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Grove City Adventures

Whether you prefer the thrill of competition, shopping, history or just relaxing with a glass of wine, fun awaits in this Columbus suburb.

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Romantic Retreats

These four spots are perfectly suited for a weekend away.

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Camp Sherman Memories

Thousands of soldiers trained in Ross County before shipping out to World War I battlefields. July’s Camp Sherman Days honors their contributions.

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History Soars at the Liberty Aviation Museum

A visit to the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton offers a look into World War II flyers, military history and more.

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Herbal Delights

Author Debra Knapke shares expert gardening tips in Gahanna.

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Boxer Davey Moore and the Fight that Shook the World

In 1963, Springfield resident Davey Moore took part in a boxing match that garnered the attention of California’s governor, Pope John XXIII and a 21-year-old known as Bob Dylan.

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Best Hometowns 2024: Bryan

An effort to fill vacant buildings revived this city’s downtown, illustrating the sense of pride and spirit of collaboration in this community about 64 miles west of Toledo.

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Why We Love Cedar Point

H. John Hildebrandt worked at Cedar Point for 40 years. As the amusement park marked its 150 anniversary, he looked back at his and our connection to Ohio’s summer playground.

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102 Days + Nights: August 2017

Visit Cedar Point to see the amusement park’s new upgrades, dig into Akron’s National Hamburger Festival and more.

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John Herzig’s Famous Endings Museum

The Dover funeral director collects memorabilia from services held for celebrities and historical figures.

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Ohio’s Ancient Native American Sites

Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago.

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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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Road Trips Checklist: 26 Spots to See

From haunted sites to fields of glory, our checklist offers destinations to keep an eye out for when you’re on the road.

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12 Restaurants to Try in Ohio’s Amish Country

From crispy fried chicken and homemade mashed potatoes to tasty gourmet pizzas that people line up for, these local favorites showcase the foods and flavors of the region.

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Gifting Getaways

From a hip downtown Columbus hotel to a 200-year-old historic inn, these spots offer a great preholiday escape.

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20 Movies That Were Made in Ohio

Academy Award-winning tales, lesser-known finds and, yes, even a couple of couple box-office bombs have been filmed in the Buckeye State.

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The Sculpted Visions of Alan Cottrill

The artist’s cast-bronze works are found across Ohio and far beyond. We visited his Zanesville studio to learn about his process and the road that led him to finding his passion.

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Comfort Food Secrets

Four restaurants known for hearty classics share the recipes for the menu items that keep their customers coming back.

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Minor League Baseball Guide

Goofy mascots, quirky promotions and great deals on ballpark food — here’s what Ohio’s teams have on deck this season.

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Driving Ohio’s Scenic Byways

The Ohio Department of Transportation has identified 27 routes. Here are 16 that highlight history, nature and favorite attractions throughout the state.

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