This window's display honors Kwanzaa, the celebration of the African diaspora in the United States and its culture. The holiday is observed over one week, culminating in a feast called Karamu.
From the history of this location: The one-story portion of this home was built in 1805 for an Italian wine merchant named Mr. Giani. The one-story brick structure is considered to be the oldest brick structure still standing in Ohio. (writeup by Enrique Jimenez)
Windows displayed at this location in previous years: