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Fun Festivals in Western PA

Head to western Pennsylvania to check out six festivals that celebrate history, summer eats and high-flying ingenuity.

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How Ohio’s Back to the Wild Refuge Saves Animals

Mona Rutger founded Back to the Wild in 1990 as a place to nurse injured animals back to health. Over the course of a year, the center is home to more than 2,500 creatures, ranging from owls to butterflies.

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'Mort Künstler: ‘The Godfather’ of Pulp Fiction Illustrators' at the Canton Museum of Art

Mort Künstler's adventurous art accompanied stories that were published in magazines, weeklies and paperbacks during the 1950s and '60s. See more than 70 of his original works at the Canton Museum of Art.

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How to Use Four Squash Varieties

D.R. Walcher Farms owner Ken Holthouse shares how to prepare four varieties he loves.

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23rd Annual Dandelion Festival

Breitenbach Wine Cellars celebrates spring's most beautiful weed.

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Akron & Summit County: Shopping Season

A trip to Summit County this month offers a range of options, whether you’re looking for national brands, vintage finds or thoughtfully handcrafted pieces of art.

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Mushroom House, Cincinnati

Architect Terry Brown’s landmark is the result of a lifetime of inspiration and more than a decade of construction.

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Gardenhouse Pottery, Cincinnati

Artist Trish McLennan crafts mugs, bowls and plates — many of which celebrate Cincinnati landmarks — for her line of functional items for the home.

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‘Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids: Mythic Creatures’

COSI’s new American Museum of Natural History exhibition delves into how legendary creatures have their roots in the real world.

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Apple Water Tower, Jackson

This community of 6,500 in the Appalachian foothills of Jackson County honors its agricultural heritage with a can’t-miss landmark.

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'No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man' in Cincinnati

A Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition features unusual and interactive works tied to the annual Burning Man gathering.

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Holey Toledough Doughnuts

Chris Ritter's Toledo bakery goes big with doughnuts.

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Brewnuts, Cleveland

John and Shelley Pippin mix craft beer into their doughnut recipes, creating a delicious way to start the day.

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Bartender Meagan Belarde: Branch & Bone Artisan Ales

After starting at Dayton’s Warped Wing Brewing Co. and earning her Cicerone Certified Beer Server Status, Belarde has continued to deepen her beer knowledge.

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Chef Becky Clark: Little Fish Brewing Co.

After working with a number of James Beard Award-nominated culinary pros, Clark brings her Pork & Pickles concept to this popular Athens brewery.

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Uncover the Secrets of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument

Downtown Cleveland’s memorial to Cuyahoga County’s Civil War veterans is a reminder of the role Ohioans had in helping preserve the Union.

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Columbus’ Native American Food Truck Shares Culture and Builds Community

NAICCO Cuisine’s food trailer serves up tasty, traditional fare across the state, but its focus on sharing cultural traditions serves a larger mission.

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My Ohio: Seeing Blimps

Living on the flight path of the Goodyear airship is an awe-inspiring experience.

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Live Well Ohio: Jan./Feb. 2022

Blood centers across the country need your help now, and a physician shares lifestyle adjustments that can have a long-term positive impact on your heart.

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Spirit Rooms, Seances and Ohio in the 19th Century

In the 1850s, Athens County farmer Jonathan Koons created a room where he claimed he could communicate with the dead, part of the burgeoning spiritualist movement that rippled across the nation.

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