Beyond Pumpkin: Favorite Fall Recipes to Try
In the old days, our exposure to pumpkins included carving them at Halloween and eating them in pie on Thanksgiving. Today, the grocery aisles are so full of pumpkin eats…
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Your Ohio Fall Foliage Guide
Ohio is not a “leaf-peeper” destination like New England, the Catskills or the Great Smoky Mountains, but we’re treated to a couple of colorful foliage weeks typically starting in mid-October…
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Outer Space and Presidents: The Best Historical Sites in Ohio
One way to better understand our country’s future is to learn more about our past, and the state of Ohio is full of historic guideposts. Driving around the Buckeye state…
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Downsizing Tales: Maggie and Molly Downsize and Move
It certainly is a brand-new year which will be filled with changes. Though a little scary to think about letting go of our routine and comfort zone, very exciting to…
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Celebrating 20 Years of the Oberlin Farmers Market
Just like harvest season, the Oberlin Farmers Market ebbs and flows too.
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Music Matters at Kendal
With a world-renowned Conservatory of Music that offers more than 500 performances annually, Oberlin is a popular destination for music lovers of all ages and sensibilities.
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Your Guide to Summer Fun in Oberlin, Ohio
This time of year, sailors, anglers and swimmers head off to Lake Erie, baseball fans and diners to downtown Cleveland, families and coaster enthusiasts to Cedar Point and music lovers…
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50 Years Ago: A Burning River Ignites the Environmental Movement
The modern environmental movement started taking shape early in the 1960’s. But it came to national attention about 50 years ago, on June 22, 1969, when the Cuyahoga River burned…
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A New Guidebook to Cleveland’s Thriving Restaurant Scene
Ten years ago, husband and wife travel writers David Molyneaux and Fran Golden would have been hard-pressed to fill a book about Cleveland’s restaurant and foodie scene. Today that task…
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