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Fall in Ohio Zoom Video Backgrounds
Want your next online meeting or family gathering to have a flavor of the Buckeye State’s best season? Try these beautiful autumn images courtesy of Ohio photographers.
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Jennifer Rosengarten: Gardens and Ponds
The Yellow Springs artist’s landscapes are featured at the Springfield Museum of Art from April 22 through Jan. 7.
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Ohio Winter Fun: December Park Programs
’Tis the season for winter warmers for the whole family — check out these programs that will be sure to spark that little bit of extra holiday cheer.
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Ohio Road Trips: 50 Places to Visit this Year
It’s time to point your car toward adventure, relaxation and fun. From a retro tour of Cincinnati to the natural wonders of northwest Ohio, let us be your guide this season.
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Learn the Sweet History of The Dawes Arboretum at Maple Syrup Day
The Newark arboretum’s founders, Beman and Bertie Dawes, began harvesting sap for maple sugar in 1919. Today, the annual Maple Syrup Day shares that heritage with visitors.
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Live Well Ohio: June 2022
Take heed of these pointers for being prepared for your outdoor adventures this summer, and learn how spending time outside is good for you.
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4 Reasons to Visit Youngstown This Summer
These Mahoning County favorites have new additions and expansions that make it a great time to plan a visit.
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Meet the First Man to Thru-Hike the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail Alone
In 2011, outdoorsman Andy Niekamp set out to tackle the Buckeye Trail alone. Eighty-eight days later, he became the first person to thru-hike the route’s 1,444 miles by himself
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My Ohio: Legacy in Bloom
A serendipitous discovery introduces a wildflower lover to a fellow devotee.
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Ohio Finds: Wooden Folk Art Squirrel
This 5-inch figurine was carved from walnut by 20th-century artist Earl Hastings Beymer.
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Ohio Finds: Anna Pottery’s Famous Pig Liquor Flasks
Few objects commemorate Cincinnati’s days as Porkopolis, but brothers Cornwall and Wallace Kirkpatrick poked fun at the city’s reputation.
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Ohio Finds: Folk Art Backscratcher
This item was carved from a single piece of wood and is believed to have been created in Ohio during the early 20th century.
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Ohio Finds: Octagonal Hardware Cabinet
The American Bolt & Screw Case Co. of Dayton made these wooden organizational cabinets for stores across the nation.
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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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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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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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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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Islanders Relish an Autumn Change of Pace
At summer's end, the Lake Erie Islands offer a peaceful waterfront escape.
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Marcie Goodman on Planning the Cleveland International Film Festival
The executive director of this popular film festival shares what goes into the city’s annual movie marathon.
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