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People were able to learn a bit about the Mid-Ohio Valley’s role in the American Civil War Saturday at Muskingum Park in ...
Ohio unveils its first Black Historical Marker in Marion’s MLK Jr. Park - how it happened Plights of "Shantytown" and West Side are depicted ...
Red, White & BOOM! will feature a new drone show preceding the fireworks. Prime viewing locations include Bicentennial Park, Dorrian Green and several streets Downtown. Red, White & BOOM!, the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Starting July 1, OhioHealth Urgent Care locations in Athens and Nelsonville have expanded their hours to better meet the needs of the community. Both locations will be ...
The historic architecture takes on a golden glow in the autumn light, and apple cider becomes the unofficial town beverage. Even winter, which in Ohio can be a gray endurance test, feels more bearable ...
The month of July has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in July 1925. • The Kuomintang proclaim a new national government for the ...
The castle’s magnificent brick fireplace stands as a silent witness to history, framed by tall windows that bathe the empty room in dancing light. Photo credit: Shelby L. What makes discovering Squire ...
From Grove City to Granville, here's your list of the July Fourth events to check out in central Ohio.
OHIO — More than $66 million in tax credits will support the preservation and revitalization of many historic buildings across the state, Ohio officials announced Thursday.
Five local projects are included in the list of statewide renovations that will enjoy tax credits from the state.
A dozen Cleveland buildings, from a former private club to a savings and loan building, are slated for transformative renovations thanks to tax credit awards.
Ohio is refurbishing the Black Horse Inn for the new Belmont County Underground Railroad Museum, supported by a $4M Appalachian Community Grant. The project aims to boost local tourism and education.