Curator Matt Benz recently discovered the story of Mansfield local, Phoebe Wise while reading a new book about Louis Bromfield.
History Curator Becky Preiss Odom pays tribute to Annie Glenn, a respected advocate for people with communicative disorders and wife of John Glenn, who died today at the age of 100
Read on to focus on the real meaning of Memorial Day: to remember all those who died to keep our country free.
This year, there are traditions we can observe from a distance. There are new traditions to be formed, Ohioans get creative in their social distanced celebrations.
Now that most of us are working from home, we share one or two historic workout videos through email every week. Check out some of these workouts and try them at home!
If we put ourselves in the shoes of the 19th century Ohioans, there are quite a few similarities in their story and our own.
Blacksmithing has been seen throughout history as both a skilled craft and an art form.
It was supposed to be a wholesome time without the dangers caused by alcohol. What commenced, though, was one of the liveliest and crime-ridden periods in American history.
This month's post in our suffrage anniversary blog series comes from Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University.
In 1955, Ohio’s Emma “Grandma” Gatewood was the first woman to hike the Appalachian Trail solo.