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The Society of Friends, more commonly known as the Quakers, came to Ohio in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Quakers played a major role in…
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Serving with Honor: The Queen City?'s Veterans, an exhibit now at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and running through mid-January,…
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World War II transformed Cincinnati from a relatively important but parochial midwestern city into a teeming bastion of military might.While thousands…
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The Cincinnati Museum Center has a photographic stroll through our city’s history with their current exhibit Treasures in Black & White: Historic…
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When most of us think of archeologists, we picture scientists working digs in far-off places, Egypt, Greece, or Italy, looking for ancient artifacts. But…
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Local award-winning freelance writer and editor Wendy Hart Beckman joins us to discuss her latest book, Founders and Famous Families Cincinnati, a Who's…
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Flaming Medusa Studios CEO and Chief Visionary Officer Darcy Voorhees talks with Mark Perzel about a new series of animated videos the company is creating…
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Bockfest, that celebration of Cincinnati’s brewing tradition, Over-the Rhine, and spring, which we all need so desperately right now, starts Friday. Mike…
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The potato blight that hit Ireland in the 1840s drove thousands of Irish from their homeland, and many settled in Cincinnati. By 1851, 12% of city…
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With dozens of local breweries in operation, Cincinnati was once known as the beer capital of the world. But by the mid-Seventies, only two local…