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Peoples Mortuary Museum, Marietta
Bill Peoples’ museum houses a collection of interesting artifacts that offers insight into the funeral business and how it evolved over 150 years.
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John Herzig’s Famous Endings Museum
The Dover funeral director collects memorabilia from services held for celebrities and historical figures.
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Where Does John Kasich Go From Here?
We sit down with the governor to talk about leading Ohio, running for president and what’s next.
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The Legacy of Master Carver Ernest Warther
Ernest Warther’s formal education ended in second grade, but his ability to make elaborate, hand-carved depictions of trains from the steam-locomotive era cemented him as a genius in his own right.
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Ohio History | Ohio People | Ohio Magazine
Stories about Ohio history, living in Ohio, and famous and interesting people from our past and present.
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How One Ohioan Finds Joy in Farming
George Remington spent decades as a successful advertising photographer and film director. These days, he’s funneling the passion that drove his career into a small organic farm in Hinckley.
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Secret Ohio: Public Art
These interesting and intriguing works tell a story of the people and place they call home.
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Heritage of Faith
Visit Ohio’s religious centers and museums for insights into the diverse beliefs of the people who settled our state.
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‘Celebrating the Pioneers’ in Marietta
An exhibition at Marietta’s Campus Martius Museum delves into the people who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.
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Alpine Hills Museum, Sugarcreek
This Sugarcreek attraction offers a window into the lives of the people who settled this region and the history of the area known as Ohio’s Little Switzerland.
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Follow Dayton’s Aviation Trail
This collection of historic sites and destinations celebrate Ohio’s ties to flight and the people who got us off the ground.
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How Artists Shaped Dayton
An ongoing Dayton History exhibition focuses on 14 people who merged industry and art.
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Gather by Angel 101, Perrysburg
Angel Elden wants to bring back the idea of gathering around the table together with a new store that helps people create an inviting home.
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Essay: Apollo 11 at 50
On the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s famous first steps, one writer recalls the lead-up to that summer night that captured the imagination of people around the globe.
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Paddling on the Little Miami River
Navigating the Little Miami River is an experience as much as it is a lesson in the importance of healthy waterways. Since 1967, one family has helped people make that connection.
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Autumn Comforts: 6 Ideas for Outdoor Spaces
Cozy up, people. Innkeepers Bobbi and Jeff Noe of The Welsh Hills Inn share how to create warm and inviting outdoor spaces this time of year.
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Top Dog: Senate Restaurant
Chef Daniel Wright opened Cincinnati's Senate in 2010. He still has people lining up for his gourmet hot dogs.
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‘Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth’ at Columbus Museum of Art
Mixed-media artist Wendy Red Star addresses long-imposed narratives about Indigenous people. An exhibition of her work is on display April 21 through Sept. 3.
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Q&A: ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Author J.D. Vance
The Ohio native talks about his best-selling book and how he hopes to use it as a way to improve the lives of people struggling with the same issues his family did.
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