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How an Ohio High Schooler Designed Our 50-Star Flag
In 1958, Robert Heft of Lancaster envisioned an updated American flag. The rest is history.
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Islanders Relish an Autumn Change of Pace
At summer's end, the Lake Erie Islands offer a peaceful waterfront escape.
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Best Hometown Road Trips: 2016–2017
Travel this summer to see what makes this year’s Best Hometown honorees great places to visit, too.
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John Herzig’s Famous Endings Museum
The Dover funeral director collects memorabilia from services held for celebrities and historical figures.
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102 Days + Nights: July 2017
Take in the spectacle of Red, White & Boom, enjoy a summer cruise on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway and more. Read
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Sweet Perfection
The Gottenbusch family’s Servatii Pastry Shops have become a Cincinnati favorite built on old-world-style desserts.
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The Case of Ohio’s Best Documented UFO
What happened in the skies near Charles Mill Lake on Oct. 18, 1973, stands as one of the most credible UFO experiences in United States history. It is known as the Coyne Incident.
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Ohio’s Ties to the White House Easter Egg Roll
The annual White House Easter Egg Roll dates back to Ohioan Rutherford B. Hayes’ time in office. The tradition lives on in Fremont.
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Best of Ohio 2013
We discovered a diverse assortment of destinations, dining spots, museums, events and more for this year’s list of the best our state has to offer.
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Visit Ohio's Eight Presidential Sites
Eight Ohioans held our nation’s highest office. These historic sites across the state celebrate their contributions.
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The Sculpted Visions of Alan Cottrill
The artist’s cast-bronze works are found across Ohio and far beyond. We visited his Zanesville studio to learn about his process and the road that led him to finding his passion.
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Haunted History: 4 Ohio Ghost Tours
These tours of historic landmarks across Ohio will capture your imagination and put a chill in your bones.
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Best Of: Best Hometowns 2017–18
We celebrate this year’s honorees by sharing some of the interesting and fun discoveries we made during our visits.
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Best of the Best Hometowns 2018–19
We celebrate our 2018–2019 Best Hometown honorees by sharing some of the interesting and fun discoveries we made during our visits.
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102 Days & Nights of Summer: July 2019
Visit Columbus for Red, White & Boom, make new finds at Fossil Park in Sylvania, and celebrate Ohioan and astronaut Neil Armstrong in Wapakoneta.
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What to See and Do in Columbus this Season
Spring brings a host of exhibitions and events to our capital city, from King Tut and Ohio authors to food festivals and live music.
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How Ohio Stadium’s Opening Ushered in a New Era of Sports
The Horseshoe was dedicated on Oct. 21, 1922. The moment marked the rise of both Ohio State Football and the construction of new stadiums across the nation.
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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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How One Couple Revived the Legacy of a Legendary Ohio Glassware Company
Fran Taylor shattered expectations in the mid-20th century before her story was swept away by time. David and Jason Annecy brought her Gay Fad Studios’ name and inspiration back to Lancaster.
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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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