Join us as we explore the seedy side of history with Crime & Corruption! Bring the entire family and engage with fun activities linked to Ohio’s diverse and unique criminal past.
Join us as we dig into the most common myths and misconceptions the 19th century has to offer!
Join us as we Celebrate our nation’s independence, 1890’s style!
You're on the guest list, because Ohio Village is hosting a Victorian era dog wedding! A fashionable trend in Europe in the late 19th century, Ohio Village will be joining in!
The John and Annie Glenn Museum will be providing free tours, snacks and drinks in honor of their 20th anniversary.
Join us for a walking tour of portions of the Newark Earthworks that generally go unnoticed in the city of Newark. The tour will start in front of the museum at the Great Circle Earthworks, covering about three miles of mostly level terrain on public sidewalks. Walking shoes and a water bottle are all you […]
Join us for lively updates from across the Ohio History Connection!
“An unforgettable true story about the potential for mercy to redeem us, and a clarion call to end mass incarceration in America — from one of the most inspiring lawyers of our time.” Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a nonprofit law office in Montgomery, Alabama, dedicated to […]
Cincinnati was home to some of the nation’s earliest and most progressive leaders of the women’s movement. Many of them began as abolitionists and temperance reformers. As they fought for the rights of others, they began recognizing their own oppressed place in society. They used the knowledge and skills they learned in those movements to […]
Enjoy an afternoon exploring fiber arts that would have been familiar to the Beecher women. Beginners welcome–bring a friend! Tatting is a knotted lace made using a shuttle or needle. Currently tatting is experiencing a period of technical and artistic innovation. It is a portable craft that uses generally inexpensive tools and material and is […]