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Excellence in Education 2016
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across the state.
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‘Abandoned America: Everything Must Pass’ in Canton
See urban exploration photographer Matthew Christopher’s photography at the Canton Museum of Art through July 24.
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Kingwood Center Gardens Gets Makeover
The estate of Charles Kelley King will now be open to visitors year-round with the addition of a new visitors’ center complete with a gallery, greenhouse and Buehler’s Fresh Foods cafe.
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Noble Cut Distillery Owner Tony Guilfoy Talks Cellos
Since opening in 2015, Noble Cut Distillery in Gahanna has garnered industry and customer praise. We asked founder Tony Guilfoy how the company has built its successes.
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John Glenn Blasts Off
In February 1962, all eyes turned to Ohio as the state celebrated its native son becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.
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American Dreams
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage examines how immigrants and minorities embraced baseball as a way to fit into society.
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Spa Offerings in the Hocking Hills
If you’re looking for a place to recharge and relax, these options pair perfectly with a weekend exploring the scenery of southeast Ohio.
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Best Hometowns 2019: Gallipolis
This Ohio River village settled by 500 French immigrants in 1790 embraces its history while looking to the future with a successful downtown revitalization program and a stellar public library.
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The College Tour: Cuyahoga Community College
Cuyahoga Community College’s Metropolitan Campus in downtown Cleveland offers class schedules, educational styles and interactive experiences that cater to a range of students.
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3 Picnic-Perfect Recipes
We asked three chefs to share recipes that put a fresh spin on cookout and potluck favorites.
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10 Native Plants That Thrive in Ohio
Turn your backyard into an eco-friendly oasis by following these recommendations from landscape architect and author Alan Branhagen.
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The Beauty Behind the Easter Lily
The Easter lily is a symbol of renewal and rebirth, and our state is one of the flower’s leading producers.
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Parma’s Normandy High School Wins at the Ohio ProStart Invitational
Culinary students at Parma’s Normandy High School win big in cooking competition.
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Main Street Shopping: Westerville
Make new discoveries at Westerville Antiques & Rustic Revamp Decor, go retro at A Gal Named Cinda Lou and support local artists at Ohio Art Mart.
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Soup Season: 3 Recipes to Warm Up With
Broths, bisques and chowders should be on your stove this time of year. Start with these recipes from Ohio spots that do it right.
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3 Ohio Bed-and-Breakfast Oatmeal Recipes
Oatmeal has a tame reputation. Here’s how three B&Bs get creative with the morning standby.
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Chris Davis Discusses the Restoration of the Cuyahoga River
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park biologist talks with us about a project that aims to return the river to a more natural state.
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Mon Ami, Port Clinton
This Port Clinton winery dates back to the 19th century, when wines were first made at this property along the Lake Erie shore.
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My Ohio: Forever Green
A threat to hemlock trees highlights their importance to our state’s natural spaces.
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Best Hometowns 2012: Findlay
Every year, Ohio Magazine honors five communities across the state for their livability, as measured by education, parks and recreation, arts and entertainment offerings, services and, most important, citizen involvement. The 2013 Best Hometowns meet and surpass these criteria. In the following pages, you'll get a glimpse of Findlay, Gallipolis, Greenville, Grove City and Peninsula — and some of their proud residents.
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