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That’s the Spirit: Chartreuse

Sip on the spirit known as the elixir for “long life.” Its origins date back 1764, and the story of its rise to prominence makes for quite the cocktail-party tale.

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Live Well Ohio: March/April 2023

Learn about the difference organ donors make, and get advice for healthier ways to fuel your body.

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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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The Toledo Museum of Art Reopens

On June 23, the museum began welcoming visitors back. Check out these 10 exhibitions you can see between now and next summer.

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Crime Scenes

P.L. Gaus pens mysteries set in Ohio’s Amish and Mennonite communities.

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Cultural Exchange

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History examines how the 4,600-mile Silk Road spread new ideas across the ancient world.

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My Ohio: Ripple Effects

Over the years, Tinkers Creek, at turns a raging torrent and timid playground, has been abused, but restoration efforts are offering hope for its renewal.

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My Ohio: Respect the Book

A writer’s reverence for the printed page began with a crumpled library card and the admonishment of a stern librarian.

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A Different Look

The Columbus Museum of Art showcases the eclectic works of Mark Rothko.

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Kids Adventures: Camps & Classes

Kids can learn to sail in Sandusky, work toward their Junior Ranger badge or patch at Cuyahoga Valley National Park and more.

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Best of Ohio Readers’ Ballot Winners 2020

We asked our readers and website visitors to vote for their favorites throughout the state. Congratulations to this year’s winners.

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Explore Ohio: 32 Virtual Experiences

Even if you can’t visit in person, you can still learn, explore and have fun thanks to these online offerings created by cultural institutions across the Buckeye State.

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Ohio Colleges Attract Students with Campus Upgrades

From new living spaces and improved athletic facilities to expanded food options and innovation labs, outside-the-classroom offerings are improving the student experience.

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Bent Ladder Cider and Wine, Doylestown

Matt Vodraska makes handcrafted hard ciders using both modern apples and heirloom varieties that date back centuries. You can try them at his cidery’s tasting room.

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Ohio’s National Park Service Sites

From the wilds of the Cuyahoga Valley to the field where the Wright brothers flew, here’s where you can experience America’s story.

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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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Our Last Interview with American Icon John Glenn

John Glenn was born on July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, grew up in neighboring New Concord and became an American hero as astronaut and U.S. Senator. We last sat down with him in 2005.

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Heaven in a Cone

When the temperature soars, we crave ice cream, in all its sweet, frozen glory.

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Jonas Laughlin Shares Baking Tips and Recipes

When a cold ended Jonas Laughlin’s opera career, he found solace in baking. At his Columbus patisserie, he creates odes to European and Southern pastries.

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Deciding What to Do After High School

The journey begins with a single step forward and a flexible plan that allows you to explore, experience and learn about what comes next.

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