OM Backroads: Ep. 96: Crossing Ohio History: The Tindall Bridge, the  Bridge to Nowhere, and the Silver Bridge Disaster

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OM Backroads: Ep. 98:Memories, Midways, and Millennium Force: Ken Miller talks about his new book about Cedar Point

Hello and welcome to another episode of Ohio Mysteries Backroads. In this episode, we sit down with Ken Miller, author and longtime Cedar Point historian, to explore the stories behind one of America’s most iconic amusement parks. Ken discusses his book, Cedar Point, Rolling Thro ...  Show more

10-Minute Mystery Rewind: Edison and the first electric chair

When Alfred Southwick invented the electric chair in Buffalo NY, Ohio's favorite son, Thomas Edison, was eager to design the procedure for using it but with nefarious motivation. He was in the middle of a fight to see whether his DC current would win public favor over his competi ...  Show more

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