856, the inventor began work on an Ohio River crossing that he saw as both a work of art and a monument to engineering.
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Star Wars, Strawberry Shortcake and Other Ohio Toys
Once upon a time, they were just ideas on drawing boards across the state. Here is how four beloved toys with Ohio ties came to be.
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Eat at 12 of Ohio’s Oldest Restaurants
These restaurants with storied histories have served hungry diners for generations. Check out a dozen spots across the state should be on every Buckeye State bucket list.
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5 Do-It-Yourself Destinations in Amish Country
The parts of our state that Ohio's Amish and Mennonite communities call home are infused with hard work and self-reliance. These destinations embody that do-it-yourself spirit.
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7 Small-Town Ohio Holiday Celebrations
From a volunteer effort that illuminates Cambridge to a Medina museum dedicated to Christmas memories, these experiences embody the spirit of the season.
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The Crash of the USS Shenandoah
In September 1925, the U.S. Navy’s heralded flying machine crashed in Noble County, killing 14 crew members and becoming forever tied to this corner of Ohio.
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Fun For Kids in Ohio’s Amish Country
Make your next visit to Ohio’s Amish communities a family outing, with buggy rides, penny candy and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock.
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Gene Logsdon’s Last Book Shares His ‘Letter to a Young Farmer’
Gene Logsdon was both philosopher and farmer, writing more than two dozen books and countless columns during his long career. Here, we share wisdom from his final book, ‘Letter to a Young Farmer’
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4 Amish Families who Welcome Visitors Inside
Experience the old ways with four Amish families who open their homes and lives to curious visitors.
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See Ohio's Fall Foliage from New Perspectives
From hot air ballooning to horseback riding, get a fresh perspective on autumn leaves.
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‘Ohio — Champion of Sports’ in Columbus
An expansive exhibition organized by the Ohio History Connection showcases our state’s contributions to excellence in competition.
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How ‘Hang On Sloopy’ Became Ohio’s Anthem
The McCoys’ 1965 hit is our state’s official rock song and a staple of halftime shows and sports-arena singalongs. Here’s how in the O-H-I-O that all happened.
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10 Sweet Stops in Ohio’s Amish Country
The farm-centered, family-focused way of life in these rural parts of Ohio is reflected in the foods you’ll find there. Here’s where to pick up pies, doughnuts, chocolates and more.
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