Columbus weatherman Ben Gelber brings generations together by leading a band that performs Jewish and Yiddish music at local senior centers.
WOSU’s Brent Davis visits the Ohio History Connection to examine an obsidian knife that originated in the American Southwest and was discovered in mounds of the ancient Ohio Hopewell people.
Host Charlene Brown sits down with Hilliard Superintendent John Marschhausen over lunch at Starliner Diner to discuss the fast growth of Hilliard and how the schools are adapting to the influx of students, many of them New Americans.
Columbus architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits The Wagnalls Memorial Library and Community Center in Lithopolis to learn about its history and current role in the community.
A viewer asks why Columbus is the largest city in the nation without scheduled passenger rail service. Photos/film courtesy of: Columbus Metropolitan Library, Ohio History Connection