Do you play Pokémon Go? Lucky for you, the Ohio History Connection and the Ohio Village are filled with historically important Pokéstops!
Still celebrating the Cleveland Cavaliers' championship victory? Take a look at a few past sporting celebrations in Cleveland, Ohio.
On October 1, 1920, Ohio women walked to Senator Warren G. Harding's front door to hear him speak so that they could carefully decide who to elect with their very first ballots.
The Great Collections Experiment is underway! Mary Leiby, Content Developer at the Ohio History Connection, tells us about her favorite object in Gallery 1.
The Great Collections Experiment is underway! Lily Birkhimer, Digital Projects Coordinator at the Ohio History Connection, tells us about her favorite object in Gallery 2.
Can you solve this collections puzzle?
In 1855, Rosetta Armstead became the key defendant in a case that won her freedom and created tensions between Ohio and Kentucky that foreshadowed the Civil War.
During the 1940s, the Vanguard League campaigned in Columbus, Ohio, to fulfill their mission of "equality opportunity, liberty, and democracy for Negroes.”
A wonderful collection of Early American Decorative Arts objects on display in the second installment of our Great Collections Experiment.
Do you quilt, make furniture, or just love old objects? Then you'll love our new display of early American decorative arts!