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Sauder Village’s 1920s Main Street
Ohio’s largest living-history attraction has added a new chapter to its Walk Through Time: a downtown block of discovery that’s 100 years in the making.
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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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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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Lake Erie Love: Kayaking & Water Trails
Explore the Lake Erie Islands Water Trails or get your feet wet with a shorter paddle closer to shore.
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Ohio’s Dark-Sky Parks
If you want Ohio’s best nighttime views, head to one of these four destinations.
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Amish Country Road Trips: Millersburg
Downtown Millersburg is where the country meets Main Street. There's a hitching post for horses outside the courthouse and small businesses dotting both sides of Jackson Street
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Best Hometowns 2012: Findlay
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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Best Hometown Road Trips: 2016–2017
Travel this summer to see what makes this year’s Best Hometown honorees great places to visit, too.
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Seek-No-Further Cidery, Granville
This cider-making operation offers a core lineup of flavorful cider varieties as well as a cozy and inviting place to hang out.
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Ohio Finds: Seymour Lindsey Paper Cutout
This framed paper cutting depicts an outdoor scene that includes a woman plucking peacock feathers.
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The Great Flood of 1936
That spring, Marietta was just one of many river towns overtaken by rising waters that covered portions of a dozen states.
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Fig & Oak, Ashland
Julie and John Mitchell’s store sells products from philanthropy-focused businesses and donates a portion of its own sales to good causes.
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Cincinnati Observatory Center Celebrates an Astronomy Milestone
The Cincinnati Observatory Center commemorates the evening in 1845 when Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel looked to the heavens.
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The Columbus Crossing Borders Project
This art exhibition hosted by the Dublin Arts Council reflect personal stories that put a face on the plight of refugees around the globe.
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Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens on Postage Stamp
The U.S Postal Service commemorates the Akron landmark’s iconic Birch Tree Allée.
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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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Kayaking on Lake Erie
41° North let’s you go with the flow where the Rocky River meets our Great Lake.
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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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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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Chateau Tebeau Winery, Helena
Embracing their love for French wines, Mary and Bob Tebeau make guests feel right at home at their Sandusky County winery.
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