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“Halibut Over Steel Like a Man” – The Trials and Tribulations of Using AI for the Transcribing and Captioning of Cincinnati Museum Center’s Rare Moving Image Collection
梅根·Shimala
Incredible photos from The Cincinnati Ballet, now a part of CMC's Photographs, 印刷品和媒体档案.
Through the Lens: Sharing the Formative Years of The Cincinnati Ballet with Photographs from Sandy Underwood
梅根·Shimala
Incredible photos from The Cincinnati Ballet, now a part of CMC's Photographs, 印刷品和媒体档案.
The Washington March Special: Cincinnati Marches on Washington
克里斯汀·施密德·恩格斯
Cincinnati Museum Center is fortunate enough to care for and permanently house a rare collection of original Cincinnati radio transcription discs from local radio stations, including the well-known WLW-WSAI Broadcasting Corporation. Keep reading to find out more about this rare piece of history!
Cincinnati Museum Center and the Cincinnati Zoo Team Up to Evaluate Population Recovery of Cumberland Sandwort
瑞秋Bridgens
Learn how conservation techniques have been used to produce a supplemental outplanting of the rare Cumberland Sandwort! The Cumberland Sandwort is an herbaceous perennial known to occur exclusively in the Cumberland Plateau of southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee.
Voices of Cincinnati’s Past – Digitizing Cincinnati Museum Center’s Rare Radio Show Collection
Arabeth Balasko
Cincinnati Museum Center is fortunate enough to care for and permanently house a rare collection of original Cincinnati radio transcription discs from local radio stations, including the well-known WLW-WSAI Broadcasting Corporation. Keep reading to find out more about this rare piece of history!
Growing through 俄亥俄州历史日
安娜Kunkel
俄亥俄州历史日激励了我, opened me up to opportunities and challenged me in ways I never would have thought possible. The experience has been transformative and has illuminated passions I likely would never have discovered otherwise. 谢谢你们,俄亥俄历史日!
Cincinnati Museum Center is proud to organize and host 俄亥俄州历史日’s Region 8 competition for Adams, 巴特勒, 克莱蒙特, 克林顿, 汉密尔顿, Highland and Warren counties.
去辛辛那提的巴蒂
艾米丽Eilers
Big brown bats are just one of over 1,400 bat species found all over the world, some of which call Cincinnati Museum Center home. Keep reading to learn more about these denizens of the dark.
Clovernook and the Trader Sisters
莎拉斯台普斯
The Trader sisters worked to help blind and visually impaired people live an independent life in their own homes. Read more to learn how they did it!
时尚连衣裙
莎拉斯台普斯
菲利普·米. Meyers started working for his father’s Princess Garment Company in 1922. He left in 1925 to found his own company, 时尚连衣裙, Inc., a garment manufacturer that directly sold to consumers.
Super-Volunteer: Minnie “Dolly” Varley
莎拉斯台普斯
Minnie “Dolly” Anson was born on June 25, 1904 in England. 灵感来自她自己的母亲, who was a long-time volunteer for the Red Cross, Dolly joined the Junior Red Cross while living in Australia.
NAGPRA简介
泰勒Swinney
其核心是, NAGPRA is human rights legislation that was enacted by congress to addresses inequalities between federally recognized descendant communities, 美国政府, and institutions that control ancestral remains and cultural items affiliated with sovereign Tribal Nations indigenous to the United States. NAGPRA also establishes procedures for inadvertent discoveries on federal and tribal lands and makes it illegal to traffic ancestral remains and cultural items obtained through activities that violate the Act.
New Motus tower at Edge of Appalachia Preserve System
希瑟法灵顿
Long-distance movements of animals, like the seasonal migration of birds, have always intrigued scientists. When animals leave our region, where do they go and why?
The Forgotten Voice of 凯 Irion
Arabeth Balasko
凯 Irion is a name that many today are not aware of; however, 在40年代早期, she was the talk of Cincinnati. 凯, who became a paraplegic after being injured in a car accident in the late 1930s, was the first stay-at-home radio host to go live over the airwaves on Cincinnati’s popular radio station, WSAI-WLW.
辛辛那提拱门
卡梅伦Schwalbach
How is it that fossils from an ocean that was around nearly half-a-billion years ago can be found in the middle of the North American continent? The answer lies in the formation of the Cincinnati Arch.
锅里有什么? Lessons from Native American Pottery
鲍勃Genheimer
Because most Native American pottery we discover through excavations or surface collections is broken into small pieces called sherds, people often ask us “what can those pieces tell us?” As it turns out quite a lot!