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Best of Ohio 2020
Make new discoveries and learn about readers’ favorites in our roundup of great finds across the Buckeye State that should be part of your plans this year.
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Summer Moon Festival in Wapakoneta
The town's annual event goes big to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the legacy of Ohioan Neil Armstrong.
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Clary Gardens, Coshocton
Founded in 1907, this spot invites little ones and their parents to learn about and be inspired by the natural world.
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Road Trips: Akron Arts Tour
Explore visual art, vintage finds, makers and more throughout the city of Akron’s downtown.
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Celebrating Hometown Spirit
Every fall, we celebrate life in Ohio with our Best Hometowns issue. This year, we’re recognizing the inspiring efforts that have steadied our spirit and prepared us to move forward together.
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5 Must-Visit Ohio State Parks on the Water
Ohio State Parks offer access to wide-open lakes and all the fun that comes with them. These summer hot spots are a good place to start.
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Meet the Bar Owner Creating Spots Inspired by Movies
Jacob Trevino’s Gorilla Cinema gets creative in Cincinnati with cocktail bars that reflect the feel of some of our favorite films.
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Author Tiffany McDaniel on ‘The Summer That Melted Everything’
The Circleville resident’s debut novel examines the clash of good and evil in the fictional town of Breathed, Ohio.
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Live Well Ohio: Sept./Oct. 2020
Cincinnati's Dr. Tom Lamarre shares practical advice for protecting yourself and others from COVID-19, and Judy Stall shares the hope clinical trials have given her.
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Food Road Trips: Ice Cream Parlors
When you want your sundae topped with a heaping scoop of nostalgia, here’s where to go.
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Best Hometowns 2013–2014: Gahanna
Gahanna provides a relaxing way of life just outside of Columbus.
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This Home Garden Takes Inspiration From Ohio’s Four Seasons
Beth Karp’s Indian Hill garden shines in summer, but careful planning makes it a year-round gem.
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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records
Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.
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5 Best Hometowns to Visit this Summer
From sites that illuminate Ohio history to downtown shopping and dining, explore these spots we discovered while visiting our Best Hometowns 2021-22.
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Step Inside the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Damascus Room
The authentic 18th-century room, complete with intricate carved paneling and an ornately crafted ceiling, showcases a sight rarely seen outside the former Ottoman Empire.
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History Has Bold New Look
The beloved University Circle attraction’s new Visitor Hall previews the wonders to come when the institution’s full renovation is complete.
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Book a Stay in a Vintage Argosy Trailer
Coshocton’s KOA Holiday campground offers a way for couples to kick back in style at one of two retro travel trailers built by Ohio-based Airstream.
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Explore the Arts in Canton
The Canton Arts District is home to collaborative artists who embrace individuality.
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Opens a New Wildlife Center
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History unveils its Ralph Perkins II Wildlife Center & Woods Garden.
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Get a Taste of History at Ashtabula’s Rennick Meat Market
The building that housed Ashtabula’s Rennick Meat Market for decades fueled the creation of this butcher-inspired restaurant.
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