History

Columbus Landmarks Halloween Lantern Walking Tour

I love ghost stories. And history. And (obvi) Columbus. While embarking on the Halloween Lantern Walking Tour hosted by Columbus Landmarks on Tuesday night, I was unduly pumped.

 

Columbus Landmarks Halloween Lantern Walking Tour

Ohio History Center’s $10 Time Machine

They say in order to truly observe something, you must use as many of your senses as possible. When entering the full-size Lustron home inside of the Ohio History Center, I felt like Marty McFly reemerging in the 1955 version of Hill Valley. 

Ohio History Center’s $10 Time Machine

The State Library: A Theme Park of History from Ohio and Beyond

I didn’t believe it was possible to hold a letter that George Washington wrote in 1788. Or flip through a 15th-century medieval manuscript. I definitely didn’t think I could do so less than a mile from home. The State Library of Ohio rules. 

The State Library: A Theme Park of History from Ohio and Beyond

Elvis at 21

After learning about the free Elvis photography exhibit at Capital University’s Schumacher Gallery, I was skeptical. Rhinestone-studded visions of fist pumps and girdled velvet filled my head. Haven’t we seen all of Elvis there is to see? 

Elvis at 21

"RACE" at COSI

Developed by the American Anthropological Association, this fearlessly insightful project is the first national exhibition to present issues of race from cultural, historical, and scientific perspectives.

 

"RACE" at COSI

Preservation Hall and Reclaiming Jazz

I recently met with Ben Jaffe, Director of legendary New Orleans jazz institution Preservation Hall, Creative Director of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and organizer of the New Orleans Musicians Hurricane Relief Fund

Preservation Hall and Reclaiming Jazz