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Heritage Road Trips: Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks

Our state’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks have been nominated for recognition as a World Heritage Site. Explore these elaborately designed places where Native Americans once gathered.

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Ross County’s Ancient Earthworks

These sites in Ross County offer a glimpse into the lives of those who first called Ohio home.

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Ohio’s Ancient Native American Sites

Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago.

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Explore Native American History at 4 Ohio Parks

Walk trails that provide beautiful scenery as well as insight into the lives of those who lived here long before we did.

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6 Historic Sites Along Ohio’s Scenic Byways

Take a drive through Ohio's early years by visiting these locations along some of our state’s scenic routes.

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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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Experience History, Nature and More in Chillicothe

Learn about the history of Ohio and its Indigenous people, explore the outdoors at Ross County’s parks and visit downtown shops and restaurants.

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Ohio Finds: 1802 Marietta Plat Map

This map outlining the city’s layout bears the seal of the Ohio Company and signatures of those who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.

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Fall Drives: Greenfield to the Ohio River | Ohio Route 41

This 71-mile trip through rural southwest Ohio passes through many small towns and offers spectacular views of the countryside alive with color.

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Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, Coshocton

This small but impressive museum showcases thousands of items that belonged to two brothers who grew up in the area and other local families.

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Ohio’s National Park Service Sites

From the wilds of the Cuyahoga Valley to the field where the Wright brothers flew, here’s where you can experience America’s story.

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Market Street Soda Works, Newark

Tim and Liz Argyle’s Newark spot serves up classic favorites and new creations in a cozy and inviting downtown space.

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Visit the Best Stargazing Spot in the Hocking Hills

John Glenn Astronomy Park director Brad Hoehne shares his inspiration for helping set aside a place where everyone can share in the splendor of the night sky.

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Fall Drives: Nelsonville to Prattsville | Ohio Route 278

This 22-mile drive takes travelers through Wayne National Forest and some of southeast Ohio's most scenic areas.

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30 Reasons to Love Ohio Right Now

From great new gathering spots and fun places to stay to fresh food finds and memorable moments, here’s what has our hearts aflutter about the place we call home.

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Best Hometowns 2017–18: Marietta

A new generation is helping this riverfront town preserve its rich heritage while embracing a sense of adventure and fun.

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Fall Color Tour: 16 Scenic Spots

From a lookout point high above Lancaster to a shot of the Milky Way across the treetops of the Hocking Hills, these 16 photographs show the Buckeye State at its most beautiful.

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Destination Summer

Looking for a wallet-friendly getaway? Check out these outdoor-themed trips, from farm stays to music festivals to raceway camping.

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Butler County: 5 Great Places for Public Art

This Southwest Ohio county celebrates art in a mix of forms and in a variety of places. Here are five fun locations to explore, from the City of Sculpture to the Miami University campus.

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Biking, Hiking and Climbing in West Virginia

Head to the Mountain State this spring for outdoor adventure. These locations offer great places to hike, bike and climb, no matter what your skill level.

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