Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
From March 4 through May 22, visitors can experience an exhibit of some artifacts at the main library in downtown Columbus.
Any Ohio State fan that's telling you, 'I don't care we lost the Michigan game, because we won the title' is lying to you.' ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
In the heart of Columbus, Ohio, nestled on the bustling corner of 18th and High Street, sits a little slice of heaven ...
From the triumphs of Jesse Owens to the early days of hip-hop, there's a lot to learn and celebrate in February.
Columbus City Council forged ahead with celebrating Black History Month and Poindexter Award winners despite 'rancor and division' nationally.
The historic trolley from the old Spaghetti Warehouse building in Columbus, Ohio has been moved to a secure facility, where it will be featured in an exhibit honoring African American inventor ...
According to a recent study, 37% of the Columbus population was enslaved by 1860. The history behind slavery is a very dark ...
Paul Gero, a Columbus native, had a featured exhibit in the Ripon College Art Gallery at the Lane Library. The show was entitled “Images of Chicago. A Photojournalist Perspective.” The ...
Lindbergh visited Columbus to meet with the Airport Commission to voice his approval for the Port Columbus Airport building plans and the airport bond issue comin ...