Writer Rick Steves shares his "Hippie Trail" trek, "The Laramie Project" takes the stage, Glassquerade heats up and other ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNSeven facts you may not know about Columbus, in honor of its 213th birthdayBorn 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 ...
Pete Corrova named his new restaurant after an airplane he spotted above. His son, and now his granddaughters, have continued his legacy.
Ohio State community members can now travel back in time through a virtual map, from the university’s founding in 1870 to the construction of the ‘Shoe in 1922 and beyond. Aaron Kidwell — a senior ...
In the heart of Columbus, Ohio, nestled on the bustling corner of 18th and High Street, sits a little slice of heaven ...
Jim Boness was appointed the new fire chief for Columbus. In 1949, at the age of 25, Boness started out as rookie fireman ...
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
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NBC4 Columbus on MSNOhio State club displaying art exhibit for Black History MonthThe Ohio State University Faculty Club is honoring Black History Month with an exhibit that is on display for free and will be open until March 6. The curator Arris ...
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Ledger-Enquirer on MSNVideo: Go inside, tour Columbus Police Department's Heritage CenterA new museum inside the Public Safety Center in Columbus, Georgia highlights the history of the Columbus Police Department.
is referred to as the "Mother of Black History in Columbus." She is seen here at the then-Ohio State University Black Studies Community Extension Center at 905 Mount Vernon Ave., where she taught ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - According to a recent study, 37% of the Columbus population was enslaved by 1860. The history behind slavery is a very dark history, from being chained, whipped, raped ...
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