There are many paths to success when you’re looking for a career. College is one, but it’s not the only way to make it in today’s economy. In fact, there’s a real need for people in skilled trades. Here’s how one organization, Impact Community Action, is helping. Videographer: Chris Hedrick
Architectural historian Jeff Darbee talks with Becky West, director of Columbus Landmarks, about Landmarks’ Ten Most Endangered Buildings list. Photos courtesy of: Columbus Landmarks, PhotOhio
Host Javier Sanchez interviews the mayor of Grove City, Richard (Ike) Stage, about the evolution of the city from its small, rural past to today’s booming economy, hiking trails and good eats. Photos courtesy of: PhotOhio, Southwest Franklin County Historical Society
One of the first permanent structures in Grove City is the Grant-Sawyer House. Follow architectural historians Jeff Darbee and Nancy Recchie as they explore its history and how it anchored the newly platted Grove City.
In 1923, Beulah Park opened as Ohio’s first thoroughbred racetrack. Travel through time via memorabilia of the track. And learn how its owners – the Robert Deinst Family – brought gambling entertainment to Grove City, while creating a high standard for equine care and management. Photos courtesy of: Janet Shailer, Grandview Heights Public Library, BJ […]