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This week's question is about a plaque tucked away in a corner of Eden Park, memorializing a World War I unit.
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After years of planning, co-founders of the Over-the-Rhine Museum are poised to unveil how they’ll transform two vacant buildings into an immersive experience to show how generations of people have lived in the historic neighborhood.
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Before Brent Coleman moved from California to Cincinnati in 1988, he didn’t know much about the Queen City. But in the 35 years since, he’s become a student of the region's historic homes and the people who have lived in them.
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From bed-building technology to art pottery to disposable diapers, Cincinnati has a long history of making things that make a difference in people’s lives.
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From 2016: The Ohio Phonograph Company was the first record company to operate out of Cincinnati, and its history involves legal battles with the father…
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While Cincinnati is well-known for its German heritage, a large number of Italians immigrated to our region in the late 1800s and throughout the 1900s and…
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There's a couple of cemeteries near Lunken Airport that are accessible only via the Ohio River Trail. That may be why the Columbia Presbyterian and Fulton…
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The iconic Music Hall is full of history, legends, myths, and remains one of the finest performance halls in the world. Thea Tjepkema from the Society for…
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Updated: July 25, 11:15 a.m.The tale of what was inside the mysterious safe at the Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel came to an anti-climatic end Wednesday as…
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Seventy-five years ago today, Japanese forces attacked the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. President Franklin Roosevelt declared it ?a date which…