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Historical artifacts uncovered during the initial steps of construction for a building at Rutgers—Newark and paintings ...
The Octagon Earthworks were, until recently, the site of Moundbuilders Country Club. The site became fully accessible to the public Jan. 1.
For the first time in more than a century, the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, part of Ohio’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is fully accessible to the public. For the first time in ...
Approximately 200 Newark area residents, along with Civil War reenactors and public officials, gathered to rededicate the ...
At 10:30 a.m., the 73rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regimental ... This article originally appeared on Newark Advocate: Historic Newark canon rededication ceremony to take place at Cedar Hill Cemetery ...
The village of Granville is buying the Old Academy Building, which it might later open to the public. Granville Village Council earlier this month adopted an ordinance authorizing the village to ...
A story in the Newark Advocate, published March 26 ... In 2024, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Ohio Cmdr. Steve Ball approached Cedar Hill Superintendent Chance Patznick about restoring ...
The clubhouse of the private Moundbuilders Country Club, the site of the Octagon Earthworks, is seen in Newark, Ohio, on May 24 ... highlighting the site's historical and cultural value with ...
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