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How Ohio’s Canal Era Helped Shape the State’s History

A groundbreaking idea began to take shape in Ohio 200 years ago this summer, as the simultaneous creation of two major canals ultimately opened the state to trade and transformed the place we call home.

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6 Art Exhibitions to See in Ohio This Winter

From nature-inspired ceramic works on display in Cincinnati to a collection of animation in Dayton, these museums offer much to explore.

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Fall Road Trip on U.S. Route 62

The 81-mile portion between downtown Columbus and Millersburg offers a stroll through beautiful gardens and a drive through Amish Country.

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Author Celeste Ng Shares How Her Literary Journey Started in Ohio

The novelist shares how her hometown of Shaker Heights inspired the follow-up to her acclaimed debut.

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‘Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors’ in Cleveland

The exhibition that has dazzled art lovers in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Seattle comes to the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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News of Note

The Cincinnati Art Museum rediscovers a treasure trove of antique musical instruments from around the globe.

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Visit the William Howard Taft National Historic Site in Cincinnati

Our 27th president spent his formative years at this hilltop residence in a neighborhood built for the city’s social elite. Today, the restored home shares his story.

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See ‘Posing Beauty in African American Culture’ in Cincinnati

This exhibit comes to the Taft Museum of Art with decades of photos and a goal to reimagine the standards of beauty.

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Aviator Glenn Curtiss Makes Historic Flight

After taking off from Euclid Beach on Aug. 31, 1910, the pilot and plane-maker landed at Cedar Point 1 hour and 17 minutes later.

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Karl Rove Talks William McKinley

The political consultant’s book examines how the Ohioan united a splintered Republican party.

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The Ohio Town Where NFL Footballs Are Made

Every Wilson football that you’ve seen passed, kicked and punted by an NFL team this season had its start in the town of Ada.

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Kelly Carlin on Her Famous Father

The author of “A Carlin Home Companion: Growing up with George” discusses her dad.

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Crystal Clear

Columbus glassblower Robert Eickholt creates sparkling works of color and light.

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The Wagnalls Memorial Library, Lithopolis

In 1923, concert pianist Mabel Wagnalls funded the construction of this library in honor of her parents.

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102 Days + Nights: August 2017

Visit Cedar Point to see the amusement park’s new upgrades, dig into Akron’s National Hamburger Festival and more.

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Wyandot Popcorn Museum, Marion

This spot celebrates the city of Marion’s role in snack history.

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Joel Grey’s Theater Journey Began at the Cleveland Play House

In October 2015, the Ohio native returned to the stage where he started to perform “Joel Grey: Up Close and Personal,” an intimate look at the actor’s life and work.

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Tom Runnells Turns His Passion for Baseball Into Art

The former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach turns old baseballs into works of art.

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Alan Freed’s Grave, Cleveland

A jukebox-shaped headstone at Lake View Cemetery marks the grave of the man who popularized rock ’n’ roll.

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Spend a Rainy Summer Day at These 4 Ohio Museum Exhibitions

When the clouds roll in and the drops start to fall, make plans to visit one of these kid-friendly museum exhibitions that are all here for a limited summer run.

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