National Historic Landmarks are approved by the National ... Duncanson to paint eight indoor landscape murals inspired by the Ohio River Valley. Painted in 1848, Duncanson's murals are now ...
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
Ohio State community members can now travel back in time through a virtual map, from the university’s founding in 1870 to the construction of the ‘Shoe in 1922 and beyond. Aaron Kidwell — a senior ...
Serpent Mound is a National Historic Landmark located in Adams County, Ohio. This prehistoric effigy mound is shaped like a serpent and is over 1,300 feet long. The mound was built by the Native ...
As a National Historic Landmark, we aim to collect ... and 19th-century domestic life and architecture of southwest Ohio. The six-edition series increased in difficulty and was developed with the help ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Members of Youngstown City Council say too many of the city’s historic landmarks have been lost over the years because language protecting them wasn’t strong enough.
The U.S. National Park Service officially designated SUNY Cortland's Camp Pine Knot, now known as Camp Huntington and the site of the College's Outdoor Education Center since 1948, as a National ...
The city of Xenia has acquired a red Chessie caboose that sits in the city’s Hub District from the Greene County Historical Society, in an effort not only to preserve a bit of local history, but as ...