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Best Hometowns 2018: Medina

This community embraces its rich history in a downtown filled with visitor-friendly destinations.

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How Mark Klaus Created Medina’s Castle Noel

Artist Mark Klaus has turned his passion for Dec. 25 into an attraction packed with authentic Christmas-movie memorabilia.

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Making Mellencamp

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame delves into how would-be teen idol Johnny Cougar reclaimed his name and became the musical poet of the Midwest.

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“Lines/Edges: Frank Stella on Paper” at Pizzuti Collection

Columbus art collector Ron Pizzuti became familiar with Frank Stella’s work in the 1970s. His museum features a selection of the artist’s vibrant compositions through April 29.

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Valley Vineyards, Morrow

An honest mistake made decades ago has helped the Schuchter family’s winery in Warren County grow into the second-largest estate vineyard in Ohio.

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The Wild Story of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ First Season

Here’s the behind-the-scenes story of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ inaugural season in the words of those who lived it.

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Ohio’s National Park: How the Cuyahoga Valley Was Saved

In 1974, the federal government protected a serene stretch of nature now known as Cuyahoga Valley National Park. It was part of a movement to bring parks to people and set in motion work that continues today.

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Rich Sommer Talks “Mad Men”

Ohio native Rich Sommer talks about his “Mad Men” role and why he thinks the show became such a phenomenon.

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‘Lilly Martin Spencer’ at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio

The Ohio artist supported her husband and 13 children by capturing everyday scenes that spoke to 19th-century, middle-class society.

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A Clear Vision

Exhibition looks Ohio native and Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh's inventive visual art.

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Home of the Brave

The Ohio History Center honors "The American Soldier" with a poignant photo exhibit of the men and women of wars past and present.

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Elijah Pierce: An American Journey

The Columbus artist’s carvings reflected his faith and offered a commentary on the world in which he lived. The Canton Museum of Art hosts a retrospective of his work through March 4.

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New Heights

The Cleveland Orchestra brings Bernard Herrmann’s score for “Vertigo” to life at Severance Hall.

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Shipwrecks of Lake Erie

Our Great Lake holds the remains of hundreds of vessels that disappeared beneath its surface. Today, divers and researchers work to preserve their stories.

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3 Romantic Hotel Getaways

These three creative and comfortable hotels offer a welcoming place to stay as well as nearby shopping, dining and entertainment options for making the most of your time together.

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Meet Ohio Maple Farmer Nate Bissell

Syrup is in Nate Bissell’s blood. Now, he is working to make our state synonymous with the stuff.

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Check Out These Spots on Louisville’s Whiskey Row

As the starting point for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Louisville’s Whiskey Row is ground zero for visitors to bourbon country. Here are two spots our writer loved.

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The Newspaper Photography of Jessica Phelps

In 2019, Phelps’ work capturing daily life for the 13,000-circulation ‘Newark Advocate’ earned her Newspaper Photographer of the Year honors in a prestigious Missouri School of Journalism competition.

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Best Hometowns 2014–2015: Lakewood

Originally built around streetcar lines, this city offers great neighborhoods and a bustling business district.

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The Beauty Behind the Easter Lily

The Easter lily is a symbol of renewal and rebirth, and our state is one of the flower’s leading producers.

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