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Four Frightful History Tours
Want to put an extra chill into your October? Try these four creepy history tours.
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Maple Madness Driving Trail: 3 Spots You’ll Love
The annual tour set for the first two weekends in March invites Ohioans to learn more about the state’s sweetest industry.
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Visit the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo
From shipwrecks to industrialization, the National Museum of the Great Lakes tells the story of our inland seas.
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Ready for Takeoff
Visit these fascinating places that celebrate noted aviators and aeronautical history.
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Beach Musing
A trip to Michigan’s western shore promises lakeside towns that cater to a range of tastes.
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West Virginia: 5 Fascinating Finds
From a secret government bunker to a re-creation of an early 20th-century mining town, get a new perspective on the Mountain State at these spots
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Secret Ohio: Clifton Garden Cabin
This cozy, two-level cabin within walking distance of the iconic Clifton Mill offers a stay that’s part home and part garden.
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Summer in Ohio’s Grand Lake Region
Built around the massive Grand Lake St. Marys, this part of northwest Ohio is known for on-the-water recreation, shoreline festivities and new places to explore.
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3 Ohio Scenic Byways to Drive this Summer
These three driving tours share the story of the National Road, the wonders of the Hocking Hills and the heritage of life along Lake Erie.
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Here Comes Santa Claus!
Why settle for the routine mall Santa when you can visit with ol’ St. Nick in a cave, on a train and even underwater.
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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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Step Inside the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Damascus Room
The authentic 18th-century room, complete with intricate carved paneling and an ornately crafted ceiling, showcases a sight rarely seen outside the former Ottoman Empire.
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The National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum
This spot celebrates the accordion-based music the city made famous following World War II.
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Kayaking the Lake Erie Islands
South Bass Island Kayak Rendezvous founder Eric Slough shares how to see Ohio’s islands from a new perspective.
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Explore “¡Cuba!” at COSI in Columbus
The Center of Science and Industry delves into the vibrant culture, history and biodiversity of this Caribbean nation.
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Best of Ohio 2020
Make new discoveries and learn about readers’ favorites in our roundup of great finds across the Buckeye State that should be part of your plans this year.
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Ohio Literary Trail
This book lover’s road trip includes the family home of the woman who helped change Americans’ views on slavery and a museum celebrating the art of the picture book.
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109 Days & Nights of Summer 2015
There are so many ways to make the most of the season. It’s time to start planning.
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Good Eats in the Great Lakes State
Michigan’s regions are filled with local treats and ethnic specialties.
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Best Hometown Getaways 2018
If you’re looking to hit the road this summer, check out these finds we discovered while visiting our 2017–2018 Best Hometowns.
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