Built Fast and Not Meant to Last: What Became of Camp Sherman’s Buildings?
In 1923, President Warren G. Harding created the Mound City National Monument by setting aside a portion of land from Camp Sherman, …
In 1923, President Warren G. Harding created the Mound City National Monument by setting aside a portion of land from Camp Sherman, …
On December 3, 1833, twenty-nine men and fifteen women began classes at the newly established Oberlin Collegiate Institute in Oberlin, Ohio. This …
Hey White Castle, Happy Birthday! In honor of your 100th anniversary, we thought we’d share with everyone some of our favorite bits …
A few weeks ago, we gave a nod to the dogs of Ohio Memory. And why not? Nearly 40% of Ohio households …
Calling all goblins, ghouls, witches, and werewolves– it’s spooky season! Whether you live for the bone-chilling fear of ambling through a haunted …
Although Sweetest Day is sometimes perceived as a second Valentine’s Day or a marketing gimmick to sell candy and greeting cards, this …
Have you ever noticed that we have a lot of houses on Ohio Memory? Like, a lot of houses. As of posting …
There are events in our lives that are clear demarcations, events that change the world as we knew it, or believed it, …
You may think that the work of Hollywood’s finest in climate change awareness and ecological conservation is a more recent phenomenon. However, …
When Ohio became a state in 1803, it was part of the American frontier, separated from the East Coast by mountains that …