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  2. Ohio History Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio History Connection operates dozens of state historic sites across Ohio. Its headquarters is the 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) Ohio History Center in Columbus, Ohio, a Brutalist concrete structure. [14] [15] Extensive exhibits cover Ohio's history from the Ice Age to the present. The Center includes state archives and library spaces ...

  3. Ohio History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio History Center is the headquarters of the Ohio History Connection, which also operates dozens of state historic sites across Ohio. [1] [2] Extensive exhibits cover Ohio's history from the Ice Age to the present. The Center includes state archives and library spaces, a gift shop, and administrative and educational facilities.

  4. Category:Ohio History Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio History Connection, formerly known as the Ohio Historical Society Pages in category "Ohio History Connection" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  5. Ohio History Connection unveiled a a $22 million, 16,500 square-foot property to house as many as 900,000 historical artifacts from Ohio history. New high-tech home unveiled for up to 900,000 of ...

  6. Ohio Village - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Village is a living history museum in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It is operated by the non-profit Ohio History Connection . The village, intended to provide a firsthand view of life in Ohio during the American Civil War , opened July 27, 1974, on 15 acres (61,000 m 2 ) adjacent to the Ohio History Center in north Columbus.

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  8. Shrum Mound - Wikipedia

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    Ohio History Connection is the current owner of the mound after receiving the property as a donation from the late Ohio governor James E. Campbell. [3] Shrum Mound is located within Campbell Park, which is named after James E. Campbell.

  9. Prehistory of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Hopewell Mound Group: Its People and Their Legacy. An Interactive Educational Resource Tool, The Ohio History Connection, Columbus, 1995. Earthworks: Virtual explorations of ancient Newark, Ohio. An Interactive virtual tour of the Newark Earthoworks, CERHAS, The University of Cincinnati, 2005. Late Woodland Period