For those of us who can’t get enough of Cincinnati history, there are a number of blogs on local history, many posted every week with as much research as you’d expect from any history publication. The ...
2. The early settlers of Cincinnati found several ancient burial mounds in what is now downtown, but they were all cleared ...
From bed-building technology to art pottery to disposable diapers, Cincinnati has a long history of making things that make a difference in people’s lives. A new permanent exhibit called Made in ...
It is a part of Cincinnati history many do not know about. On Oct. 27, 1963, an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 people took to the streets of Cincinnati, joining the March and Vote for Jobs and Freedom.
You likely know Greg Hand as the University of Cincinnati's longtime spokesperson, a job he's retired from. He's now the author of the popular blog, “Cincinnati Curiosities," whose mission is "to keep ...
The Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is being recognized among the top museums in the country. USA TODAY's 10 Best list released their nominees for the nation's best museums, and CMC made the top picks ...
Local librarians want to preserve a bit of history you might prefer to keep buried in the basement — your high school yearbook. The Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library is trying to expand ...
Last month, the Manse Hotel & Annex property received an Ohio historical marker to recognize its contribution to Black history in Cincinnati. At the time when Jim Crow laws dominated across America, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A new musical about Cincinnati tells the story of a little-known and surprising chapter in the Queen City's history. "Utopia, Ohio" follows the rise and fall of three experimental ...
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