In 1920, a Washington, D.C. astrologer and clairvoyant named Madame Marcia Champney predicted that then-Ohio Senator Warren G. Harding would win the presidency, but die a "sudden, violent or peculiar ...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Ohio Statehouse will honor former first lady Florence Harding with a free presentation. Hosted by Sherry Hall, manager of the Warren G. Harding ...
Warren G. Harding became an Ohio senator and U.S. president, but “The Duchess” highlights Harding’s wife as a major force behind his rise to power. Abbey Theater of Dublin will be the first troupe to ...
Each week, this series will share stories of our many wonderful people, places, products and programs in the greater Marion community. To read more stories of Marion’s great people, places, products, ...
Marion County will celebrate the 200th Anniversary of its founding with celebrations and events throughout the year. As part of those celebrations, assorted “Moments and Memories” from the past 200 ...
Harding was born in 1865 in tiny Blooming Grove, east of Marion, moved to nearby Caledonia as a child, then finally to Marion, where he bought the fledgling Marion Star newspaper at age 19. In 1890, ...
Word spread through San Francisco 95 years ago, faster than if a rum runner loaded to the gunnels with Canadian rye had just snuck through the Golden Gate. Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the ...
Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States and the eighth president from Ohio, served from 1921 until his unexpected death from a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, while on a tour of the ...