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Northwest Ohio candy maker Spangler Candy produces about 12 million Dum-Dums lollipops every day.
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Gus Smithhisler, known as ‘Squashcarver,’ takes the fall tradition of pumpkin carving to a bigger scale.
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The Sandusky Witches Walk, happening on Saturday, October 18, brings witches from across the world to Northwest Ohio for a massive costume contest and line dance.
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The Mansfield Art Center hosts CrowFest each year to celebrate the birds’ migration through Ohio.
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At his rural home in northern Ohio, master mask-maker David Lady has made all things scary his specialty.
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Ohio music experts weigh in on why certain songs send chills down our spine.
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In the farm fields of Fairfield County, about 30 minutes southeast of Columbus, the scariest creatures around aren’t ghosts or goblins. They’re scarecrows.
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R.L. Stine, the author who gives us “Goosebumps,” grew up in Central Ohio. He says he draws influence from his hometown in each of his scary stories.
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Ancient mounds and burial sites across Ohio played important roles in Indigenous cultures. But rumors about burial sites being haunted abound — ideas that are both misinformed and harmful.
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Waynesville's ghosts provide "an extra layer of hospitality [to the southeast Ohio town] that you just can't see," according to one resident.