MARION – It was a busy week this time as I tell about three treasures of Marion — the Buckeye Telephone Museum, the Marion County Fairgrounds and the Harding Home. If you visit the Buckeye Telephone ...
So yes, history was made in these rooms, but more remarkable is how much of a home it still is. An astonishing 95 percent of the furniture and objects here really did belong to the Hardings, a ...
MARION, Ohio - After President Warren G. Harding's death in 1923, his hometown supporters backed a national fundraising campaign to commemorate him. The Harding Memorial Association raised enough - ...
MARION — Two walls are now up at the future home of the Warren G. Harding Presidential Center in Marion. Crews from Thomas & Marker Construction have raised the northern wall facing East Church Street ...
MARION, Ohio (AP) — Fundraising efforts have begun to restore President Warren G. Harding’s home and build a 15,000-square-foot presidential center at the property by 2020. Plans for the $7.3 million ...
Editor's note: This is the fifth in a series of travel stories on Ohio presidents, which we are publishing in the months leading up to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July. MARION, ...
New York Times subscribers* enjoy full access to TimesMachine—view over 150 years of New York Times journalism, as it originally appeared. *Does not include Games-only or Cooking-only subscribers.
New York Times subscribers* enjoy full access to TimesMachine—view over 150 years of New York Times journalism, as it originally appeared. *Does not include Games-only or Cooking-only subscribers.
PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3, 1923 (UP) - President Harding is dead, mourned by an entire nation and world. Death, apparently balked by medical science, struck suddenly and with no warning, at ...