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William Howard Taft remains the only American to serve as both president and U.S. Supreme Court chief justice. But he was just a fledgling attorney when he signed recently discovered paperwork.
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Researching genealogy can be complicated — especially for Black families with ancestors who were enslaved.
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Cincinnati's LGBTQ establishments of the past.
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PBS documentary explores the Kerner Commission and 1967 racial unrest.
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'Pompeii: The Exhibition' opens at the Cincinnati Museum Center Feb. 16 and runs through July 28.
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'Pompeii: The Exhibition' will open at the Cincinnati Museum Center Feb. 16 and continue through July 28.
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Adams, a lover of the seas and skies, spoke at the cornerstone laying of the Cincinnati Observatory 180 years ago.
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We're getting in the Halloween spirit on Cincinnati Edition. Our book experts share their favorite spooky titles. Then we explore historic and contemporary displays of mourning.
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The Urban Native Collective honors the voices of Afro Indigenous people in October.
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Cincinnati is known around the world for its abundant and well-preserved Ordovician-age fossils.