Fifteen years ago, Preservation Ohio made history as the first statewide historic preservation organization in the country to launch its own blog.

Dubbed “My Hometown Ohio,” the blog spotlighted local stories from across the state, delving into historic preservation, downtown revitalization, and heritage tourism. Its reach and influence grew after Preservation Ohio played a key role in organizing Ohio’s first “smart growth” seminars. These efforts later inspired the formation of Greater Ohio, expanding the blog’s focus to include diverse topics in place-based community development.

From the outset, practicality was the heart of the blog. Posts regularly highlighted grants, tax credits, and other financial tools essential for preservation projects. Notably, “My Hometown Ohio” documented the debut of the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit program, even covering its inaugural application day at the Ohio History Center in Columbus.

A New Chapter in Communication

Building on this legacy, Preservation Ohio is embracing the future of communication and information sharing with the launch of “Preserving Ohio”—the state’s first-ever weekly, updated news and resource hub dedicated to preserving Ohio’s past for the future.

Starting this week, “Preserving Ohio” will bring a twice-weekly e-newsletter straight to your inbox, free of charge, every Tuesday and Friday.

What You’ll Discover

Each edition of “Preserving Ohio” will offer:

  • Updates from communities across Ohio as they preserve historic buildings, neighborhoods, and downtown districts.
  • Announcements about seminars, workshops, and educational opportunities to support preservation and revitalization efforts.
  • Direct links to original stories, making it easier than ever to access the most relevant information.

This resource is designed to keep you informed, connected, and inspired as Ohio continues to shape its identity by honoring its rich history.

Stay in the Loop

Don’t miss out on this exciting new chapter in Ohio’s preservation journey! Subscribe to “Preserving Ohio” today using the link below and join the conversation about the future of our state’s past.

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