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Brad Ricca on Uncovering the True Story of ’Mrs. Sherlock Holmes‘
The Ohio-based author shares how he discovered the story of New York City’s early 20th-century female super sleuth.
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Mon Ami, Port Clinton
This Port Clinton winery dates back to the 19th century, when wines were first made at this property along the Lake Erie shore.
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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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Picture Perfect
Stunning vistas, natural areas and historical buildings make the islands region a perfect destination for shutterbugs.
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Time Capsule
The Ohio History Center revisits the era of Lustron homes and offers a glimpse into 1950s America.
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Best Hometowns 2018: Troy
Cooperation is a cornerstone of this community, which honors its past as it forges a bright future.
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Motor City Getaways
These five Detroit attractions promise a mix of arts, culture, history and fun.
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Saving a Historic Treasure
Residents of Zoar fear flooding will eliminate their special heritage
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Fall Fun in Vinton County
Check out six autumn events in one of Ohio’s least populated and most scenic counties.
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Outdoor Adventures in West Virginia
Spring in the Mountain State offers a multitude of ways to enjoy the outdoors, from hiking and rafting to fishing and bird-watching.
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Visit 3 Historic Ohio Cemeteries
From bold stone tributes to folk-art graves, our historic cemeteries offer a look into who we were and are.
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Great Ohio Outdoor Adventures
Ready to try something new? Summer is the perfect time to get outside and push your boundaries. Here’s our guide to 12 experiences, from easy feats to extreme endeavors.
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6 Historic Sites Along Ohio’s Scenic Byways
Take a drive through Ohio's early years by visiting these locations along some of our state’s scenic routes.
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Ohio’s National Park Service Sites
From the wilds of the Cuyahoga Valley to the field where the Wright brothers flew, here’s where you can experience America’s story.
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The Ohio Town that Baseball Legend Cy Young Called Home
Cy Young’s name is synonymous with Major League Baseball’s most dominant pitchers. He was born in Tuscarawas County in 1867, and he lived there both during and after his career in the big leagues.
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Fabulous Finds
Shop for everything from fry pies to furniture at these Amish Country businesses.
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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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The Legacy of Ohio's Clearview Golf Club
William Powell’s club is the first and only golf course designed, built, owned and operated by an African American. His kids now bring their father’s message to a new generation.
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Visit Dayton for History, Music and Outdoor Fun
Learn about our state’s rich aviation heritage, enjoy live bands and great brews, and explore the nation’s largest paved network of multi-use trails.
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