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Beyond the Grade

These Ohio high school educators are focused on something much bigger than the next project or assignment.

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Hometown Road Trips 2019-2020

Summer means it’s time to explore. Check out these interesting and fun destinations we discovered while visiting this years Best Hometown honorees.

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See ‘Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike’ in Cincinnati

Explore the evolution of bicycle design at the Cincinnati Art Museum during “Cycle Thru! The Art of the Bike,” on display from April 4 through Aug. 24.

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‘Triceracopter’ and ‘Self-Portrait,’ Cincinnati

Patricia Renick’s artistic legacy resides in the University of Cincinnati’s Walter C. Langsam Library.

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Main Street Shopping: Medina

Explore Medina Farmers Exchange, browse beautiful creations at Polish Pottery and get in the Christmas spirit at Castle Noel all year round.

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‘Dancing in the Light: Masterworks from the Age of American Impressionism’

The Canton Museum of Art’s new exhibition features works from museums and collections in and around Ohio.

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See ‘The Nearest Faraway Place’ at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

This exhibition, which opens Jan. 25, explores how a variety of Ohio artists were influenced by their travels and the mentors they learned from during them.

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Go Back in Time at 5 Living-History Festivals

Explore the Revolutionary war or the life of a pirate at these five festivals that transport visitors to the past.

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Best of Ohio 2016

We’ve once again searched the state for new finds and time-tested favorites. Plus, the votes are in for our readers’ ballot categories.

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102 Days and Nights of Summer 2022

From festivals and concerts to great parks and outdoor adventures, here’s your guide to making the most of this sun-soaked season.

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Singular Style

The Toledo Museum of Art explores Manet's gift for portraiture.

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The Butler Institute of American Art Houses a Collection of Our Nation's Masterworks

In 1919, Joseph G. Butler Jr. opened a Youngstown museum dedicated to American artists. Its collection now numbers in the thousands.

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Best Of: Editors’ Picks 2017

Here are this year’s picks for the best places to visit, things to experience and memories to make.

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102 Days & Nights of Summer: July 2019

Visit Columbus for Red, White & Boom, make new finds at Fossil Park in Sylvania, and celebrate Ohioan and astronaut Neil Armstrong in Wapakoneta.

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How Union Terminal Became an Iconic Cincinnati Landmark

It opened in 1933 as one of the nation’s most magnificent train stations, but Union Terminal’s closure in 1972 cast doubt over the beautiful art deco building’s future. Then, Superman and, years later, Hamilton County voters saved the day.

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Best Hometowns 2024: Millersburg

This historic village in Holmes County offers a destination of its own as a well as a taste of the slower way of life practiced in the surrounding Amish and Mennonite communities.

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Akron: Shop, Eat & See

Vintage finds, great art and a rock ’n’ roll spirit make downtown Akron a worthy destination.

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Secrets of the Ohio Statehouse

The seat of our state government is filled with beautiful touches and hidden bits of history that can be discovered by way of daily tours.

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The Life and Art of Don Drumm

The Akron-based artist works in materials that are more commonly associated with the factory floor than the art gallery.

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Mind Games

The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts a photography exhibition that explores the secrets of the psyche.

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