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Autumn in Vinton County
In Ohio’s least populated county, trees cover a vast majority of the hills and valleys, making for great fall fun once the leaves begin to turn.
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Haunted Ohio: Historic Buxton Inn
Granville’s Historic Buxton Inn has welcomed famous guests ranging from Abraham Lincoln to Henry Ford. The property is spiritually active with a cast of characters tied to its past.
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Haunted Ohio: Golden Lamb
Ohio’s oldest continuously operating business dates back to 1803. Visitors over the years have included 12 U.S. presidents, but its Sarah Stubbs’ story that sticks with you.
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Haunted Ohio: Ohio State Reformatory
The Mansfield prison made famous in the 1993 film “The Shawshank Redemption” dates back to 1896. Visitors can walk its hallways in search of the specters still said to live there.
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Haunted Ohio: The Lafayette Hotel
Marietta’s historic riverfront hotel has a long history and plenty of ghost stories. Book a room — or a tour with Hidden Marietta — to see the place for yourself.
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Time Traveling
A drive across Ohio on the first federally funded road offers a glimpse of a simpler era.
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The Ohio Art Corridor
David Griesmyer's creative idea brings beauty to southern Ohio with a trail of public art installations.
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Native American Discoveries
Venture into the past at these sites that uncover the history of Ohio’s original inhabitants.
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Heritage Highway
There are faster ways to traverse our state, but the National Road offers travelers fascinating stops along the way.
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Take a Presidential Road Trip Across Ohio
These locations tell the stories of the eight men from our state who held the nation’s highest office as well as the role of our country’s first ladies.
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Visit the Ohio Graves of 5 U.S. Presidents
Seven presidents were born in Ohio, and another called the state home before being elected. Connect with that history by visiting the final resting places of the five who are buried here.
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Celebrate Legendary Women at These 5 Ohio Museums
Visit these sites that honor individuals who left an indelible mark on history, from a pioneering suffragist to a famous sharpshooter to a literary icon.
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This Small-Town Festival Celebrates a Pungent Wild Leek
If you’ve never eaten a ramp, you’re not alone. The annual Ramp Up Peninsula celebration offers a chance to try the wild leek, which arrives in parts of Ohio each spring.
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5 Ohio Museums that Celebrate Aviation and Space Exploration
Learn about our state’s deep ties to aeronautics at these museums where exhibits stretch from the Wright brothers to the Space Race.
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Fox in the Snow Cafe, Columbus
After opening in 2014, Lauren Culley and Jeff Excell’s home for great coffee and scratch-made pastries now has four central Ohio locations.
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Sueño in Dayton Blends Traditional Mexican Flavors with Modern Style
Chef Jorge Guzmán’s upbringing in the Yucatán shapes his menu of innovative takes on rustic Mexican cuisine.
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Get a Taste of New Orleans Flavor at Columbus’ Way Down Yonder
Chef Yonder Gordon’s Way Down Yonder restaurant serves up incredible tastes of her native New Orleans on the south side of Columbus.
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Eat at This Pizza Parlor Inside a Covered Bridge
This Ashtabula County restaurant is housed in a repurposed structure that its founder Gary Hewitt bought for $5 in 1972.
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9 Great Food Finds in Ohio’s Appalachian Region
From fried chicken to creative burgers to classic diner fare, check out these spots to grab a bite throughout Ohio’s Appalachian region.
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How Swensons Drive-In Shaped Akron Food Culture
Eating in your car is a Rubber City tradition and Swensons Drive-In is the reason why. The company has locations across Ohio, limited-time menu collaborations and a core experience that has remained unchanged for generations.
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