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Ohio’s Homefront to Warfront Trail

Created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, this trail featuring 10 stops highlights our state’s connection to the war effort.

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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story

What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.

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Call to Arms

The Dayton Art Institute showcases posters that rallied support in the lead-up to World War I and World War II.

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D-Day Conneaut

The annual event draws World War II re-enactors, veterans and thousands of spectators to the Lake Erie shore each summer.

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The Memphis Belle, Dayton

See the legendary World War II aircraft and learn its story at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.

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History Soars at the Liberty Aviation Museum

A visit to the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton offers a look into World War II flyers, military history and more.

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The National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum

This spot celebrates the accordion-based music the city made famous following World War II.

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Famous Flyer

One of World War II’s storied flying machines is being painstakingly restored near Dayton.

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Memphis Belle Marks Milestone

The celebrated World War II flyer moves closer to being displayed at the National Museum of the United States Air Force near Dayton.

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‘Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men’ in Cincinnati

This Cincinnati Art Museum exhibition examines the fate of works recovered after World War II.

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Ohio History | Travel | Ohio Magazine

Learn about Ohio's rich history and visit the places where those who helped shape our state and nation once lived and worked.

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5 Places that Reflect Dayton’s Spirit of Innovation

The airplane is the most famous invention from Dayton, but this southwest Ohio city has a long legacy as a birthplace of big ideas.

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Gods & Men

The Cleveland Museum of Art’s “Pharaoh: King of Ancient Egypt” showcases objects from the British Museum.

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Taste History at Carillon Brewing Co.

Carillon Brewing Co. offers visitors a glimpse into 1850s-era Dayton through the food and drink of the times.

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Road Trips: Ohio Military Museums and Memorials

These destinations across Ohio honor those who gave of themselves to protect the United States of America.

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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Expands

Along with other pieces of history, the new fourth building houses presidential aircraft, including the Air Force One that served presidents Kennedy through Clinton.

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Pulitzer Prize Winner Anthony Doerr Discusses ‘All the Light We Cannot See’

Netflix has adapted the Ohio author’s critically acclaimed book as a limited series. We revisit our 2015conversation with Anthony Doerr about the inspiration for his story

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Author Douglas Brinkley on ‘American Moonshot’

The historian talked with us about President John F. Kennedy’s determination to put an American on the moon.

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Secret Ohio: Cy Young’s Grave

The man whose name is synonymous with Major League Baseball pitching excellence is buried in Tuscarawas County.

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