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3 Tiny Ohio Towns that are Worth a Road Trip
Hit the road to check out these villages that offer road trip-worthy attractions despite their blink-and-you’ll-miss-them size.
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The Wagnalls Memorial Library, Lithopolis
In 1923, concert pianist Mabel Wagnalls funded the construction of this library in honor of her parents.
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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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Motts Military Museum, Groveport
Warren Motts’ collection of military artifacts serves as a tribute to our men and women in uniform.
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Gene Autry Mural, Kenton
In 2004, artist Keith Hasenbalg created this work that pays tribute to Gene Autry’s ties to the town.
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Visit the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum
This historic site tells the story of how one of the world’s most famous inventors got his start in the Erie County town of Milan.
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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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Fall Drives: Perrysburg to Defiance | Ohio Routes 65 to 110 to 424
This 51-mile trip follows the Miami River as it passes through small towns and by farm fields.
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Nominations
Community spirit, strong schools, successful businesses and a shared sense of tradition have always been at the heart of a great place to call home. Although the past year was a challenging one, it also illustrated the importance of being a good neighbor as well as the connective power of the places we work, play and gather together.
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Stitched Together: Ohio and the Barn Quilt
The barn quilt phenomenon began in Adams County more than two decades ago. Today, there are driving tours across Ohio and far beyond that invite travelers to hit the road.
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‘Winesburg, Ohio’ at 100
Sherwood Anderson’s 1919 cycle of short stories is a literary classic. But when it was published, it caused a stir in the author’s hometown of Clyde, Ohio, where many believed the work of fiction was spilling the town’s secrets.
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Ohio Magazine
Every month, we celebrate the beauty, the adventure and the fun of life and travel in the Buckeye State.
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Best Hometowns: Maumee
This historic riverside city turned its downtown into a place where creativity helps foster a sense of community.
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Heritage Road Trips
Take a drive on one of the Ohio Scenic Byways for a dose of natural beauty and a glimpse into our state’s past. Here are five great routes to get you started.
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Fall Road Trips in Ohio
Explore more than 580 miles of autumn adventure with these five routes that offer plenty of history, hiking, food, family fun and more.
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Ohio Finds: Jewelry Store Trade Sign
This example of a unique form of advertising during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was once installed outside a Factory Street business in Canal Dover.
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3 Questions: Stephen Markley
The author’s acclaimed debut novel offers a contemporary take on a fictional northeast Ohio town.
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My Ohio: Democracy in Action
A young reporter covers government where it matters: at the local township hall.
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