CINCINNATI — Perhaps one of the most amazing pieces of hidden Cincinnati lies just up the road from WCPO’s station in Walnut Hills. It’s a place you have probably passed hundreds of times but never ...
The grand yellow house at the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Gilbert Avenue in Cincinnati has been home to many over its 191-year life. But the months that Harriet Beecher Stowe lived at the ...
This week on The Sound Kitchen, you'll hear an interview with Lisa Waller Rogers about her new book When People Were Things: ...
CINCINNATI (FOX19) – The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Walnut Hills is a gem of rich history dating back to the 1800s. Soon it will look more like it did then than it does now. Research on a major ...
Gardens bordering the Stowe House are already being restored. Soon, additional gardens will join them. A pop-up fiber sculpture garden exhibit opens this weekend and runs throughout the month at the ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The house where author and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe grew up in the 1830s is on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. You don’t have to go far to ...
The sculpture is expected to be finished by September. A project is in the works to pay tribute to Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," with the first life-sized sculpture in her ...
A few weeks after Harriet Beecher Stowe crossed paths with John Andrew Jackson, she began drafting Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons In or around 1825, John Andrew Jackson was ...
Stowe often analyzed these conditions in her characters, and also analyzed them, with much acuteness, in herself. ‘About half of my time I am scarcely alive, and a great part of the rest, the slave ...
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