Nearly 50 years after the United States first recognized Black History Month as an annual tradition, February is when we continue to celebrate the impact and contributions of Black people, with events ...
If you’re looking for a unique and educational experience in Ohio, you’re in luck. The state is home to a wide variety of ...
An Ohio Historical Marker commemorates the first and longest-running lesbian bar in state history. LuSter Singleton (left) and Julia Applegate (right) are two former patrons who helped organize the ...
At the Ohio History Center museum in Columbus, a recently redesigned exhibit details the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks and Indigenous cultures in Ohio. At the Ohio History Center museum in Columbus, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Saturday marks 222 years since Ohio was founded as the 17th state in the United States on March 1, 1803. Leaders and agencies around the state expressed good wishes for the big day, ...
Fort Ancient features mounds and embankment walls winding across a 126-acre plateau above the Little Miami River in Warren County. Ohio World Heritage Week begins Saturday with day-long events at Fort ...
FREMONT, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill on Thursday declaring Oct. 4 as "Rutherford B. Hayes Day" to honor the 19th U.S. president, whose history runs deep in the Buckeye State. After his ...