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Ohio Road Trips: Night Skies
Head to one of these observatories and astronomy parks to take a deeper look into the heavens above.
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Go Back in Time at 5 Living-History Festivals
Explore the Revolutionary war or the life of a pirate at these five festivals that transport visitors to the past.
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Boating, Bigfoot and Ohio’s Largest State Park
Salt Fork State Park covers more ground than any other of Ohio’s 76 state parks, and it contains plenty of history, mystery and adventure.
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Central Ohio Folk Festival
Galloway’s Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park hosts a two-day musical showcase.
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Ohio College Tours: Bluffton University
The university helps students find their path by focusing on both personal development and service to others.
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Heritage Road Trips: Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
Our state’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks have been nominated for recognition as a World Heritage Site. Explore these elaborately designed places where Native Americans once gathered.
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Taste History at Carillon Brewing Co.
Carillon Brewing Co. offers visitors a glimpse into 1850s-era Dayton through the food and drink of the times.
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Best Hometowns 2018: New Albany
This charming community in suburban Columbus works to improve residents’ lives by focusing on health, wellness and culture.
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Fall Fun in Grove City
Looking for a getaway that’s not far from home? A trip to this central Ohio community promises autumn fun and adventures for all tastes.
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10 Spots for Fall Family Fun in Ohio
From 1860s-style baseball matchups in Columbus to Halloween happenings at zoos across the state, these events and destinations are a fit for all ages.
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4 Reasons to Visit Youngstown This Summer
These Mahoning County favorites have new additions and expansions that make it a great time to plan a visit.
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Ross County’s Ancient Earthworks
These sites in Ross County offer a glimpse into the lives of those who first called Ohio home.
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Summer Fun: Erie, PA/Western NY
A trip to Erie, Pennsylvania and New York’s Chautauqua Lake region promises plenty of thrills.
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Plan a Summer Road Trip to Erie, PA and Western NY
A trip to Erie, Pennsylvania, and then on to New York’s Chautauqua Lake region offers a wealth of fun, from beaches and boating to hiking and history.
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Mike DeWine on Becoming the Governor of Ohio
As he readies to begin his term as governor, we talk with the longtime public servant about his distinguished political career and the challenges facing Ohio.
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What Changes are Coming to the FAFSA?
Here are the big changes coming to the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid and why you’ll have an easier time with the updated form.
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Meet the First Man to Thru-Hike the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail Alone
In 2011, outdoorsman Andy Niekamp set out to tackle the Buckeye Trail alone. Eighty-eight days later, he became the first person to thru-hike the route’s 1,444 miles by himself
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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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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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