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Islanders Relish an Autumn Change of Pace

At summer's end, the Lake Erie Islands offer a peaceful waterfront escape.

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3 Great Ohio Birding Spots

Author and Oak Harbor resident Kenn Kaufman shares a few of his favorite locations throughout the state.

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Boating, Bigfoot and Ohio’s Largest State Park

Salt Fork State Park covers more ground than any other of Ohio’s 76 state parks, and it contains plenty of history, mystery and adventure.

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Visit Southwest Ohio’s Ancient Earthworks

Created by cultures that lived here long ago, Fort Ancient and Serpent Mound have extraordinary stories to tell.

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See ‘Beyond Worlds: Paintings by Laine Bachman’ in Canton

Columbus artist Laine Bachman’s depictions of imagined planets brimming with life are featured in an exhibition at the Canton Art Museum this summer.

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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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5 Summer Finds in Western New York

From trails to bird-watching, these five destinations in the Chautauqua Lake region promise a way to soak in the serenity of the season.

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Into the Woods

The Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the forest through one of Vincent van Gogh’s final paintings and two dozen other works.

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Meet 4 Ohio Artists

We talk to four Ohio artists about their background, influences and passion for creating.

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Kids Adventures: Animals

Go on safari at the Wagon Trails Animal Park in Trumbull County, the African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton and more.

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Hike & Bike: Northwest Ohio

Explore Oak Openings in Swanton, hike the shoreline habitat of East Harbor State Park and ride a stretch of the 66-mile Wabash Cannonball Trail.

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Live Well Ohio June 2024

Check out tips for creating family time outside, and a Ohio State Parks naturalist offers advice on staying safe in the outdoors.

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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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Fall Drives: Greenfield to the Ohio River | Ohio Route 41

This 71-mile trip through rural southwest Ohio passes through many small towns and offers spectacular views of the countryside alive with color.

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My Ohio: Unnatural Selection

A vegetable purist ponders how green bean casserole ended up on our Thanksgiving tables.

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‘Quilting a Future: Contemporary Quilts and American Tradition’ in Columbus

This Columbus Museum of Art exhibition on display Oct. 6 through Jan. 28 showcases artists using the medium of quilting in innovative and thought-provoking ways.

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Van Wert Launches its Peony Festival

In 1932, the city held the first installment of this event, which was revived in the 1950s following a 14-year hiatus and continues today.

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Snow Days: Ohio Winter Fun

Embrace the winter season with engaging outdoor activities for the whole family, from tobogganing to snowshoeing to riding in a one-horse open sleigh.

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See ‘Right Place, Right Time: Paintings by Robert Coleman Jackson’ in Canton

The Canton Museum of Art features 14 paintings by this still life painter, who creates intriguing compositions that invite viewers to look closer.

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Spring Events in the Parks 2017

As our state begins to thaw, check out these park-system events that’ll help you embrace the longer days and climbing temperatures.

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