Ohio, A Sentimental Journey: A Look at Ohio`s Contribution to American (VHS)
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Ohio, A Sentimental Journey: A Look at Ohio`s Contribution to American (VHS) Description
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Ohio, A Sentimental Journey (VHS Video Recording) By Michael D. Shaw, Ohio Historical Society
Produced by American Retrospects, LLC in partnership with WBGU and cooperation with the Ohio Historical Society, Ohio, A Sentimental Journey is the captivating story about the Buckeye State's remarkable past, covering everything from famous Ohioans to crazy inventions.
This PBS Television special reflects on little known Ohioans and unusual facts as well as famous names and major events that have shaped Ohio's history. For example, Ohio born Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for President in 1872. Ohio was never officially admitted to the Union until 1953. Chewing gum was patented in 1869 in Ohio.
Touring numerous cities, towns and villages, Ohio, A Sentimental Journey examines geography, science, business and industry, politics, arts and literature, sports, entertainment and trivia.
As you sit back and enjoy this fascinating video, we think you will appreciate, as we do, Ohio's impressive contribution to the American Experience.
VHS Video Recording Total Running Time: 60 minutes Publisher: American Retrospects, LLC and WBGU in cooperation with the Ohio Historical Society (January 2004) ISBN: 0974766607
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