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Visit 7 Ohio Nature Preserves
In 1959, The Nature Conservancy began protecting land in Ohio. Here are preserves you can visit to see our home in its natural state.
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Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, Bay Village
This attraction has roots dating back to 1945, when local resident Elberta Fleming spearheaded the effort to create a local hands-on nature center.
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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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Lakeside Daisy State Nature Preserve, Marblehead
Designated in 1988, this Ohio preserve protects its namesake flower and is the only place in the nation where a substantial stand of them grow naturally.
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Road Trips: Northwest Ohio Nature Getaways
Explore northwest Ohio to find a wealth of biodiversity where the water meets the land.
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Akron: 4 Nature & Art Experiences
Beautiful natural sites and a creative spirit make Summit County a great place to explore.
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Pick Your Poison
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History showcases the role toxins play in nature, myths and modern society.
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5 Reasons to Visit the Hocking Hills this Season
From a new state park lodge and great glamping to starry skies and beautiful butterflies, here is your inspiration for planning a getaway in nature.
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Hidden Gems of the Hocking Hills
These finds throughout the region offer lots to explore, including state nature preserves, a butterfly conservation center and more.
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The Photography of Children’s Book Author David FitzSimmons
Children’s book author and photographer David FitzSimmons has turned his love for nature into a successful business that teaches kids about the beautiful and strange animals in their backyard.
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Illuminating Nature
Ohio native Clara Driscoll played a pivotal role in Louis Comfort Tiffany’s New York glass studio — contributions highlighted in a new Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition.
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How Ohio’s Back to the Wild Refuge Saves Animals
Mona Rutger founded Back to the Wild in 1990 as a place to nurse injured animals back to health. Over the course of a year, the center is home to more than 2,500 creatures, ranging from owls to butterflies.
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‘The Poetry of Nature’ in Cincinnati
The Taft Museum of Art features an exhibition of Hudson River School landscape paintings that depict the power and grandeur of the world around us.
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‘Chihuly: Celebrating Nature’ in Columbus
See incredible glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly installed among the natural beauty of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
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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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Visions of America
The Akron Art Museum marks the National Park Service centennial with photographs of our public lands and historic places.
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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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Birthplace of the Banana Split
Wilmington began serving the iconic sundae more than a century ago, but the town’s claim to fame doesn’t come without a share of good-natured controversy.
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3 Questions: Kenn Kaufman
The Oak Harbor resident is an expert in the birding world. We talked with him about the restorative and educational power of spending time outside.
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4 Western Pennsylvania Spots for Culture, Nature and History
Head across the Ohio border to explore these cultural attractions in Pittsburgh and the surrounding Pennsylvania countryside.
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