Ohio has more than 1,750 historical markers noting people, events and things to know about the state’s history. Nearly 250 of those are in the nine-county Dayton region. Today, we feature the marker ...
A dedication ceremony honoring "The Twilight Zone" TV series creator Rod Serling Will happen Oct. 2, where Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine are expected to attend, according to a press ...
Ohio has about 1,750 historical markers, but until Friday, just three of them highlighted LGBTQ+ history. Friday afternoon, Stonewall Columbus unveiled its new marker celebrating the organization's 45 ...
A Cincinnati Reds scout discovered Joe Nuxhall in 1943 pitching in the North End Ball Fields, known as L.J. Smith Park. On June 10, 1944, Nuxhall would make his major league debut at Crosley Field. In ...
Television pioneer Rod Serling, iconic creator and host of “The Twilight Zone,” was honored with an Ohio Historical Marker Oct. 2 on the campus of Antioch College in Yellow Springs. The Oct. 2 date is ...
Editor's Note: The names Wyandot and Wyandotte are used throughout the story, each in a different context. Wyandotte refers to the present day tribal nation in Oklahoma, while Wyandot refers to the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Thousands of dollars in federal grant money for LGBTQ+ historical markers across Ohio have been cut. The Ohio History Connection said the $250,000 in funds was meant to support the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A nearly $250,000 federal grant funding an Ohio project to install LGBTQ+ historical markers has been reinstated after a court order restoring grants previously canceled by ...
Rod Serling's historical marker will be installed at the Antioch College campus (his alma mater) in Yellow Springs in a ceremony led by Gov. Mike DeWine. Serling enrolled at Antioch after serving in ...