Nostalgia

Nostalgia

Try a Free, Virtual National Park Tour

Many national park sites across the country offer digital tours and experiences that you can access anytime, anywhere. From digitally diving under the sea to watching the cherry blossom trees bloom, there are countless ways to enjoy a park experience online. ...
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Celebrating Core Memories

Have you ever walked through an antique shop and spotted a duplicate of grandma's ceramic platter big enough for a turkey? BAM, you’re back to your grandparent's house on Thanksgiving day, decades ago. That's a core memory. ...
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Once in a Lifetime (Part II)

Bruce Schneider from Solon discovered that a small town in Belgium was honoring tthe airmen who were part of the liberation of Europe 80 years ago. One of thse airmen was his uncle George L. Baatz, Jr., a B-24H bomber pilot. Here's part two of his story. ...
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Pop Culture Chronicles: The “Lost” Jerry Lewis Film

Jerry Lewis wanted to prove he could be a dramatic actor, but he recognized that his first attempt was a mistake: the 1972 film, “The Day the Clown Cried.” It’s been out of public view for years, but apparently, that’s about to change. ...
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Worth Noting: Hikes, Heat, Music & More

This time around, our all-local Worth Noting tidbits point out the best places to see fall colors, how to maximize your voting power, appreciate new music, stay warm for less, and read a great new book. ...
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Once in a Lifetime (Part I)

Bruce Schneider from Solon has been enjoying an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime experience, giving him a firsthand look at turning what he loves into what he does. He’s been a lifetime aviation fan, including serving in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. He also has memorabilia from his late Uncle George, who piloted a B-24 bomber during WWII and was shot down over Belgium. ...
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Tour Cleveland’s Veterans Memorial Bridge

Cleveland's historic Veterans Memorial Bridge is open for free walking tours Sundays on July 14, Aug. 11 and Sept. 8. ...
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Pop Culture Chronicles: Albert Ayler

Born here in 1936, Albert Ayler took up the saxophone with the encouragement of his dad, later performing as a duo. He continued his musical education at John Adams High School, and by the time he was 15, was playing semi-professionally with Little Walter Jacobs.   ...
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