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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. 

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Obituary: Doris Doctor

Doris Doctor, formerly of Cincinnati, was born in 1923 in Tubingen Germany, the daughter of Adolph and Hannah Bernheim, sister of John Bernheim, who all preceded her in death. Her parents and brother received affidavits through their cousin Ruth Bernheim, the granddaughter of Issac Mayer Wise.  Doris was able to join them in Cincinnati by January of 1940. She attended night school at Hughes High School and received her high school diploma.  She moved to New York City, met her husband, and returned to Cincinnati to start a family and build their lives together.  Doris and her husband Bernard were co-founders of Temple Shalom.  She was involved in many volunteer activities including singing in the Temple choir, president of Lilah Chapter of Hadassah; serving as a docent at Hebrew Union College and the Cincinnati Art Museum; working at the Krohn Conservatory, and visiting the elderly. 

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