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6 Ohio Food Festivals in September
Munch on popcorn, crunch on pickles and celebrate the strange native fruit known as the pawpaw at these events.
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Beyond High School: How to Prepare for What's Next
Ohio has more opportunities for a postsecondary education than ever before. Here is what high school students and their parents need to think about, discuss and do to prepare.
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Presidents Day at Spiegel Grove
February is a great time to visit Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.
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Wooly Pig Farm Brewery, Fresno
This Coshocton County brewery makes great beers and offers a place where visitors can enjoy the inviting farm atmosphere.
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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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How Spangler Candy Co. Revived the Necco Wafer
In 2018, the beloved Necco Wafer disappeared from store shelves. In summer 2020, the Bryan, Ohio-based maker of Dum Dums brought them back.
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Late-Season Apples to Try in October
While shopping for pumpkins, don’t forget to pick up some late-season apples. Terry Gram of Arrowhead Orchard shares how to use four varieties he grows.
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Hocking Hills Orchard, Logan
Visitors to Derek Mills’ orchard get a wide-ranging history lesson that’s a lot sweeter than what we learned in school.
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The Wit and Wisdom of Erma Bombeck on Stage
The words of the renowned humorist and Ohio native come to life this spring at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
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Cuyahoga50 in Cleveland
Half a century after the city of Cleveland’s now-famous river fire made national news, this organization celebrates the environmentally minded thinking the blaze ignited.
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Kingwood Center Gardens Gets Makeover
The estate of Charles Kelley King will now be open to visitors year-round with the addition of a new visitors’ center complete with a gallery, greenhouse and Buehler’s Fresh Foods cafe.
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3 Ohio Sweet Corn Festivals to Visit this Summer
Sweet corn festivals begin cropping up across the state this month. Here are three July events celebrating Ohio’s seasonal star.
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Go Back in Time at 5 Living-History Festivals
Explore the Revolutionary war or the life of a pirate at these five festivals that transport visitors to the past.
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The Macaron Tea Room, Broadview Heights
Alla Yakimiv grew up baking for church events and family functions. Today, she serves a beautiful array of pastries at her suburban Cleveland tearoom.
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Reinventing Rockwell
Youngstown’s Butler Institute of American Art features Maggie Meiners’ playful photographic makeovers of some of Norman Rockwell’s famous images.
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Oxford Kinetics Festival
The annual event celebrates wild and imaginative human-powered machines.
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Lithopolis Honeyfest
Bee beards, observation hives and honey bake-offs make for a fun (and educational) event.
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Where to Go in Ohio for Free Comic Book Day
Free Comic Book Day returns the first weekend in May. It doesn’t matter if you’re a longtime fan or a newbie collector, these two Ohio shops will help you celebrate.
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5 Old-School Arcades in Ohio
Whether you love the kinetic thrill of pinball or the beeps and blips of ’80s arcade favorites, these spots are loaded with retro fun.
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Best Hometowns 2023: Sharonville
A strong business base supports this suburban city just outside Cincinnati that is updating its historic core to further build a sense of place and community.
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