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This Ohio Artist Paints Giant Celebrity Pumpkins

Every autumn, painter Jeanette Paras of Dublin creates giant tributes to some of America’s favorite pop culture figures.

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History Hits Home

Ohio commemorates its ties to the Civil War.

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Tips for Shopping at Barn Sales

Whether you’re looking for retro furniture or one-of-a-kind home decor pieces, here’s where and how to shop like a pro.

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Best Hometowns 2019: Gallipolis

This Ohio River village settled by 500 French immigrants in 1790 embraces its history while looking to the future with a successful downtown revitalization program and a stellar public library.

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Labor of Love 2012

For 50 years, Ruth and Don Moorhead have tended their stunning 2-acre garden in Broadview Heights.

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Keeper of the Flame

Dayton educator Herbert Woodward Martin honors the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.

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Favorite Son

Columbus celebrates the talent of artist George Bellows.

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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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The Crash of the USS Shenandoah

In September 1925, the U.S. Navy’s heralded flying machine crashed in Noble County, killing 14 crew members and becoming forever tied to this corner of Ohio.

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Talking Football with Hall of Fame President Jim Porter

For this Canton native, leading the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a dream job. We talked with him about the institution and its role in preserving the legacy of the game.

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Best Hometowns 2015–2016: Coshocton

From a restored canal town to the nation’s largest maker of American flags, history, creativity and patriotism converge here.

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Go Birding at Magee Marsh

This spot along the Lake Erie shore is considered one of the world’s best bird-watching sites. Visit and it won’t take long to see why.

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How Ohio Shaped the Music of the Late Jason Molina

In March 2013, Jason Molina died at age 39, leaving behind a beautiful and critically acclaimed catalog of songs that evokes a weathered Midwestern spirit.

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How Ohio Stadium’s Opening Ushered in a New Era of Sports

The Horseshoe was dedicated on Oct. 21, 1922. The moment marked the rise of both Ohio State Football and the construction of new stadiums across the nation.

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Paul Daugherty on Covering Cincinnati Sports

Retired Cincinnati Enquirer sports columnist Paul Daugherty talks about his 34 years of covering the people behind the competition.

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Tim Ryan Talks Traficant, Lordstown and His Run for President

Niles native Tim Ryan was elected to Congress in 2003. In April, he announced he is seeking his party’s nomination for president.

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Hal McCoy on a Career of Covering Baseball

The veteran baseball writer discusses the Cincinnati Reds, Opening Day and the challenge that threatened his career.

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My Ohio: Forever Green

A threat to hemlock trees highlights their importance to our state’s natural spaces.

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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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Ohio Park System Classes

Want to do some structured outdoor exploring before packing up your tent? These four locations offer a full lineup of learning opportunities.

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