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KENT, Ohio -- The portion of Kent State University's campus where four students were shot and killed by Ohio National Guard officers May 4, 1970 will be dedicated as a National Historic Landmark ...
KENT, Ohio -- Kent State University will seek National Historic Landmark status for the May 4 shootings site. While the status cannot be conferred until a site is at least 50 years old, trustees ...
KENT, Ohio- Kent State University will mark the 48th anniversary of the day when the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine, with book signings, a ...
The site of the May 4 th Kent State University shootings is now a national historic landmark. The 1970 shooting of 13 students—four of whom died—by the Ohio National Guard is considered a turning ...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced the designation of the 'Kent State University May 4, 1970, Site' as a National Historical Landmark. The site joins more than 2,500 historic ...
KENT The Kent State University May 4, 1970, site has been deemed a national historical landmark by the Secretary of the Interior, joining more than 2,500 historic places that bear the distinction.
The site where the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four Kent State University students during a protest on May 4, 1970, is among three new National Historic Landmarks in Ohio. Skip to content.