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A Conversation at The Well Restaurant

A local historian talks about Lancaster's challenges and the future of the city.

Aired 04/12/2018

Columbus Neighborhoods

A Conversation at The Well Restaurant

Clip: Season 4 Episode 20 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions

A local historian talks about Lancaster's challenges and the future of the city.

Randy Groff, a local historian and longtime community activist, talks about Lancaster, Ohio's challenges and the future of the city. Photos courtesy of: Fairfield County Heritage Association

Aired 04/12/2018

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