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The nonprofit said an estimated 7,600 people's data and information was potentially breached and is working to give support to those impacted.
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Ohio History Connection and the sign's sponsors are working to figure out why it broke and how to get it back up as quickly as possible.
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Of Ohio's 1,800 historical markers, just three identify spaces important to the state's LGBTQ community. The Ohio History Connection is working to change that.
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The hotel opened by pioneering Black businessman Horace Sudduth hosted a long list of historic figures, including James Brown, Jackie Robinson and Thurgood Marshall.
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A federal law from 1990 requires public institutions like museums and universities to return Native American artifacts — hundreds of thousands of human remains, funerary objects and other items. Ohio's historical society, called Ohio History Connection, holds the second largest collection of objects in the country.
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Throughout 2021, the Ohio History Connection has offered up a series of workshops called Where My Single Folk? that are all about finding those family members who never married or passed away unmarried, including those who might have been LGBTQ.
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Centuries ago American Indians constructed vast earthworks stretching for miles through Ohio. Some of these geometric and animal shaped structures were…
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Once the home of influential anti-slavery author Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Stowe House in Walnut Hills is recognized as a site on the National…