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 ...
In the city of Boston, that site of so many pivotal moments in American history, a controversy has been brewing over a memorial statue in Park Square. Th...
In this era of political activism, open voting and endless polls, it’s hard to imagine a time when half of all United States citizens did not have the right to...
As a museum educator and all-around nerd for museums, I’m happy to report museums across the country are answering the call for digital outreach to students of...
Dozens gathered inside the Boys and Girls Club in Harmar last night for a special Main Street West neighborhood meeting to discuss the future of the Historic H...
Parkersburg Celebrates 200th Birthday
200 years ago today, the city of Parkersburg was incorporated in the state of Virginia. Now West Virginia’s fourth-lar...
As how and why we celebrate the Christmas holiday continues to change, so indeed has the legend and lore of Christmas monsters. Though in modern days, films ha...
In terms of places rich in American history, many of us may think of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello or George Washington’s Mount Vernon. There is, however, anot...
Through the fog rolling across the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers, a gorgeous building stands above the rest in front of Harmar Hill, sitting prou...
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...