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Keeper of the Flame

Dayton educator Herbert Woodward Martin honors the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar.

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Crowd Pleasers

Meet five Buckeyes fans who take their enthusiasm to another level.

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The Big Day: Inside Three Ohio Weddings

Three couples share the stories behind their unique Ohio wedding venues.

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Erie, PA/Western NY: Summer Road Trips

If you’re heading east along Lake Erie through Pennsylvania and western New York, consider taking the slow road. Here are four towns you shouldn’t miss.

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Scenic Tour: Erie PA/Western NY

Erie, Pennsylvania, and New York’s Chautauqua Lake provide adventures as amazing as the scenery.

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Holiday Heritage

Velvet Ice Cream Co. president Luconda Dager invites us into her kitchen to share in her family’s food traditions.

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Canton: 3 Great Places to Stay

Heading to Stark County this summer? Book your overnight accommodations at one of these elegant and interesting locations.

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Haunted Ohio Road Trips

From chilling tales to ghostly fun, these eight destinations across the state promise to put a welcome chill in your fall travel plans.

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Hometown Legend

Newcomerstown honors pitcher Cy Young, one of the greatest players of all time.

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The Revival

Over-the-Rhine is one of the most intact 19th-century urban historic districts in the nation. Here’s how Cincinnati saved it.

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Good Eats in the Great Lakes State

Michigan’s regions are filled with local treats and ethnic specialties.

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Summer Fun in Ohio: 31 Ways to Enjoy August

Celebrate the spirit of the Emerald Isle during the Dublin Irish Festival, catch the Foo Fighters at Cleveland’s Huntington Bank Field and view the Perseid meteor shower from John Glenn Astronomy Park in Logan.

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Best of Ohio 2015

As we travel across the state, we look for the unusual, the interesting and the delicious.

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Toni Morrison’s Journey to Becoming a Literary Icon Began in Ohio

As a child growing up near the steel mills of Lorain, Toni Morrison, Nobel laureate from the “lip of Lake Erie,” learned to love — and tell — a great tale.

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102 Days + Nights: August 2017

Visit Cedar Point to see the amusement park’s new upgrades, dig into Akron’s National Hamburger Festival and more.

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How Ohio Helped Make the Jeep an Icon

Between 1941 and 1945, Willys-Overland of Toledo produced more than 363,000 jeeps for the war effort. Soldiers loved the vehicle, and it grew into a popular consumer brand that today employs thousands of Ohio autoworkers.

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West Virginia: 6 Food-and-Drink Spots

When traveling through West Virginia, make sure these popular stops along the Ohio border are part of your plans.

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The NFL’s First Game Was Played in Dayton

Here’s how America’s fall obsession took its initial steps in Dayton during the autumn of 1920 with a game between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles.

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Top Dog: Senate Restaurant

Chef Daniel Wright opened Cincinnati's Senate in 2010. He still has people lining up for his gourmet hot dogs.

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‘Ohio — Champion of Sports’ in Columbus

An expansive exhibition organized by the Ohio History Connection showcases our state’s contributions to excellence in competition.

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