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Organizations are inviting tribal communities forced out of the state back to Ohio to educate residents on an oft-overlooked part of the region's history.
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Drive across Ohio and you鈥檒l likely see Scott Hagan鈥檚 artwork. Known as the barn artist, he鈥檚 the man behind Ohio鈥檚 iconic bicentennial barns. These days, he鈥檚 embarking on a new barn art project to recognize the nation鈥檚 semiquincentennial.
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Of Ohio鈥檚 1,800 historical markers, just three identify spaces important to the state鈥檚 LGBTQ community. The Ohio History Connection is working to change that.
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Some of the roughly 7,100 remains have been at the Ohio History Connection since its founding in 1885. New legal language could allow those ancestors to be laid to rest.
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A team of reviewers is expected in Ohio this month to review the United States' proposal to bestow World Heritage status to Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks. The bid is moving forward despite disruptions to the process that led to no sites being added to the World Heritage List this summer.
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Ohio Supreme Court heard an appeal case Tuesday morning brought forth by the Moundbuilders Country Club in Newark.
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This episode originally aired on June 24, 2020.The statue of Christopher Columbus at City Hall will be removed in response to calls against the鈥�
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The statue of Christopher Columbus at City Hall will be removed in response to calls against the glorification of the man who colonized the Americas at鈥�
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This episode originally aired on June 5, 2019.June 6 marks the anniversary of D-Day, when more than 150,000 Allied troops spilled onto five beach along鈥�
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The Ohio History Connection is offering special hours and programs Monday to mark the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The museum is open from 10 a.m.鈥�