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Ohio Colleges Attract Students with Campus Upgrades
From new living spaces and improved athletic facilities to expanded food options and innovation labs, outside-the-classroom offerings are improving the student experience.
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Cleveland, Alan Freed and the World’s First Rock Concert
On March 21, 1952, thousands of people crowded into the Cleveland Arena for the Moondog Coronation Ball, which was expected to go on for hours. Instead, the show was shut down before the end of the first band’s set.
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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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4 Reasons to Explore Columbus This Season
From experiencing Titanic at COSI to taking in a game at Huntington Park to enjoying the outdoors, our capital city offers plenty to experience.
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102 Days + Nights of Summer: June 2018
Check out Jack White at Cincinnati's Bunbury Music Festival, celebrate the opening of John Glenn Astronomy Park and head back to the beach for Edgewater Live.
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Destination Summer
Looking for a wallet-friendly getaway? Check out these outdoor-themed trips, from farm stays to music festivals to raceway camping.
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Things to Do in Grove City, Ohio
This city near Columbus offers lots to explore, from outdoor adventures at local metroparks to fall farm days with the family to great beer, wine and pizza.
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Best Hometowns 2023: Grove City
This Columbus suburb embraces new development that connects past and present and creates a small-town atmosphere with the amenities of city living.
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The Butler Institute of American Art Houses a Collection of Our Nation's Masterworks
In 1919, Joseph G. Butler Jr. opened a Youngstown museum dedicated to American artists. Its collection now numbers in the thousands.
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National Book Award Finalist Chris Bachelder Talks Fiction and Football
The Cincinnati native discusses ‘The Throwback Special,’ a novel about 22 men who meet annually to re-enact one of professional football’s most gruesome plays.
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Geneva-on-the-Lake: Visit 3 Longtime Landmarks
This Ashtabula County destination along the Lake Erie shore has been a draw for generations. Today, it still embodies an inviting, old-time feel.
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Best Hometowns 2022: Bellefontaine
This city located 60 miles northwest of Columbus is experiencing a downtown revival that is shining a light on historic properties while reinventing them for a new generation.
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Explore Dayton this Summer
From outdoor adventures along the Great Miami Riverway to a record-setting streak of minor league baseball fun, here are great ways to see the city.
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Best Hometowns 2018: Troy
Cooperation is a cornerstone of this community, which honors its past as it forges a bright future.
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Best Hometowns 2018: Findlay
This city exudes a small-town feel while boasting a vibrant downtown, strong businesses and welcoming neighborhoods.
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6 Western Pennsylvania Road Trips
Head east into western Pennsylvania and you’ll find destinations and events celebrating American history, art, animals, antiques and more.
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Creating History
Miami University Art Museum’s “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature” features 130 works published during the past 50 years.
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Columbus: 4 Summer Picks
From dining and shopping to animal adventures and incredible art, our capital city is a summer favorite.
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Festival Fun in Michigan
Summers means gatherings that celebrate the state’s automotive history, music, craft beer and more.
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Presidents Day
Beverly Warren, Jim Tressel and Scott Scarborough each took the helm of one of Ohio’s state universities this fall.
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