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Canton Parks and Recreation is uncovering brick pathways built across the park nearly a century ago. Canton officials hope to use them to help map the park's unique history.
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There's evidence that freedom seekers hid in the bell tower of St. John's Episcopal Church in the Ohio City neighborhood.
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Howard Street was once a vibrant neighborhood and business district. Most of it was razed to make way for the Innerbelt, a freeway built as an urban renewal project in the 1970s.
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For 81 years, residents lived in a communal society, Zoar Village, in Tuscarawas County. After the society disbanded, history of the area gets a little murky.
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While you have probably heard of the Cuyahoga River, its tributary, the Little Cuyahoga, played a crucial role in Akron's past.
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While much of the history of the Ohio & Erie Canal is well-documented, the stories behind those who built it have been forgotten over time. Reporter/Producer Anna Huntsman dug into their history for our social media series, "Hidden History."
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For many years, the tradition of decorating Christmas trees was believed to have been started by a German immigrant in Wooster. Reporter/Producer Anna Huntsman investigated this local legend for our social media series, "Hidden History."