A tradition in place since 1992 broadened students’ awareness of international cultures this week at Biglerville Elementary and Upper Adams Intermediate schools.
Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) look forward to our bi-annual exhibition of work by Fine Art B.F.A. and B.A. candidates as well as Graphic Design candidates from the Department of Visual Art.
Hidden Cincinnati: Prehistoric secrets are buried on this Sharonville hillside
One of the best-preserved fossil deposits on the continent sits in Trammel Fossil Park, owned and operated by the city of Sharonville. Officials said it s a place where students of paleontology â amateurs or pros â can have a fulfilling excursion looking back into prehistory.
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SHARONVILLE, Ohio â There are ancient secrets buried in an unassuming hillside on Tramway Drive. Some are hundreds of millions of years old.
One of the best-preserved fossil deposits on the continent sits in Trammel Fossil Park, owned and operated by the city of Sharonville. Officials said it s a place where students of paleontology â amateurs or pros â can have a fulfilling excursion looking back into prehistory.