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Explore Native American History at 4 Ohio Parks
Walk trails that provide beautiful scenery as well as insight into the lives of those who lived here long before we did.
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‘Expanded Views: Native American Art in Focus’
A Toledo Museum of Art exhibition featuring historical and contemporary works by Native Americans offers a fresh perspective.
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Ohio’s Ancient Native American Sites
Native American tribes created elaborate earthworks across Ohio that can still be seen today. These locations contain many mysteries, but also connect us to those who lived here thousands of years ago.
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Native American Discoveries
Venture into the past at these sites that uncover the history of Ohio’s original inhabitants.
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Heritage Road Trips: Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
Our state’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks have been nominated for recognition as a World Heritage Site. Explore these elaborately designed places where Native Americans once gathered.
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Chief Leatherlips Monument, Dublin
Scioto Park pays tribute to a pivotal figure in central Ohio’s Native American history.
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John Glenn Blasts Off
In February 1962, all eyes turned to Ohio as the state celebrated its native son becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.
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Ulysses S. Grant’s 120th Birthday Celebration
In the spring of 1942, residents of Point Pleasant joined the Boy Scouts of America and the Sons of the American Revolution to recognize the life of Ohio native Ulysses S. Grant.
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‘A Mile and a Half of Lines: The Art of James Thurber’
A Columbus Museum of Art exhibition examines how native son James Thurber changed the face of American cartooning during the first half of the 20th century.
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Secret Ohio: Queen City Underground Tour
Cincinnati has a long history that comes to light once you delve into the secrets of the city’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
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102 Days and Nights of Summer 2022
From festivals and concerts to great parks and outdoor adventures, here’s your guide to making the most of this sun-soaked season.
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Main Street Shopping: Lebanon
Browse home decor at Blume, find a great read at Mulberry Books and grab a bite to eat at the historic Golden Lamb.
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Seth Breedlove's Search for the Unexplained
The Small Town Monsters founder and filmmaker discusses his love for exploring American myths and lore.
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The Life and Legacy of Col. Charles Young
Charles Young was the most highly decorated African-American military officer of his time, the first black U.S. National Park superintendent and a professor at Ohio’s Wilberforce University.
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See ‘Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass’ in Cincinnati
Featuring works by 33 contemporary artists, this insightful exhibition is on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum through April 7.
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‘N.C. Wyeth: New Perspectives’ in Cincinnati
The Taft Museum of Art showcases 46 varied works by American artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth in a new exhibition.
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History Comes to Life
The Battle of Lake Erie, a key conflict during the War of 1812, will be commemorated with bicentennial events this summer.
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