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More than 1,000 events in Ohio this year celebrate America's 250th birthday. Some Ohioans can't wait to don their red, white and blue. Others don't feel the same way.
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Business & EconomyAround 700,000 people are expected to attend Stonewall Columbus' Pride celebration Friday and Saturday, which will bring an expected $7.5 million to the region.
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Thousands of Ohioans choose a pirate's life at the annual Buckeye Lake Pirate Festival each year.
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Dulcimer players at the festival participate in intensive workshops and toe-tapping jam sessions.
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Skunk Fest brings people together from all over the country, despite skunks only being legal pets in 16 U.S. states.
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Every year, gunslinging girls in Darke County prove their sharpshooting skills at the annual Annie Oakley Festival.
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The Heritage Village Museum Center is hosting a Jane Austen festival to commemorate 250 years since the British novelist was born.
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Community Fest, better known as ComFest, got its start in 1972 amid the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. Progressive politics have always been part of the festival and this year will be no different.
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The Urbana Black Heritage Festival will give west-central Ohioans the chance to celebrate the powerful legacy and lasting contributions of past Black residents.
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Port Clinton’s “Burning Snowman” Festival bids adieu to cold weather by setting a giant snowman structure on fire.