WCET-TV and WPTD-TV to broadcast the one-hour film showing Greater Cincinnati at "the center for the development of American ...
Founded by the Quaker community, Springboro was a sanctuary along the Underground Railroad. More than 200 years ago, Springboro and Clearcreek Township offered refuge for thousands escaping slavery.
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area ...
Pig Candy BBQ is opening its second location inside of a historic former church in Loveland, located at 370 Bridge St., just a block away from the Loveland Bike Trail. Pig Candy, which first opened in ...
They had also pinned red swastika banners on the fence of the overpass and a sign reading “America for the White Man,” according to photos shared with CNN. Swastikas are a notorious symbol of ...
BLACK HISTORY ... 19th Century Cincinnati, 6 p.m., Erlanger Branch Library, Bronte Room, 401 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger. Learn about Black citizens who made a difference in 1800s Cincinnati.
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