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Richland Roots: Mansfield-Born Painter Charles Henry Harmon
Born in Mansfield in 1859, he was the son of lawyer George B. and Clara Harmon.
Landmarks of Mansfield: St. Peter’s Catholic Church
This is our traditional Easter Sunday post, which we are happy to share for the fifth consecutive year.
When Mansfield Welcomed: The Greatest Show On Earth
On June 22, that historic tour included a stop in Mansfield.
The Ten Closest National Parks To Richland County
By Stacker President Woodrow Wilson in 1916 signed the act creating the…
Landmarks Of Mansfield: First English Lutheran Church
It eventually was credited as being the largest Protestant church body in Ohio.
Landmarks of Mansfield: The Frank A. Gilbert House
By 1812Blockhouse It’s not usually the case that a still-standing 135 year…
Lazarus Department Store’s Christmas Tradition
Here’s wishing you and all the kids in our area wonderful childhood memories of the season!
A White Christmas In Mansfield? More Often Than Not, The Answer Is No
Via an interactive map, the post asked – “Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?”
When Mansfield Welcomed: John Philip Sousa
By 1812Blockhouse John Philip Sousa was a musician whose reputation remains strong…