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A once abandoned underground mine in southern Ohio’s Scioto County now has a new purpose. A local couple decorates the cavern each Christmas to tell the story of Jesus’s birth.
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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…