COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council took a necessary step Monday in order to move forward with the Capital Line, a project aimed at making downtown more pedestrian and bike-friendly.
Becoming a National Scenic Trail would do two primary things for ... although it recently received a $2.4 million grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to improve infrastructure ...
A nearly 1,500-mile loop of hiking trails in Ohio could soon join the ranks of the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. The National Park Service is evaluating whether to add the Buckeye ...
Ohio’s Buckeye Trail, which loops the entire state and winds all across the Miami Valley, is one step closer to receiving a National Scenic Trail designation. The National Park Service will hold ...
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It also already shares about 900 miles with the North Coast National Scenic Trail that reaches across eight states, including Ohio, and was established in 1980.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University announced the Community Crime Map is active again as spring semester begins. The map was offline during the fall semester due to a ransomware attack that ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio ... walk or bike through our Downtown and an easily accessible connection to transit.” Supporters of the project pointed to the economic success of similar urban trails in ...