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The last vice president from Ohio was Charles Fairbanks, a former Indiana governor who was born in Unionville Center, Ohio in 1852. Fairbanks served under President Theodore Roosevelt for four years from 1905 until 1909.
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Approximately 1,500 years ago, the Adena and Hopewell people constructed large geometric earthworks in what’s now Marietta, Ohio. To this day, the structures perfectly align with the setting sun of the winter solstice.
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Jack's A Go Go reopened in 1980 under the ownership of Petie Brown as Summit Station, as what is believed to be the longest-running lesbian bar in Ohio history.
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Curious CbusWe know that the buckeye tree was native to the land where Ohio now sits, but why exactly did Ohioans come to be known as Buckeyes?
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced plans last week to focus an impeachment inquiry on efforts by President Donald Trump and others to pressure for…
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In 2017, President Trump faced 3 separate impeachment resolutions. Now, as Ohio representatives are split in their decision to support or oppose only the…
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Ohio athletes LeBron James, Archie Griffin and Jesse Owens ring a bell. Each has been a legend in his own time. But what about Alta Weiss and John…
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Today at 10amWith his term cut short by assassination and his legacy overshadowed by his successor's over the top personality, not much remains in the…
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10:00 Before Columbus' Arena District had an arena, it was home to the Ohio Penitentiary, and some of the most dangerous criminals in the country. Though…