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‘Ohio: The Start of it All’ in Lancaster
A fun exhibition examining our state’s interesting and entertaining “firsts” comes to the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
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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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The Ohio Art Corridor
David Griesmyer's creative idea brings beauty to southern Ohio with a trail of public art installations.
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Best Hometowns: Grove City
This growing Columbus suburb embraces places and moments from its past as it invests in the future.
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Explore Ohio: 32 Virtual Experiences
Even if you can’t visit in person, you can still learn, explore and have fun thanks to these online offerings created by cultural institutions across the Buckeye State.
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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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Fall Family Fun at Bonnybrook Farms
The haunted wagon rides provide a seasonally appropriate chill on Saturday evenings, but there’s a full day of fun, from pumpkin picking to a petting zoo, at this destination in Clarksville.
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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 16
The 53-mile stretch between Pataskala and Coshocton County passes by the World’s Largest Picnic Basket and ends at a village that celebrates the Ohio & Erie Canal era.
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Fall Road Trip on Ohio Route 7
This 203-mile portion that runs along the edge of our state offers the chance to explore historic towns as well as the opportunity to spot wildlife that calls the region home.
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Garden of Inspiration
The Toledo Museum of Art transports visitors to Paris with art tied to the city’s famous public green space.
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2013 Excellence in Education Honorees
Ohio Magazine recognizes outstanding teachers at private high schools around the state.
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Drink a Cocktail Inspired by George Washington
This creation from The Alcove Restaurant in downtown Mount Vernon, Ohio, honors our first commander in chief, who also owned his own whiskey distillery.
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Ohio Finds: 1802 Marietta Plat Map
This map outlining the city’s layout bears the seal of the Ohio Company and signatures of those who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.
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How Ohio’s Anti-Saloon League Helped Lead a Last Call on Alcohol
The 18th Amendment and Prohibition put an end to the United States enjoyment of spirits — an effort spearheaded by a group that was founded in Oberlin in 1893.
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Best Hometowns 2018
This year, we honor Cambridge, Findlay, Medina, New Albany and Troy — five communities that make us proud to call Ohio home.
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Ohio Craft Beer 2018
Buckeye State beer is bigger than ever. Check out our guide to more than 150 breweries, great tours, quirky finds and places we love.
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Beyond the Grade
These Ohio high school educators are focused on something much bigger than the next project or assignment.
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All Dolled Up
Ohio museums display historic and popular dolls, from antique bisque figures to Kewpie, Barbie and American Girls.
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Lori Stewart Gonzalez on Being Ohio University’s First Female President
When she took the college’s top office in 2023, the longtime educator became the first woman to helm Ohio University.
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Phil Mattingly Talks Elections and Ohio
As Ohioans prepare to vote on key national and statewide races in 2018, we talked with the CNN correspondent and Toledo native.
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