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Points of Light
British artist Bruce Munro brings illuminated installations and gallery pieces to Columbus.
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‘Lilly Martin Spencer’ at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
The Ohio artist supported her husband and 13 children by capturing everyday scenes that spoke to 19th-century, middle-class society.
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Haunted Ohio Road Trips
From chilling tales to ghostly fun, these eight destinations across the state promise to put a welcome chill in your fall travel plans.
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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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6 West Virginia Mountain Towns to Visit this Summer
These communities serve as great bases for exploring the wealth of outdoor adventures, rich history and artistic heritage found in the Mountain State.
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Best Hometowns 2015–2016: Hudson
With a long and rich history, this town celebrates its past while embracing new development.
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How Ohio Launched America's Barn Quilt Phenomenon
The barn quilt phenomenon began in Adams County more than two decades ago. Today, there are driving tours across Ohio and far beyond that invite travelers to hit the road.
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Ohio Star Theater in Sugarcreek Announces its 2025 Schedule
The original musical “The Road to Damascus: A Musical Journey Through Acts,” pianist Jim Brickman and ”American Idol’ alum Taylor Hicks are all set to take the stage at this venue in Ohio’s Amish Country.
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Kenn Kaufman on Taking a Closer Look at Nature
The Oak Harbor resident is an expert in the birding world. We talked with him about the restorative and educational power of spending time outside.
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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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Kyle Kondik on Ohio’s Role as a Swing State
In all but two elections since 1896, Ohio has selected the winning presidential candidate. Here's why.
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Sherrod Brown on His Book ‘Desk 88’
The Mansfield native discusses his book examining the successes and failures of eight progressive leaders who occupied his desk on the Senate floor.
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The Signal Tree, Akron
Local lore says American Indian tribes once used this unusually shaped tree to navigate the region, but the burr oak’s real roots remain a mystery.
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The Renovation of the Rutherford B. Hayes Home and Library
A revamp of Fremont's Rutherford B. Hayes home and library coincides with its bicentennial celebration.
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The Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience
Experience the sights and sounds of HBO’s hit show in Columbus.
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Towns Along Ohio's Buckeye Trail
The Buckeye Trail touches all four corners of Ohio and covers 1,444 miles. Here are four great trail towns along its route.
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Bogie and Bacall Get Married in Ohio
In May 1945, Hollywood icons Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall tied the knot at Malabar Farm in Lucas.
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Ohioan Piper Kerman on Her Memoir ’Orange is the New Black’
This Columbus resident wrote the book that inspired Netflix’s hit series. We talked with her about writing, success and the criminal justice system.
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Brian Michael Bendis on the Enduring Appeal of Comics
The Cleveland native talked with us about his move from Marvel Comics to the home of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
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One Giant Leap: The Lasting Legacy of Apollo 11
Ohioan Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon July 20, 1969, changing how we look at space and capturing the imagination of people around the globe.
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