While many summer camps and children’s programs were shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, one local museum embraced the challenge and quickly adapted to ...
The Story of the 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Battle of
Gettysburg
Our regiment had seventeen color-bearers killed or wounded during the war. Seven o...
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of temperance advocates like the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and Anti-Saloon League killing off “John Barl...
Most people in the Midwest are familiar with the idea of a county fair, or a state fair, but not every community is as fortunate as Barlow to have their own com...
If walls could talk.
It’s a bit of a cliche, isn’t it? The phrase itself is a universal colloquialism - it doesn’t matter which cultural or generational backgr...
Eleven historic homes, a different selection for each of the two days, will be open to the public June 2nd and 3rd. Rates are $20 for Single Day or $35 for Both...
At one time, a walk across the bridge to Harmar would have included the sight of a huge building sitting just off to one side. Sounds of machinery and men’s voi...
It was May 1 of 1861. A beautiful spring day was closing on the town of Marietta. A door opened on a nice house on Second Street, just above where Scammel Stree...
At the corner of Front & Greene Streets sits a grand, steam-boat era hotel. The Lafayette Hotel will turn 100 years old in July this year, but hospitality o...
The elevator of The Dils Building delivers guests a right turn and a few steps from the door to Art Craft Studio. As the door opens, a bell jingles. Green carpe...