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Four Frightful History Tours
Want to put an extra chill into your October? Try these four creepy history tours.
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Shop at these Maker Markets
Those seeking handcrafted wares for the loved ones on their list can look to maker markets across the state. Here are three happening in December 2016.
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Flavored Nation 2018 Comes to Columbus
Flavored Nation comes to Columbus this month, serving creative takes on dishes representing each of the 50 states.
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3 Questions: Brad Ricca (2017)
The Ohio-based author author shares how he uncovered the story of New York City’s early 20th-century female super sleuth.
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Carriage House Farm, North Bend
This property was in Richard Stewart’s family for generations before becoming a place where visitors can learn about food and farming.
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The Forager: Jeremy Umansky
Jeremy Umansky makes foraged ingredients a focus of the menu at his Cleveland delicatessen and bakery. Here’s how searching for wild edible plants became part of his life.
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Mahope, Cincinnati
Vy Sok and Mike Laguna’s food truck features tacos, burgers and coney dogs that deliver a fusion of Cambodian and Latin flavors.
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3 Questions: Ken Leslie
A former comedian who once lived out of his car, this Toledoan founded Veterans Matter in 2012 to help those who’ve served our country find housing.
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Quarry Hill Orchards’ Market Barn
This third-generation family business offers fruit-picking workshops and local produce in a newly built structure that holds a lot of history.
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3 Questions: Jessica Strawser
The Loveland resident and Writer’s Digest editor-at-large talks with us about her second novel, Not That I Could Tell.
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3 Questions: Celeste Ng
The novelist shares how her hometown of Shaker Heights inspired the follow-up to her acclaimed debut.
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3 Questions: Jerry Hollendorfer
We talked with the Ohio native and National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductee about the Kentucky Derby, hard work and what it takes to win.
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3 Questions: Jamey Haddad
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music professor discusses playing with Paul Simon, teaching and the power of percussion.
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Best Hometowns 2013–2014: Vermilion
Vermilion embodies lakeshore living and a thriving sense of community.
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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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25 Places to Go in Amish Country
From markets to restaurants to shopping, check out these 25 must-visit spots in Ohio's Amish Country.
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Velvet Ice Cream Offers Fun for the 2016 Election
Velvet Ice Cream asks customers to cast their vote with a Blueberry Donkey or Elephant Ear sundae.
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Ohio Finds: Jewelry Store Trade Sign
This example of a unique form of advertising during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was once installed outside a Factory Street business in Canal Dover.
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