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Tourism in Ohio: A look at this year s travel season and things to do

Last year, the travel industry plummeted as the world struggled with the onset of a global pandemic, one that battered the economy and prompted uncertainty for businesses reliant on tourism dollars.  But with state parks, zoos, museums and other venues modifying COVID-19 safety restrictions and Gov. Mike DeWine announcing the ending of state health orders on June 2, there s a rising sense of optimism for national and state travel. Based on research fielded by Longwoods International on April 28, a Columbus-based market research consultancy that specializes in travel and tourism, found that 86% of American travelers plan to take a trip within the next six months. 

LA Chargers compare Cleveland Browns to baked beans flavored Pop-Tarts in the mistake on the lake

LA Chargers compare Cleveland Browns to ‘baked beans flavored Pop-Tarts’ in ‘the mistake on the lake’ LA Chargers compare Cleveland Browns to ‘baked beans flavored Pop-Tarts’ in ‘the mistake on the lake’ (Source: LA Chargers) By Rachel Vadaj | May 13, 2021 at 1:59 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 11:28 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Apparently, it seems the LA Chargers forgot that the Browns won four more games than they did last season. But that didn’t stop them from making fun of Cleveland after the 2021 NFL schedule was released on Wednesday. Each slide showed jokes about each team and/or the city their home turf is in.

Medieval elites used handwashing as a shrewd power play Here s how

Medieval elites used handwashing as a shrewd ‘power play.’ Here’s how. The before-meal wash was an important ritual for peasants and nobility alike especially since people often ate with their hands. An important social ritual in the Middle Ages, handwashing was also depicted in medieval art. In this 14th-century altarpiece from the Cathedral of Siena, Pontius Pilate washes his hands as he condemns Jesus Christ.Photograph by DeAgostini, Getty Images BySarah Durn Email No everyday task has taken on more importance this past year than handwashing. From the beginning of the pandemic, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised “cleaning hands in a specific way,” lathering and scrubbing for 20 seconds has become a ritual, especially when returning home after a foray into the coronavirus-plagued world.

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