Have you ever wondered what part of Columbus would look like 10 years after humans?
Thanks to one brave Youtuber, you can see for yourself. Cooper Stadium was the home of the Columbus Clippers from 1977 to 2008. Since then, the stadium has sat empty.
Of course, there have been rumblings through the years. A…
Remember when old Heff' opened up a Playboy Club in Columbus? Yeah, we didn't either.
With the passing of Playboy founder and magazine tycoon, Hugh Heffner, many are apt to look over his past exploits in either disgust or admiration. From publishing a magazine that featured such writers as Haruki Murakami, Kurt Vonnegut, and Norman Mailer,…
Ohio has held a state fair for more than 160 years now, so it's steeped in history and nostalgia.
Cincinnati hosted the first fair in 1850. The state's Board of Agriculture wanted to have it the year before but had to cancel their plans due to a cholera epidemic. The fair's location hopped around until…
WCOL 92.3 is an FM radio station broadcasting country music in Columbus, Ohio. It is the number one radio station in the city. WCOL's history dates back to 1948. The station originally aired different programming throughout the day which included a religious format during the daytime hours and rock music in the evening. From the…
96.3 FM may not have always played rock music, but on February 14th, 1977, everything changed. At noon, they announced, "At this time WTVN-FM ceases to exist. We are now WLVQ-FM, to be known as Q-FM-96. We'll be playing Ohio's best rock. We know all you other radio stations are out there listening so watch…
Did you know that WNCI used to broadcast classical music? It's true. Back in 1961, when the station went by the call letters WRFD, the radio station played Bach and Mozart. Fast forward many years, call numbers, and formats later, and you have one of the top radio stations in Columbus. WNCI plays Top 40…