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Best Hometowns 2012: Gallipolis
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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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: History Lessons
Visit the monument that pays tribute to Oliver Hazard Perry’s pivotal victory during the War of 1812 to museums that trace the history of life and industry along our shoreline.
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The City of Toledo Unveils New Flag
Officials raised the symbolism-filled design on the city’s 188th birthday, Jan. 7.
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Lebanon’s Harmon Museum Showcases Ohio History
The destination features a variety of interesting exhibits, from a gallery dedicated to Neil Armstrong to a trove of authentic Shaker items and inventions.
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Visit This Gothic-Style Temple in Lake County
The northeast Ohio community of Kirtland played a pivotal role in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Old Soul Studio, Chillicothe
Allison Meade scours junkyards and shops to find discarded car parts for her art.
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Ohio Road Trips
Make your travel plans with our guide to 46 stops for adventure, food, beauty, history and more.
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Author Douglas Brinkley on Writing and Preserving History
The former Perrysburg resident talks FDR, conservation and his love for history.
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‘Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men’ in Cincinnati
This Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition examines the fate of works recovered after World War II.
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Lawrence Witmer Discusses Dinosaurs and Evolution
The Ohio University professor shares how studying the biological structures of modern animals helps him interpret the evolution of dinosaurs.
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The Crest, Columbus
This longtime Clintonville neighborhood spot has a new look and approach, presenting a menu of Appalachia-inspired fare that highlights an overlooked American cuisine.
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Step Inside the Revamped Magee Marsh Visitor Center
The makeover of the former Sportsmen’s Migratory Bird Center provides outdoor lovers a fresh look at our state’s prized bird-watching destination.
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Festivals & Events in Western PA
Pittsburgh and the western Pennsylvania countryside have a great lineup of summer happenings.
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Food Road Trips: Historic Spots
These places celebrate the people and ways of living from days gone by. Here’s where to grab a bite when you visit.
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Rutherford B. Hayes Statue, Delaware
Our 19th president was born in this central-Ohio community, but until 2019 you might not have noticed. Today, a downtown statue commemorates his life and service.
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Jen Freeman Sticks to Her Family’s Maple Syrup Legacy
The president of Richards Maple Products discusses the family business and our state’s maple-sugaring tradition.
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Explore the History of 4 Ohio Cities on These Walking Tours
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or have lived there your entire life, these insightful treks are an entertaining way to learn more about these Ohio cities.
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Swensons Drive-In and Cordelia Team Up to Create Limited-Edition Menu Items
The iconic Akron-based drive-in joins forces with Cleveland chef Vinnie Cimino, unveiling a menu mashup that fuses fine dining and nostalgia.
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See ‘Curtis Barnes, Sr., Dayton Icon’ in Dayton
A new exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute showcases works by the late Curtis Barnes Sr., a painter and community leader who left a lasting impact on the city he called home.
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