Black Empowerment Day continues the legacy of the African Culture Fest, as the Center prepares to honor the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
With Amtrak travel becoming more affordable, more travelers are choosing these trains as their transport of choice, and as ...
When war called the men of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati to the frontlines, it was women who kept their communities ...
The oldest landmark approved by the National Park Service is not dedicated for its owner. Rather, a trailblazing pre-Civil ...
Add Coney Island’s Sunlite Pool and Frisch’s Mainliner to the list of lost Cincinnati favorites over the years.
Original article published in Garden Railway’s Dec. 2019 issue by Bill Mefford; edited and updated for Trains.com by Lucas ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday that honors the legacy of the American civil rights icon, is this month. Here ...
In 1972, HUC ordained Sally Preisand, the first female rabbi in the United States and the second ever in Jewish history. Hebrew Union College moved to Cincinnati’s University Heights in 1912 and ...
$1.2 million in state historic tax credits and a $200,000 city grant. Is Cincinnati closing too many alleys in OTR?
“The Biden administration made some historic investments in infrastructure and construction ... He pointed to the Brent Spence bridge between Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, still under the review ...
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