Friday marks the 221st birthday of our great state. Although Ohio wasn't officially granted statehood until March 1, 1803, the history of the region began much earlier. According to the National ...
LANCASTER — Who knew that the very first speeding ticket in the United States was handed out in 1904 in Dayton? The perp was traveling an obscene 12 miles per hour. Or that America’s first junior high ...
FREMONT, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill on Thursday declaring Oct. 4 as "Rutherford B. Hayes Day" to honor the 19th U.S. president, whose history runs deep in the Buckeye State. After his ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nearly 1 million people visited this year’s Ohio State Fair which officially concluded Sunday. The 12-day event invited 969,082 guests to celebrate the state's agricultural roots and ...
If you’re looking for a unique and educational experience in Ohio, you’re in luck. The state is home to a wide variety of museums that cater to all interests. From art and history to science and ...