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Each winter, the eastern Ohio city of Cambridge comes together to transform their town into a scene out of a Charles Dickens novel.
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AAA expects airports to be busier than ever over the Christmas and New Year travel period. In Columbus, more than 200,000 airline seats were booked for departure.
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Each December, a tiny museum in northwest Ohio puts on an elaborate display celebrating a Christmas icon: trains.
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Medina, in Northeast Ohio, is home to the world’s largest collection of privately-owned Christmas movie memorabilia. Its creators hope the iconic props and costumes can bring joy year-round.
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Business & EconomyChristmas tree farms across the state are experiencing more demand than ever before.
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It should come as no surprise that the holiday season produces more trash than usual. In fact, according to research from Stanford University ,...
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During the 1960s and 70s, an industrial area on the west side of Columbus was home to a huge, 75-foot-long Nativity display depicting Mary, Joseph, wise men, camels and a cast of other animal characters. The holiday attraction was staged outside the workshop and retail store of Columbus artist and designer Gordon Keith.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is calling on Ohioans to slow the spread of the coronavirus even as Christmas approaches. DeWine says a surge in COVID-19 cases could hit…
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Classical 101When I discovered that Christmas 2020 falls on a Friday I thought, either go all out for a Christmas special and save the opera for the following week, or…
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For generations, Columbus had its own festive holiday parade, but that tradition faded decades ago. That led one resident to ask WOSU’s Curious Cbus, “Why did Columbus get rid of the Thanksgiving parade?”