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Visit the Ohio Graves of 5 U.S. Presidents

Seven presidents were born in Ohio, and another called the state home before being elected. Connect with that history by visiting the final resting places of the five who are buried here.

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4 Events That Celebrate Presidents Day in Ohio

Visit these historic sites and presidential homes for tours, hands-on activities and fun this Presidents Day.

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Haunted Ohio: Golden Lamb

Ohio’s oldest continuously operating business dates back to 1803. Visitors over the years have included 12 U.S. presidents, but its Sarah Stubbs’ story that sticks with you.

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Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes Estate Hosts a Presidential 5K

Lace up and head to the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums for Fremont Elite Runners Club’s 5K, a fun event suited for all levels of runners.

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Veteran Reporter Gene Kinn Reflects on a Career of Covering Presidents

Gene Kinn talks about meeting nine U.S. presidents over the course of his more than three-decade career in journalism.

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10 Ohio Road Trips to Take This Year

From our state’s only national park to museums dedicated to legendary women to incredible roadside art, these treks offer plenty of ways to make new memories.

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Presidents Day at Spiegel Grove

February is a great time to visit Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.

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See ‘Heartland: The Stories of Ohio Through 250 Objects’ in Lancaster

The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio hosts an artifact-focused exhibition that tells the story of our state through a collection of family keepsakes and iconic inventions.

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Have Thanksgiving Dinner at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon

This historic restaurant in southwest Ohio has been serving Thanksgiving Day meals for generations. Reservations for 2026 start in July.

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John F. Kennedy Campaigns at Euclid Beach Park

Less than two months before the 1960 presidential election, the Democratic candidate addressed the largest crowd ever assembled at this lakeside park in Cleveland.

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Rutherford B. Hayes Statue, Delaware

Our 19th president was born in this central-Ohio community, but until 2019 you might not have noticed. Today, a downtown statue commemorates his life and service.

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3 Ohio Hotels and Inns with Paranormal History

Fall and the Halloween season is the perfect time to stay at these storied properties known for reports of unusual happenings.

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OSU Band Director Christopher Hoch on One of College Football's Greatest Traditions

The Westerville native discusses the The Ohio State University Marching Band’s long tradition and elaborate halftime performances.

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Visit the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums in Fremont

Webb Hayes’ tribute to his parents at the northwest Ohio estate they called home was the nation’s first presidential library and museum.

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Storied Lodgings

Across the state there are inns and hotels with colorful histories, including these.

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Main Street Shopping: Lebanon

Browse home decor at Blume, find a great read at Mulberry Books and grab a bite to eat at the historic Golden Lamb.

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America 250-Ohio Events Centered on Transportation History and Cinema

A statewide celebration of cinema and a showcase of transportation innovation are just part of the festivities happening here in honor of America’s 250th anniversary.

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3 Ohio Scenic Byways Packed With History

From the streets of historic Granville to the farm where Bob Evans and his family lived, these scenic byways offer insight into our state’s history.

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Eat at 15 of Ohio’s Oldest Restaurants

These restaurants with storied histories have served hungry diners for generations. Check out these spots across the state should be on every Buckeye State bucket list.

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Ohio and the Election of 1920

The race introduced the world to Franklin D. Roosevelt, marked the first time women had the right to vote and pitted two Ohioans against one another for the White House

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