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Paul Laurence Dunbar House Historic Site, Dayton

Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Dayton home tells the story of the poet, who achieved acclaim around the world.

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Just Pizzelles, Cortland

Christina Benton’s shop is one of nearly 50 stops on Trumbull County’s Italian Food Trail

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Best Hometowns 2022

This year, we honor Athens, Bellefontaine, Kent, Perrysburg and Versailles. These five communities embody the characteristics that make us proud to call Ohio home.

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Ohio Road Trips: 50 Places to Visit this Year

It’s time to point your car toward adventure, relaxation and fun. From a retro tour of Cincinnati to the natural wonders of northwest Ohio, let us be your guide this season.

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Walkie Talkie Espresso & Coffee, Canton

This adorable orange and white shop in the city’s Logan neighborhood serves delicious coffee along with locally made scones and cookies.

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How Kenyon College Preserved Its Rural Feel

Since 1824, the school has been located in the quiet of the countryside. For two decades, the Philander Chase Conservancy has been working to keep it that way.

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Ohio Amish Country Experiences

Hit the road and discover the simple life with our guide to great markets, landmark restaurants and tours that take you into Amish homes and businesses.

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Smolen-Gulf Bridge, Ashtabula

This 613-foot span holds the distinction of being the longest covered bridge in the United States.

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Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival

Visit the home of the shortest and longest covered bridges in the United States.

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Michigan: 4 Fall Favorites

The Great Lakes State bursts with autumn hues this time of year.

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World's Largest Matchstick

Wadsworth’s Ohio Match Co. began making its famous blue-tipped wooden matches in 1895. It went out of business in 1987, but the company’s legacy lives on

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History on Tap

Cincinnati’s Bockfest turns 25 this year, offering beer lovers a taste of the city’s storied brewing past.

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Fans of Flight

Aviation-loving volunteers and staff bring the history and joy of flying to museum visitors.

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A Special Feast

Fresh-from-the farm ingredients make this Thanksgiving meal extra delicious.

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Driving Ohio’s Scenic Byways

The Ohio Department of Transportation has identified 27 routes. Here are 12 that highlight history, nature and favorite attractions throughout the state.

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Lake Erie Love: History Lessons

Visit the monument that pays tribute to Oliver Hazard Perry’s pivotal victory during the War of 1812 to museums that trace the history of life and industry along our shoreline.

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Best Hometowns 2012: Gallipolis

Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.

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Jen Freeman Sticks to Her Family's Maple Syrup Legacy

The president of Richards Maple Products and the Ohio Maple Producers Association, discusses the family business and our state’s maple-sugaring tradition.

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Paul Brown Museum, Massillon

Paul Brown’s contributions to the game of football are legendary. The Massillon Museum pays tribute to the iconic coach and innovator with a wing dedicated to his life and legacy.

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Lawrence Witmer Discusses Dinosaurs and Evolution

The Ohio University professor shares how studying the biological structures of modern animals helps him interpret the evolution of dinosaurs.

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