Weird and Wonderful Ohio Attractions
By Laura Fitzgerald American Sign Museum Take a walk down memory lane at The American Sign Museum, the only public sign museum in the country at 1330 Monmouth Ave. in Cincinnati. The museum has more […]
By Laura Fitzgerald American Sign Museum Take a walk down memory lane at The American Sign Museum, the only public sign museum in the country at 1330 Monmouth Ave. in Cincinnati. The museum has more […]
By the Editors Fall in the Midwest is a great time to get away to some colorful, remarkable and memorable destinations. With leaves turning a magnificent palette of reds, oranges and yellows it’s a […]
By Mary Casey-Sturk You’re sitting in the trees drinking coffee. Well, not really. But, on a cool late summer morning following a stormy overnight, the porch of the third floor room at Shawnee Lodge & […]
By Patrick McAdams Need an adrenaline rush to break up the monotony of the summer? Luckily the Great 8 states are full of thrilling and exhilarating theme parks. Ohio: Kings Island, Mason, OH • […]
By Frances J. Folsom Fifty years ago Cleveland was like other rustbelt, Midwest cities—covered with dust and soot from the steel and aluminum factories. In Cleveland’s case, factories dumped sewerage, oil and other refuse into […]
By Laura A. Hobson Hidden away in Rookwood Commons in Cincinnati is a small restaurant called Bronte Bistro tucked beside its parent company Joseph-Beth Booksellers. While Joseph-Beth may be a destination bookstore, Bronte Bistro is […]
By Autumn Francisco It can be hard to get out of the house during February and March. Winter has trained us to stay inside, but, if you manage to venture out, you’ll find a plethora […]
By Eric Spangler The low-slung, cantilevered, red tile roof puts an exclamation point on the wide, stucco-covered home brimming with windows at the corner of High Street and Greenmount Avenue in Springfield. Terraces, gardens, a […]
By Eric Spangler On a bluff overlooking the Mad River valley a short drive from downtown Dayton is a view that encompasses both the past and the future of man’s dream to fly. Looking northeast […]
By Jenna Remley With cityscapes, river views, delicious eateries and award-winning attractions, one of Cincinnati’s fiercest economic drivers is the travel and tourism industry. In 2005, the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitor Bureaus […]
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