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See “Michelangelo Lovelace: Art Saved My Life” in Akron

The Akron Art Museum exhibition featuring works by the late artist reflects the city the Cleveland-based artist called home and his life there.

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Tim Ryan Talks Traficant, Lordstown and His Run for President

Niles native Tim Ryan was elected to Congress in 2003. In April, he announced he is seeking his party’s nomination for president.

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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story

What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.

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Visit 5 Underground Railroad Sites in Ohio

Walk in the footsteps of history at these five properties across the state that helped guide freedom seekers north to Canada.

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Fall Family Fun at Fleitz Pumpkin Farm

Hayrides and corn mazes are just the start of Paul Fleitz’s fall destination in Oregon, Ohio, that focuses on kids and contributions from his own family.

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Mountain Aeries

Admire the views from West Virginia’s elegant, historic inns.

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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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Step in Style

Hand-carved walking sticks are useful and beautiful folk art.

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Made in the Mountains

Visitors will find West Virginia’s heritage of fine crafts on display throughout the state.

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4 Great Spots for Lake Erie Perch

Whether you want it fried or broiled, this fish rules our Great Lake when it comes to your dinner plate and these spots along Ohio’s shoreline do it well.

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What in the World is a Pawpaw?

Here is everything you didn't know you wanted to know about Ohio's unusual native fruit and how you can find one to eat this season.

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The Birder: Chuck Slusarczyk Jr.

Chuck Slusarczyk Jr. has been watching birds in Cleveland his entire life. In early 2021, a photograph he captured there resulted in a surprising discovery.

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See the Biggest Week in American Birding at Magee Marsh

With the arrival of May, this northwest Ohio wildlife area becomes one of the best places in the world for bird-watching, thanks to a mix of location, conservation and appreciation.

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The Downtown Exchange Transforms Zanesville Building

The new development brings a historic food hall to the city, offering new lunch options for daytime workers and a hub for the community.

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The Gatherall at Factory 52 Offers a World of Flavors

This food hall located in a former playing-card factory northeast of Cincinnati in Norwood serves up a variety of cuisines and an inviting space to socialize.

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The Futuro House, Carlisle

This short-lived design for a space-age abode lives on in Carlisle, Ohio.

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The Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue, Youngstown

This addition to Wean Park immortalizes the famous handshake between baseball players George Shuba and Jackie Robinson.

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Great Lakes Theater’s ‘A Christmas Carol’

This Cleveland stage favorite brings its take on Charles Dickens’ classic tale to Playhouse Square each holiday season.

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How to Use Four Squash Varieties

D.R. Walcher Farms owner Ken Holthouse shares how to prepare four varieties he loves.

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Barberton Mum Festival

This northeast Ohio tradition draws a 50,000-person crowd to see its colorful chrysanthemum varieties.

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