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A new collection of primary source documents, "The 1863 Stibbs Family Civil War Era Letters," is the third set of letters ...
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Ohio hides its treasures in plain sight, tucked away in small towns that rarely make travel magazine covers but absolutely ...
Automatic road extraction from historical maps is an important task to understand past transportation conditions and conduct spatiotemporal analysis revealing information about historical events and ...
Jun. 25—The Ohio Senate has proposed eliminating a tax credit that has helped rehab some beloved historic properties in the region that sat empty or underutilized for years. The Ohio Historic ...
Waterville embraces the Maumee River like an old friend, its tree-lined neighborhoods and historic downtown creating a postcard-perfect panorama. Photo credit: Patrick McManus Tucked along the banks ...
Ohio’s historic preservation tax credit, vital to the revitalization of older buildings throughout Northeast Ohio, could come to an end after 20 years in operation if Senate Republicans’ proposed ...
In Ohio, the mid-decade redrawing of its congressional districts is an outgrowth of a state law that requires maps approved without bipartisan support to be redrawn after four years.
In Ohio, a quirk in state law is giving Republican state legislators another run at drawing new lines for the state’s 15 congressional districts. The goal would be to knock off two Democratic members ...
Susan Lowery, reference archivist at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, is featured in a recent blog post from the Ohio History Connection highlighting a significant moment in ...
Ohio will then see cicadas again in 2033, 2036 and 2038, according to Cicada Mania. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cicada map 2025: See where they are in Ohio, how deep ...
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