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Rails to Cincinnati (Railfanning Cincinnati & Northern KY.)
Steve Neff of Neff Video Productions, and his Hi-Definition cameras, have captured Railroading in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky! This video reveals why Cincinnati, Ohio is considered the "Railroad Gateway to the South". Cincinnati, an unlikely location for a railroad gateway, is located amidst seven hills and the Ohio River. The reason why this location became a hub is that, at one time, seven railroads converged here. Today, Norfolk-Southern and CSX are the major players. Norfolk ...
B & O Railroad Museum.wmv
A visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. The site is home to the first tracks laid for a railroad in the United States. The railroad's name described the ultimate route, connecting The port of Baltimore with the Ohio River in then Wheeling, Virginia, now West Virginia. The rail service established a trade route from a port city to the nation's interior, allowing the flow of goods and passengers for the young nation. There are many examples of engines, cars of ...
Follow the Drinking Gourd
" who went from plantation to plantation in the pre-Civil War south, teaching enslaved blacks a folksong that he wrote, the lyrics of which held directions for following the Underground Railroad to freedom. This particular story focuses on the journey of one group of runaways who travel according to the directions of the song to reach the Ohio River, where Peg Leg Joe himself is waiting with a boat. Adapted for Brooklyn Blowback by David Kay, MLS ... picture book about underground railroad ...
Kokosing Gap Trail
Bike and Walking Path, a gorgeous rails to trail winding through countryside traveling over rail road bridges and rivers, traveling past the Kenyon College Athletic Center in Gambier Ohio in Eastern Knox County. ... Mount Vernon Community Tour Mountain Biking Fitness and Excercise Roller Blading BMX Touring Travel
http://www.sewerpalOOZa.com Bardstown Ky. Violating the Law
and Wellington Subdivision. It will then travel downstream into the Beech Fork river, enter the Rolling Fork river on its journey to meet the Ohio, and then the Mississippi river and ultimately pass New Orleans before entering into the Gulf. of Mexico. Bardstown is an EOP. (Equal Opportunity Polluter) ... Kotex Tampax "museum deer" "deer hunting" "Kentucky Derby" "RailRoad museum" "Spalding Hall" tourism Bardstown Kentucky "Division of Water" EPA DOW "bourbon festival" bourbon whiskey ...
Global Rivers Art
Hello, My name is Bernice Davidson. I am a professor of Art at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tennessee, USA. My colleagues and I have been working on a global art exchange aimed at using art to educate people all over the world about the preciousness of our rivers and waterways. So far we have art work to share from talented artists from three continents. We wish to both expand the art show by including art from all regions of our planet and to make the show available to institutions ...
Cleveland Ohio
Cleveland is a city in the US state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles (100 km) west of the Pennsylvania border. It was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River, and became a manufacturing center owing to its location at the head of numerous canals and railroad lines. With the decline of heavy manufacturing, Cleveland's ...
On The Canal, Part 2 of 6 (ABB102)
After lunch on day one, we're halfway to Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Visit the Monocacy Aqueduct, railroad town Brunswick, Point of Rocks, and a few interesting shops along the way. Cyclist & producer John Urman (OnTheCanal.org) guides us through pre-Civil War history and modern scenic beauty - as well as a mighty fine cycling workout - along the Potomac River and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal . Saying a fun hello to start us off are two lovely ladies just stretching their cycling legs. ...