What a year you were. It was not a crazy travel year, but 2024 was fun-filled and enriching. It also began with my first published magazine article. During the year, I met some wonderful people, which is why travel is...
Category: Ohio
Eight Midwest Presidential History Sites from Harrison to Eisenhower
A two-week road trip took me to eight presidential history sites in the Midwest. From the 9th President, Willam Henry Harrison, to the 34th President, Dwight Eisenhower, there is much to learn from their legacies. Grouseland, Vincennes, IN Grouseland, the...
Only One Day in Cleveland? Check Out These Three Unique Museums
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Rock & Roll Hall of Fame The iconic building, designed by architect I. M Pei, opened in September 1995, is on the shore of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland. The Rock and Roll Hall...
Two Fun Museums in Canton, Ohio. The Home of Pro Football and Fannie Mae Chocolate
Pro Football Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame While visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame, I hoped I would see my favorite pro football player, Joe Namath, and I did. Although I’ve never had the opportunity to...
“General Hayes” The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum, Fremont, Ohio
Hayes Presidential Library and Museum The Rutherford B. Hayes Museum and Presidential Library is located in Fremont, Ohio. The museum honoring the 19th President of the United States is the first Presidential library established. It opened in May of 1916...
Ohio Aviation History? Then Don’t Miss These Three Notable Ohio Aviation Museums
MAPS Military Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS) Air Museum The Military Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS) Air Museum, located in North Canton, Ohio, abuts the Akron/Canton Airport. The Museum, founded in 1990, is housed in an old National Guard building. Next year...
Two Assassinated Ohio Presidents and their continuing legacy
Ohio's presidential history is filled with stories about the seven presidents who hail from Ohio. The stories of James A. Garfield and William McKinley, who were assassinated only twenty years apart, raise the question, “What if they had survived?” Garfield...
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