Thursday, April 18, 2024

Columnist Roy Booth says the world of country music is rich in history... and collectibles.

Antique columnist Roy Booth remembers when he was 7 years old and receiving a candy container was the highlight of his day.

Why not pick up a piece of soap and start carving? Columnist Roy Booth tells us that carving has been a standard in our lives for centuries.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about making paints at home with
red ochre pigment.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the admired "parian" antique dolls.

The bicentennial barn in Delaware County isn't just a site along Interstate 71. It's also a family treasure.

Styles of wallpaper certainly evolved during the 1900s, from the textomeal wallpaper of the WWI era, to burlap-looking cloth. Columnist Roy Booth recalls some of the designs for the walls.

A presentation by barn detectives Lawrence Drake Sulzer and Rudy R. Christian was part of the first day of the Ohio Barn Conference IV.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the attraction to curious features on Native American dolls.

One Ohioan is working to preserve the heritage of an 1880s barn and pass on the traditions of previous tenants to his sons.