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A historian, a retired judge, and the local DAR chapter offer Middletown history lessons just in time for the nation’s 250th celebration

Engagement from the Revolutionary War through World War II reflects the city’s resilience and can-do mentality.
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A historian, a retired judge, and the local DAR chapter offer Middletown history lessons just in time for the nation’s 250th celebration
Engagement from the Revolutionary War through World War II reflects the city’s resilience and can-do mentality.
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Tradition meets technology at Cincinnati International Wine Festival
New CIWF app technology helps attendees discover wines and engage more deeply with the event.
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