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See Baseball Played 1860s Style at This Ohio Festival
Experience America’s game the old-fashioned way, complete with period-appropriate uniforms and no gloves.
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Nocterra Brewing Co., Powell
A former train depot in Powell houses a convivial and inviting brewery that fuses the outdoors, adventuring and creatively named beers.
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Twin Oast Brewing, Port Clinton
Quintin and Donna Smith and their son Cory turned 60 acres of Catawba Island farmland into a destination brewery that embraces a farm-to-fermenter philosophy.
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Can Art, Brews for a Cause & More
From the stories behind a few of our favorite beer can designs to breweries working for a good cause, we hope you enjoy this sampler.
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Warped Wing Brewing Co., Dayton
Community pride and local history are on tap at this downtown Dayton brewery that has taken flight since opening in 2014.
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Live Well Ohio: June 2023
Get pointers to keep in mind for safe campfires this summer, and learn strategies for staying hydrated as the season heats up.
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Live Well Ohio: July/August 2023
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources offers advice for staying safe on Ohio’s inland lakes, and a doctor shares how to help protect the health of your brain.
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My Ohio: Competitive Nature
The Little Miami Triathlon’s sense of adventure draws a nonathlete from the sidelines.
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The Chagrin Hunter Jumper Classic Celebrates 75 Years
The roots of this Ohio horse-jumping competition stretch back decades, and this year marks an important milestone for the historic event.
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Lake Erie Love: Along the Shore
Relax and recharge at Lakeside Chautauqua, hit the beach at Cedar Point and get a shot of nostalgia at Ohio’s oldest summer resort.
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Paddling on the Little Miami River
Navigating the Little Miami River is an experience as much as it is a lesson in the importance of healthy waterways. Since 1967, one family has helped people make that connection.
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‘The Boomer List’ at Springfield Museum of Art
Photographer Timothy Greenfield- Sanders’ large-scale portraits of famous baby boomers comes to Ohio.
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Why Does Baseball Have Such a Hold On Us?
One writer delves into the roots of our eternal love for the game and how it keeps on delivering season after glorious season.
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Ohioan Martin Mull on a Life in Television
After growing up in northeast Ohio, Mull embarked on a television career that has spanned more than four decades.
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6 Egg-Citing Easter Events in Ohio
Hop along the bunny trail and keep an eye out for colorful eggs at these happenings the littles ones in your life are sure to love.
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Why We Love Cedar Point
H. John Hildebrandt worked at Cedar Point for 40 years. As the amusement park marked its 150 anniversary, he looked back at his and our connection to Ohio’s summer playground.
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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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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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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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