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Main Street Shopping: Medina
Explore Medina Farmers Exchange, browse beautiful creations at Polish Pottery and get in the Christmas spirit at Castle Noel all year round.
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Explore Medina’s First Curiosities & Cryptids Festival
Celebrating its inaugural year, check out this Medina festival dedicated to all things curious and mystical.
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Best Hometowns 2018: Medina
This community embraces its rich history in a downtown filled with visitor-friendly destinations.
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How Mark Klaus Created Medina’s Castle Noel
Artist Mark Klaus has turned his passion for Dec. 25 into an attraction packed with authentic Christmas-movie memorabilia.
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Best of the Best Hometowns 2011
Ohio Magazine's Best Hometowns — Medina, Urbana, Wapakoneta, Worthington and Zanesville — have attractions for residents and visitors alike.
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Best Hometowns 2018
This year, we honor Cambridge, Findlay, Medina, New Albany and Troy — five communities that make us proud to call Ohio home.
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7 Small-Town Ohio Holiday Celebrations
From a volunteer effort that illuminates Cambridge to a Medina museum dedicated to Christmas memories, these experiences embody the spirit of the season.
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Ohio Pie Co. Draws Inspiration from the Road for its Unique Pizzas
O-H, Pie-O! Nick Robson aimed to create a style of pizza the entire Buckeye State can agree on at his Medina County pizza shop.
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Best Hometowns 2021: Wadsworth
This Medina County city has seen a surge of new downtown businesses in the past five years, providing an added boost to an already forward-looking community.
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4 Outdoor Winter Festivals to Warm Your Month
From downtown Medina’s annual ice-carving sculpture extravaganza to Port Clinton’s fiery Burning Snowman Fest, check out these events happening between now and March 1.
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Ohio's Best Hometowns 2010
For Ohio Magazine’s fifth annual celebration of the state’s best hometowns, the editors researched a host of worthy nominees. On the following pages, you’ll learn more about the educational achievements, arts and culture, historic preservation, city services and business climate of this year’s honored communities: Medina, Urbana, Wapakoneta, Worthington and Zanesville.
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