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Pro Basketball’s Rust Belt Roots

The Goodyear Wingfoots, General Electrics, and the heyday of industrial basketball.

Vince Guerrieri2022-02-25T11:07:32-05:00February 16, 2022|
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  • Cleveland Rams

How Ohio Created the NFL—and the 2022 Super Bowl Matchup

The story of this weekend's game runs through Canton, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

Vince Guerrieri2022-02-16T10:56:50-05:00February 8, 2022|
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  • NOAA - Wisconsin Shipwreck

Wisconsin’s Shipwreck Coast

America’s newest National Marine Sanctuary tells the tales of the Great Lakes.

Susan Lampert Smith2022-02-18T10:12:58-05:00January 14, 2022|
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  • Mr. Jingeling

Mr. Jingeling is Coming (Back) to Town

The retail celebrity—and ‘Keeper of the Keys’ to Santa’s workshop—was staple of Cleveland’s Christmas scene.

Vince Guerrieri2022-01-12T17:12:46-05:00December 23, 2021|
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  • Gennett Recording

The History of American Music, as Recorded in Richmond, Indiana

How one Midwestern record company changed the course of popular music.

Avery Gregurich2022-01-26T10:22:35-05:00December 3, 2021|
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Ohio’s Indigenous Landscapes

Documenting the indigeneity embedded in the culture and geography of the state.

William Sharp2022-01-27T11:25:42-05:00November 12, 2021|
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Hair and History in ‘Akron’s Harlem’

On Howard Street, in downtown Akron, Black life and culture flourished.

Yanick Rice Lamb2022-04-15T16:47:41-04:00October 22, 2021|
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  • Burning of Peshtigo

Fire in Peshtigo

The deadliest fire in U.S. history happened one hundred and fifty years ago near Peshtigo, Wisconsin. You’ve probably never heard of it.

Susan Lampert Smith2021-11-19T12:38:04-05:00October 8, 2021|
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  • Modernist Post Office

Modernist Post Offices of Michigan

Eight mid-century post offices from small towns and exurbs across the state.

Josh Lipnik2021-11-05T12:30:30-04:00October 1, 2021|
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  • Keystone-France - McKeesport Steel Plant

The History and Possible Futures of an American Steel Town

McKeesport, Pennsylvania has been through two Great Depressions. Its recovery from the first holds lessons for today.

Taylor C. Noakes2021-11-05T10:45:43-04:00September 24, 2021|
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  • Cleveland Buckeyes, 1947

When the Buckeyes Played in Cleveland

The original Buckeyes were a championship-winning Negro League team that played in Cleveland in the 1940s.

Vince Guerrieri2021-09-17T09:59:22-04:00August 26, 2021|
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Wisconsin’s Black Farming Tradition

Since the mid-1800s, agriculture has created a path to agency and freedom for Black people in Wisconsin.

Kynala Phillips2023-03-01T00:06:50-05:00August 20, 2021|
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