At Home with James Thurber
Columbus, the humorist’s hometown, preserves his literary legacy.
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In Praise of Porches
There’s no better place to appreciate summer’s warm, languid days and cool, fragrant nights than an old-fashioned porch.
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Flying High
As Ohio celebrates the centennial of flight, three women aviators share their stories of life in the cockpit.
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Don’t Hate Mark Shapiro
He still believes the Indians can win the World Series — the right way.
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Triumphs and Tragedies
With artifacts from the Titanic on display at the Great Lakes Science Center, local descendants of the doomed liner’s passengers share their family stories.
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Remembering Higbee’s
Cleveland’s premier department store now belongs to history.
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A Hard Day’s Night
Mayhem! Hysteria! Teen-age Frenzy!
Here’s the story of what happened when Cleveland first met the Beatles in September 1964.
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Monument to Freedom
Gettysburg, Pa., echoes with the sights and sounds of the Civil War.
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