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OHIO MAGAZINE
Ohio Magazine is available at newsstands in grocery, convenience, specialty and bookstores throughout the state. You can find a location near you using MagFinder. Please note that most locations listed on MagFinder may only carry a few copies of each issue. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
From legendary brands and classic reboots to new names and local favorites, here's how to fill your pantry and refrigerator with theflavors of Ohio.
OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020.LAKE ERIE ISLANDS
Island Time. From Heineman's Winery to the Marblehead Lighthouse to the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, these attractions along the Lake Erie shore and its islands offer places to relax, recharge and delve into Ohio history. Advertisement.OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HARDING CABIN, MOUNT STERLING Daugherty built the Mount Sterling cabin, formerly known as “The Shack,” in 1918. It served as a rural getaway for him, his aide Jesse Smith and their cronies in the Ohio Gang, a group of politicians and businessmen who surrounded Harding. Daugherty and Smith both hailed from Washington Court House, a town located about 15 milesaway.
OHIO’S FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOMES Tours begin on the hour between 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Tues.–Sat. and 1–4 p.m. on Sun. Call or visit website to reserve a tour time; 85 S. Greenmont Ave., Springfield 45505, 937/327-9291, westcotthouse.org. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s nine Usonian homes in Ohio. They were smaller, more affordable structuresbut
8 MUST-VISIT WEST VIRGINIA STATE PARKS Tygart Shores Dining serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and provides great views of Tygart Lake. 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd., Grafton, West Virginia 26354, 304/265-6144, tygartlake.com. Hawks Nest State Park: This 276-acre state park provides a rugged getaway in one of the state’s famous whitewater rafting regions. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >.OHIO MAGAZINE
Ohio Magazine is available at newsstands in grocery, convenience, specialty and bookstores throughout the state. You can find a location near you using MagFinder. Please note that most locations listed on MagFinder may only carry a few copies of each issue. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
From legendary brands and classic reboots to new names and local favorites, here's how to fill your pantry and refrigerator with theflavors of Ohio.
OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020.LAKE ERIE ISLANDS
Island Time. From Heineman's Winery to the Marblehead Lighthouse to the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, these attractions along the Lake Erie shore and its islands offer places to relax, recharge and delve into Ohio history. Advertisement.OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HARDING CABIN, MOUNT STERLING Daugherty built the Mount Sterling cabin, formerly known as “The Shack,” in 1918. It served as a rural getaway for him, his aide Jesse Smith and their cronies in the Ohio Gang, a group of politicians and businessmen who surrounded Harding. Daugherty and Smith both hailed from Washington Court House, a town located about 15 milesaway.
OHIO’S FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HOMES Tours begin on the hour between 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Tues.–Sat. and 1–4 p.m. on Sun. Call or visit website to reserve a tour time; 85 S. Greenmont Ave., Springfield 45505, 937/327-9291, westcotthouse.org. The Weltzheimer/Johnson House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s nine Usonian homes in Ohio. They were smaller, more affordable structuresbut
8 MUST-VISIT WEST VIRGINIA STATE PARKS Tygart Shores Dining serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and provides great views of Tygart Lake. 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd., Grafton, West Virginia 26354, 304/265-6144, tygartlake.com. Hawks Nest State Park: This 276-acre state park provides a rugged getaway in one of the state’s famous whitewater rafting regions.OHIO MAGAZINE
Ohio Magazine is available at newsstands in grocery, convenience, specialty and bookstores throughout the state. You can find a location near you using MagFinder. Please note that most locations listed on MagFinder may only carry a few copies of each issue. JUNE 2021 - OHIO MAGAZINE To purchase an issue of Ohio Magazine from the past year, please contact us at 1-800-453-1025 or ohiomagazine@emailcustomerservice.com. To purchase an issue older than one year, please email circulation@ohiomagazine.com. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. GREAT OHIO ROAD TRIPS Great Ohio Road Trips. Make your travel plans with our guide to 46 stops for adventure, food, beauty, history and more. If you’re looking to make a Buckeye State getaway, be it a day, overnight or long weekend, we've mapped out destinations you’ll love. From quirky museums and expansive antiques stores to sprawling gardens andcan’t-miss
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A roomLAKE ERIE ISLANDS
Island Time. From Heineman's Winery to the Marblehead Lighthouse to the Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, these attractions along the Lake Erie shore and its islands offer places to relax, recharge and delve into Ohio history. SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from Cincinnati OHIO STATE PARK CAMPGROUNDS Ohio State Park Campgrounds. With more than 50 locations scattered throughout the state, your next weekend adventure is a short drive away. 1. East Harbor State Park. 2. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park. 3. Harrison Lake State Park. 4. AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
GREAT OHIO ROAD TRIPS: RETRO DINERS The signature hot roast beef sandwich is slow-cooked all night and served with gravy made from scratch and hand-peeled mashed potatoes. The diner’s 53 seats include a 13-stool counter, and there’s still an old telephone booth in the back. 2103 N. Reynolds Rd., Toledo 43615, 419/535-9116, schmuckersrestaurant.com. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century.OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century.OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. JUNE 2021 - OHIO MAGAZINE To purchase an issue of Ohio Magazine from the past year, please contact us at 1-800-453-1025 or ohiomagazine@emailcustomerservice.com. To purchase an issue older than one year, please email circulation@ohiomagazine.com. SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room 6 WAYS TO EXPLORE DAYTON Travel | Cities 6 Ways to Explore Dayton. Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. OUR GREAT LAKE: OHIO LIGHTHOUSES 6. Marblehead Lighthouse (above) This beacon has the distinction of being the longest continually operating lighthouse on all of the Great Lakes. Built in 1821, the lighthouse became part of an Ohio State Parks site in 1998. A favorite of travelers, the lighthouse traditionally offers tours during summer months. marbleheadlighthouseohio.org. LAKE ERIE BEACHES: 12 TO VISIT THIS SUMMER Summer on Lake Erie means spending some quality time at one of these 12 spots along the northwest Ohio shoreline. 1. Camp Perry Beach: Covering 600 acres, Camp Perry was originally created as an Ohio National Guard training site during the early 1900s. Today, it is also available for public use, with a swimming beach, fishing pier andrestrooms
8 MUST-VISIT WEST VIRGINIA STATE PARKS Tygart Shores Dining serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and provides great views of Tygart Lake. 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd., Grafton, West Virginia 26354, 304/265-6144, tygartlake.com. Hawks Nest State Park: This 276-acre state park provides a rugged getaway in one of the state’s famous whitewater rafting regions. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A roomOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century. SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Spend an afternoon browsing the shops of this restored 1830s canal town, and take a ride on a horse-drawn canal boat along a restored section of the Ohio & Erie Canal. 27561 Township Rd. 45, Warsaw 43844, 740/824-4314, heritagevineyardwinery.com. The Fagnilli family fell into the wine and lodging business by accident. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A roomOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century. SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Spend an afternoon browsing the shops of this restored 1830s canal town, and take a ride on a horse-drawn canal boat along a restored section of the Ohio & Erie Canal. 27561 Township Rd. 45, Warsaw 43844, 740/824-4314, heritagevineyardwinery.com. The Fagnilli family fell into the wine and lodging business by accident. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. JUNE 2021 - OHIO MAGAZINE To purchase an issue of Ohio Magazine from the past year, please contact us at 1-800-453-1025 or ohiomagazine@emailcustomerservice.com. To purchase an issue older than one year, please email circulation@ohiomagazine.com. SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room 6 WAYS TO EXPLORE DAYTON Travel | Cities 6 Ways to Explore Dayton. Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
OHIO WATERFRONT CAMPING Lake Erie Bluffs Along the Lake Erie shore in Perry Township, two campsites perched atop a 30-foot-high bluff offer a secluded and serene getaway just a 40-minute drive from downtown Cleveland. LAKE ERIE BEACHES: 12 TO VISIT THIS SUMMER Summer on Lake Erie means spending some quality time at one of these 12 spots along the northwest Ohio shoreline. 1. Camp Perry Beach: Covering 600 acres, Camp Perry was originally created as an Ohio National Guard training site during the early 1900s. Today, it is also available for public use, with a swimming beach, fishing pier andrestrooms
OHIO WINES: 5 BOTTLES TO TRY Debonné’s 2017 Unoaked Chardonnay is sold out, but its 2018 is available. 7840 Doty Rd., Madison 44057, 440/466-3485, debonne.com. Cabernet Franc. Meranda-Nixon Winery, Ripley. Seth Meranda grows grapes on a farm in the Ohio River Valley, where his great-grandfatheronce grew tobacco.
8 MUST-VISIT WEST VIRGINIA STATE PARKS Tygart Shores Dining serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and provides great views of Tygart Lake. 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd., Grafton, West Virginia 26354, 304/265-6144, tygartlake.com. Hawks Nest State Park: This 276-acre state park provides a rugged getaway in one of the state’s famous whitewater rafting regions. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A roomOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century. SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Spend an afternoon browsing the shops of this restored 1830s canal town, and take a ride on a horse-drawn canal boat along a restored section of the Ohio & Erie Canal. 27561 Township Rd. 45, Warsaw 43844, 740/824-4314, heritagevineyardwinery.com. The Fagnilli family fell into the wine and lodging business by accident. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >. OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A roomOHIO CAMPING GUIDE
Ohio Camping Guide. It’s time to hit the road and get back in touch with nature. From popular state parks to primitive backcountry sites, here’s our guide to finding your perfect camping getaway. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail allows travelers to explore Ohio history by following the route canal boats did during the 19th century. SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from CincinnatiOHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Spend an afternoon browsing the shops of this restored 1830s canal town, and take a ride on a horse-drawn canal boat along a restored section of the Ohio & Erie Canal. 27561 Township Rd. 45, Warsaw 43844, 740/824-4314, heritagevineyardwinery.com. The Fagnilli family fell into the wine and lodging business by accident. FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. JUNE 2021 - OHIO MAGAZINE To purchase an issue of Ohio Magazine from the past year, please contact us at 1-800-453-1025 or ohiomagazine@emailcustomerservice.com. To purchase an issue older than one year, please email circulation@ohiomagazine.com. SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room 6 WAYS TO EXPLORE DAYTON Travel | Cities 6 Ways to Explore Dayton. Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore. 10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
OHIO WATERFRONT CAMPING Lake Erie Bluffs Along the Lake Erie shore in Perry Township, two campsites perched atop a 30-foot-high bluff offer a secluded and serene getaway just a 40-minute drive from downtown Cleveland. LAKE ERIE BEACHES: 12 TO VISIT THIS SUMMER Summer on Lake Erie means spending some quality time at one of these 12 spots along the northwest Ohio shoreline. 1. Camp Perry Beach: Covering 600 acres, Camp Perry was originally created as an Ohio National Guard training site during the early 1900s. Today, it is also available for public use, with a swimming beach, fishing pier andrestrooms
OHIO WINES: 5 BOTTLES TO TRY Debonné’s 2017 Unoaked Chardonnay is sold out, but its 2018 is available. 7840 Doty Rd., Madison 44057, 440/466-3485, debonne.com. Cabernet Franc. Meranda-Nixon Winery, Ripley. Seth Meranda grows grapes on a farm in the Ohio River Valley, where his great-grandfatheronce grew tobacco.
8 MUST-VISIT WEST VIRGINIA STATE PARKS Tygart Shores Dining serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and provides great views of Tygart Lake. 1240 Paul E. Malone Rd., Grafton, West Virginia 26354, 304/265-6144, tygartlake.com. Hawks Nest State Park: This 276-acre state park provides a rugged getaway in one of the state’s famous whitewater rafting regions. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >.FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
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10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from Cincinnati OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. BACKYARD GARDEN GUIDE 3. Soil: Fill the frame with a mix of topsoil and compost (leaf, mushroom or manure). “A 2-to-1 ratio works well,” she says. “Water the raised bed, and top off with more soil as it settles.”. 4. Planting: Use information on seed packets or plant tags oftransplants as
AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >.FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
From legendary brands and classic reboots to new names and local favorites, here's how to fill your pantry and refrigerator with theflavors of Ohio.
10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from Cincinnati OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. BACKYARD GARDEN GUIDE 3. Soil: Fill the frame with a mix of topsoil and compost (leaf, mushroom or manure). “A 2-to-1 ratio works well,” she says. “Water the raised bed, and top off with more soil as it settles.”. 4. Planting: Use information on seed packets or plant tags oftransplants as
AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush.OHIO MAGAZINE
Ohio Magazine is available at newsstands in grocery, convenience, specialty and bookstores throughout the state. You can find a location near you using MagFinder. Please note that most locations listed on MagFinder may only carry a few copies of each issue. JUNE 2021 - OHIO MAGAZINE To purchase an issue of Ohio Magazine from the past year, please contact us at 1-800-453-1025 or ohiomagazine@emailcustomerservice.com. To purchase an issue older than one year, please email circulation@ohiomagazine.com. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. CONTACT US - OHIO MAGAZINE Download our Ohio Magazine Pitch Guide for information on how to share the unique stories and events from your area. If you are a writer or a photographer hoping to work with us, please see our freelance guidelines for how to submit ideas to our editorial staff. 2020 Pitch Guide. Freelance Guidelines. SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room BACKYARD GARDEN GUIDE 3. Soil: Fill the frame with a mix of topsoil and compost (leaf, mushroom or manure). “A 2-to-1 ratio works well,” she says. “Water the raised bed, and top off with more soil as it settles.”. 4. Planting: Use information on seed packets or plant tags oftransplants as
GREAT OHIO ROAD TRIPS Great Ohio Road Trips. Make your travel plans with our guide to 46 stops for adventure, food, beauty, history and more. If you’re looking to make a Buckeye State getaway, be it a day, overnight or long weekend, we've mapped out destinations you’ll love. From quirky museums and expansive antiques stores to sprawling gardens andcan’t-miss
SUMMER OUTDOOR ADVENTURES IN OHIO Summer provides Ohioans the opportunity to spend some quality time in the great outdoors. Whether you’re a novice adventurer or a seasoned explorer, incredible sights and memorable experiences are never far from your front door, whether you’re looking to do some paddling, cast a line, take a hike or merely be inspired by Ohioans who are right at home under blues skies and thick canopies of 6 WAYS TO EXPLORE DAYTON Travel | Cities 6 Ways to Explore Dayton. Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore. HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >.FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
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10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from Cincinnati OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. BACKYARD GARDEN GUIDE 3. Soil: Fill the frame with a mix of topsoil and compost (leaf, mushroom or manure). “A 2-to-1 ratio works well,” she says. “Water the raised bed, and top off with more soil as it settles.”. 4. Planting: Use information on seed packets or plant tags oftransplants as
OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE 40 Things Every Ohioan Must Do. The book is yours free with a paid three-year subscription to Ohio Magazine. Subscribe online with code OMWB19. SUBSCRIBE TODAY >.FAMOUS OHIO FOODS
From legendary brands and classic reboots to new names and local favorites, here's how to fill your pantry and refrigerator with theflavors of Ohio.
10 NATIVE PLANTS THAT THRIVE IN OHIO The tree also attracts birds, including orioles and hummingbirds. Flowering Dogwood: Found across Ohio, the dogwood’s blooms and glossy leaves are as attractive to humans as they are to pollinators. Birds, especially robins, enjoy snacking on the dogwood’s bright red berries. Wild Hydrangea: Branhagen notes that the wild hydrangea isfor
SECLUDED OHIO CAMPSITES It’s magical.”. This former hunting ground of the Shawnee tribe is home to wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and numerous songbirds. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a bobcat or a black bear. 4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663, 740/858-6652, parks.ohiodnr.gov/shawnee. Stonelick State Park: Located just 45 minutes by car from Cincinnati OHIO FOOD ROAD TRIPS Ohio Food Road Trips. Whet your appetite to explore with our guide to 45 eateries and experiences that are worth the trip, from classic burgers to retro ice cream parlors. March 2020. BY Baylee DeMuth, Linda Feagler, Vince Guerrieri and Kelly Powell | Photo courtesy of O'Betty's Red Hot! March 2020. BACKYARD GARDEN GUIDE 3. Soil: Fill the frame with a mix of topsoil and compost (leaf, mushroom or manure). “A 2-to-1 ratio works well,” she says. “Water the raised bed, and top off with more soil as it settles.”. 4. Planting: Use information on seed packets or plant tags oftransplants as
OHIO BEACH TOWNS
The area is a little rocky, so water shoes are recommended. 4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041, 440/466-8400, parks.ohiodnr.gov/geneva. Eddie’s Grill: Opened in 1950, Eddie’s Grill serves American fare such as burgers, hot dogs and root beer out of a barrel with a side of Elvis Presley from the jukebox. AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLS Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. When it comes to Hocking Hills State Park, few people know our state’s mix of gorges, caves and waterfalls better than naturalist Pat Quackenbush.OHIO MAGAZINE
Ohio Magazine is available at newsstands in grocery, convenience, specialty and bookstores throughout the state. You can find a location near you using MagFinder. Please note that most locations listed on MagFinder may only carry a few copies of each issue. OHIO’S ANCIENT AMERICAN INDIAN SITES Travel Ohio’s Ancient American Indian Sites. Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago. CONTACT US - OHIO MAGAZINE Download our Ohio Magazine Pitch Guide for information on how to share the unique stories and events from your area. If you are a writer or a photographer hoping to work with us, please see our freelance guidelines for how to submit ideas to our editorial staff. 2020 Pitch Guide. Freelance Guidelines. SECRET OHIO: 23 HIDDEN GEMS Secret Ohio: 23 Hidden Gems. We went in search of surprising spots, unusual attractions and fascinating discoveries hidden in plain sight across the state. Here’s how you can, too. The small-town grave of the winningest pitcher in Major League Baseball history A room GREAT OHIO ROAD TRIPS Great Ohio Road Trips. Make your travel plans with our guide to 46 stops for adventure, food, beauty, history and more. If you’re looking to make a Buckeye State getaway, be it a day, overnight or long weekend, we've mapped out destinations you’ll love. From quirky museums and expansive antiques stores to sprawling gardens andcan’t-miss
6 WAYS TO EXPLORE DAYTON Travel | Cities 6 Ways to Explore Dayton. Whether you want to pedal, paddle or lift a pint, the city of Dayton and the Great Miami Riverway have a lot to explore. 4 OUTDOOR DAY TRIPS IN OHIO South Bass Island: Put-in-Bay is a fun town, but there is plenty to explore once the party is over. History buffs can head to Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial, while nature lovers can explore the public parks and shoreline views as they wind their way around South Bass Island’s perimeter. 5 OHIO INLAND LAKES YOU’LL LOVE Pymatuning Lake: With one side located in Ashtabula County, Ohio, and the other in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, this 14,000-surface-acre body of water offers several public boat ramps, a 500-foot swimming beach and two volleyball courts.Considered one of the state’s best fishing lakes, anglers who travel to the northeast corner of Ohio to cast a line can expect to catch walleye, yellow AMISH COUNTRY ROAD TRIPS Amish Country Road Trips: Berlin. The oldest village in Holmes County is a hub of activity, but also be sure to check out some of the other must-visit spots in the surrounding countryside. Read More. ---. Amish Country Road Trips: Sugarcreek. This village is home to Swiss architectural styles and the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, but thearea
HOLIDAY PIES: 3 WINNING RECIPES Cover with lemon water and set aside. Roll out one of the chilled and rested pie dough rounds to 1/4-inch thick and place in an 8- or 9-inch pie plate. Trim edge, leaving about a 1/2-inch overhang and crimp edges. Place the prepared unbaked pie shell in refrigerator to chill. Roll the second dough round 1/4-inch thick. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE The Strange Tale of Ten Cent Beer Night. What the Cleveland Indians dreamed up during the summer of 1974 is a bizarre slice of baseball folklore and an odd page of Ohio history.OHIO MAGAZINE
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FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. THE CRASH OF THE USS SHENANDOAH The crowds began arriving at first light. On foot and by automobile, they traversed the narrow dirt road that stretched a mile and a half from the Noble County village of Ava to a monstrous and mangled section of the USS Shenandoah.An Associated Press report noted the reddish dust covering the road was four inches deep in places, requiring drivers to stop and wait for particles kicked up in SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLSBIKE TRAILS IN HOCKING HILLSHEMLOCK BRIDGE TRAIL HOCKING HILLSSECRET PLACES IN OHIOVICTORIA SECRET OHIOVICTORIA S SECRET OHIO STATE APPAREL Travel Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Food + Drink | Wineries Sip & Stay: 4 Ohio Wine Country Getaways. These Ohio wineries are suited for overnight stays thanks to on-site accommodations and nearby finds you’ll love. OHIO MAGAZINEEVENTSTRAVELFOOD + DRINKARTSHOME + GARDENOHIO LIFE The Strange Tale of Ten Cent Beer Night. What the Cleveland Indians dreamed up during the summer of 1974 is a bizarre slice of baseball folklore and an odd page of Ohio history.OHIO MAGAZINE
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FOOD ROAD TRIPS: GAME-DAY EATS Ohio Stadium, Columbus: With well over 100,000 fans packing The Horseshoe on autumn Saturdays, it’s easy to see how this place sells an average of 1,500 pounds of smoked meats on game day.Fans love the in-house smoked pork and brisket sandwiches topped with barbecue sauce and house-made coleslaw. Columbus’ North Market Spices creates the signature rub that goes on the meats. THE CRASH OF THE USS SHENANDOAH The crowds began arriving at first light. On foot and by automobile, they traversed the narrow dirt road that stretched a mile and a half from the Noble County village of Ava to a monstrous and mangled section of the USS Shenandoah.An Associated Press report noted the reddish dust covering the road was four inches deep in places, requiring drivers to stop and wait for particles kicked up in SECRET OHIO: HIDDEN HOCKING HILLSBIKE TRAILS IN HOCKING HILLSHEMLOCK BRIDGE TRAIL HOCKING HILLSSECRET PLACES IN OHIOVICTORIA SECRET OHIOVICTORIA S SECRET OHIO STATE APPAREL Travel Secret Ohio: Hidden Hocking Hills. It’s no secret this region of southeast Ohio is our year-round playground, but these three out-of-the-way sites promise a fresh perspective. SIP & STAY: 4 OHIO WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS Food + Drink | Wineries Sip & Stay: 4 Ohio Wine Country Getaways. These Ohio wineries are suited for overnight stays thanks to on-site accommodations and nearby finds you’ll love.OHIO MAGAZINE
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