As we spend more time at home these days, there seems to have been a surge in folks getting creative in the kitchen. May we make a suggestion? Historic cocktails!
By Erin Cashion This is Part II of a two-part blog series! Be sure to check out Part I to learn about Ohio's most common snake species and snake identification myths. Snake Bite Statistics Before I cover Ohio's three venomous snake species, I want to take some time to discuss the danger of snakebite […]
By Erin Cashion After the stay-at-home order was enacted to slow the Covid-19 pandemic in Ohio and other US states, many of us are finding more time on our hands, and are choosing to spend it outside as the weather warms and spring returns. People are walking in their neighborhoods, sitting on front or back […]
We are kicking off our suffrage anniversary blog series this month with a post from Megan Wood, Director of the Cultural Resources Division at the Ohio History Connection.
Funds from “Save America’s Treasures” program will help preserve abolitionist’s home
John Brown and seven of his recruits who fought at Harpers Ferry were from Ohio. Learn their stories from before, during, and after the famous raid.
Celebrating the Cincinnati Reds 150th Anniversary