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Canton: Hall of Fame City Fun
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s enshrinement and the events surrounding it put a spotlight on northeast Ohio. This year, there’s even more to celebrate.
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A Different Dimension
Brent Kee Young's artistry is reflected in his intricate glass forms.
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How Lights Out Cleveland Is Helping Save Birds
Glowing city skylines are an alluring sight, especially if you're a migrating bird. But an epidemic of collisions with buildings has led groups across Ohio, including Lights Out Cleveland, to form rescue squads and help raise public awareness about the problem.
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8 Things to Do in Pennsylvania for Nature and History Lovers
From the countryside to the Lake Erie shore, the Keystone State showcases its historical significance and rugged playfulness.
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Paper Creations
Accent your life with colorful handprinted posters by Just A Jar Design Press, fun journals by And Here We Are and irreverent holiday cards from Questionable Press.
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Ohio Chefs Share Favorite Family Recipes
To offer some holiday cooking inspiration, we asked four Ohio chefs to share the story behind a beloved creation from their own kitchen.
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Eat at 12 of Ohio’s Oldest Restaurants
These restaurants with storied histories have served hungry diners for generations. Check out a dozen spots across the state should be on every Buckeye State bucket list.
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The Case of Ohio’s Best Documented UFO
What happened in the skies near Charles Mill Lake on Oct. 18, 1973, stands as one of the most credible UFO experiences in United States history. It is known as the Coyne Incident.
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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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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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Field Guide to Ohio Cryptids
An easy-to-use handbook for fast identification of mysterious creatures that roam our state.
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How Garfield’s Front Porch Changed Campaigning for President
Before whistle-stop tours and crisscrossing the country, presidential candidates spoke to crowds at their own homes. Here’s how three Ohioans used the approach to win our nation’s highest office.
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How the Wright Brothers’ Sister Shaped History
Katharine Wright was her famous brothers’ not-so-silent partner, aiding her siblings Orville and Wilbur in their quest to get their dreams of mechanical flight off the ground.
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Meet Ohio Maple Farmer Nate Bissell
Syrup is in Nate Bissell’s blood. Now, he is working to make our state synonymous with the stuff.
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Chill to Thrill: 9 On-the-Water Adventures
Whether you want to kick back and relax or gear up for an adrenaline spike, these experiences will help you stay cool this season.
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Bring on the Blue
Grow your own or pick your own, blueberries are not only delicious, they’re also packed with healthy ingredients.
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Season's Eatings
We asked Ohio State Buckeye bars with tasty food to share a recipe for one of their game-day creations.
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Shipwrecks of Lake Erie
Our Great Lake holds the remains of hundreds of vessels that disappeared beneath its surface. Today, divers and researchers work to preserve their stories.
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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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Revisiting Ohio’s Bygone Department Stores
Department stores once ruled the retail landscape with their wealth of offerings and festive approaches to the holidays. These four are long closed, but the memories of them still burn brightly.
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