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Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival

Visit the home of the shortest and longest covered bridges in the United States.

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Nation’s Shortest Covered Bridge, Geneva ​

Ashtabula County is home to 18 traffic-bearing covered bridges including this diminutive 18-foot-long span.

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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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Ferrante Winery & Ristorante, Geneva

This winery started out on the near east side of Cleveland before becoming an Ashtabula County destination with a pedigree of winning wines.

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10 Scenic Spots in Ohio to Visit this Fall

Explore vibrant foliage at Wayne National Forest's Lake Vesuvius, tour Ashtabula County's covered bridges and hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

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Dr. James K. Bissell Nature Center, Rock Creek

The Nature Conservancy's Ashtabula County nature center provides an opportunity to learn about the 2,000-acre Morgan Swamp Preserve it calls home.

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World’s Tallest Our Lady of Guadalupe

This 50-foot-tall statue in Ashtabula County watches over the countryside.

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Geneva-on-the-Lake: Visit 3 Longtime Landmarks

This Ashtabula County destination along the Lake Erie shore has been a draw for generations. Today, it still embodies an inviting, old-time feel.

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Family Fun | Travel | Ohio Magazine

Find family travel ideas in Ohio, including kid-friendly museums, zoos, public parks and other places the little ones will love.

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Smolen-Gulf Bridge, Ashtabula

This 613-foot span holds the distinction of being the longest covered bridge in the United States.

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Fall in Ohio Zoom Video Backgrounds

Want your next online meeting or family gathering to have a flavor of the Buckeye State’s best season? Try these beautiful autumn images courtesy of Ohio photographers.

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Bridges to the Past

For more than three decades, photographer Carl Feather has documented the lasting reminders of a bygone era.

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How Ohio Launched America's Barn Quilt Phenomenon

The barn quilt phenomenon began in Adams County more than two decades ago. Today, there are driving tours across Ohio and far beyond that invite travelers to hit the road.

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Ohio Road Trips: Covered Bridges

Historic bridges throughout our state offer a glimpse of the Ohio that once was.

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How to Get an Authentic Johnny Appleseed Tree

You learned about Johnny Appleseed in school. Now, you can buy an apple tree that is a descendant of one he planted for your own yard.

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The Beach Glass Art of Lorie Dalrymple

Decades of wind, waves and sand go into Lorie and Troy Dalrymple’s line of jewelry.

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Heritage Road Trips: Historic Bridges

These famous spans throughout the state offer insight into Ohio history, the evolution of travel and the role of waterfront industry.

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