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The Ohio Literary Trail is divided into five geographic regions — northwest, northeast, central, southwest and southeast — with a downloadable map that has links to and details about each ...
The Ohioana Library Association this month launched its new Ohio Literary Trail, with public locations throughout the state that celebrate Ohio’s rich history with words.
Mansfield's Oak Hill Cottage is a focal point of Louis Bromfield's first novel, "The Green Bay Tree," published in 1924. It's one of more than 70 sites on the new Ohio Literary Trail.
The first map of the Ohio Literary Trail was produced in 1957 by the Ohio Center for the Book and the State Library of Ohio and has been regularly updated. A 2020 version is included in this book ...
It’s only fitting that the Erma Bombeck historical marker outside St. Mary’s Hall at the University of Dayton is now part of the Ohio Literary Trail, which honors the state's literary contributions ...
The map is available as a downloadable PDF or as an online interactive map. The Ohio Creativity Trail is the second in a series planned as part of the "Trails & Tales" program. It aims to create ...
After retiring, Santmyer wrote full time, publishing “Ohio Town” with the Ohio State University Press in 1962. Her next novel, “…And Ladies of the Club” took her many years to write.
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library will host a free virtual tour of the Ohio Literary Trail 2 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. Betty Weibel, author of “The Ohio Literary Trail: A Guide,” and ...
The Storybook Trails — as this initiative is called — combines easy to walk paths at some of Ohio's state parks with immersive reading journeys. In each trail, a children's book is featured, bringing ...