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Cleveland, Alan Freed and the World’s First Rock Concert

On March 21, 1952, thousands of people crowded into the Cleveland Arena for the Moondog Coronation Ball, which was expected to go on for hours. Instead, the show was shut down before the end of the first band’s set.

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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History

The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.

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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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Best Of Ohio 2018

Discover new finds and learn about reader favorites in our roundup of the interesting, the unusual and the just plain fun.

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Ohio’s Shawshank Trail

In 1993, “The Shawshank Redemption” was filmed at the Ohio State Reformatory and more than a dozen other nearby sites. We followed in the footsteps of Andy and Red. Here’s how you can, too.

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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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3 Holiday Pie Recipes from Award-Winning Ohio Bakers

We asked three Ohioans who have won big with their baking skills to share inventive recipes that’ll wow your family and friends this season.

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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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3 Award-Winning Pie Recipes

Three experienced bakers share the recipes (and secrets) of their award-winning desserts.

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9 Ohio Wineries to Visit This Summer

Our state is home to a wealth of wineries that offer great places to relax, dine and even stay.

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The Election of 1920

The race introduced the world to Franklin D. Roosevelt and marked the last time an Ohioan won the White House.

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25 Ways to Celebrate the Holiday Season in Ohio

From illuminated evenings to imaginative attractions, our state is full of ways to make the most of the season together.

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Ohio Craft Breweries We're Loving Now

Visit a cozy country taproom and a Cleveland brewhouse that’s thinking outside the pint glass.

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5 Root Vegetable Recipes You’ll Love

Ohio chefs share creative recipes — ranging from salad to soup to dessert — that feature some of our favorite subterranean vegetables.

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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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Boxer Davey Moore and the Fight that Shook the World

In 1963, Springfield resident Davey Moore took part in a boxing match that garnered the attention of California’s governor, Pope John XXIII and a 21-year-old known as Bob Dylan.

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Iconic Ohio Foods Worth Driving To

From Cincinnati-style chili to Hungarian hot dogs to a gargantuan burger, dig into time-tested classics and new favorites.

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102 Days & Nights of Summer (2016)

The Buckeye State provides plenty of ways to fill your calendar.

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