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Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
As Cincinnati residents navigate streets riddled with potholes, city officials are exploring innovative approaches to address the $400 million infrastructure maintenance gap as costs continue to rise.
Get ready for more traffic on I-95 because without an infusion of funding from Harrisburg, SEPTA service in Delaware ends in ...
The federal designation marks a victory for advocates seeking to turn the river's identity away from an industrial corridor ...
There’s the region’s Underground Railroad legacy. The shift to a charter system of governance in the post Boss Cox era a ...
As the U.S. approaches its birthday, Fortune takes a look at 10 Fortune 500 companies whose age rivals the nation’s.
In a lengthy statement online, one Amtrak passenger believes the time is now to amend the 750-mile rule. The result could be ...
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President Abraham Lincoln, with young son Tad and Senator Charles Sumner, salutes a detachment of African-American Union ...
While the ivory-billed woodpecker has attracted a lot of attention in the 21st century due to reported sightings, it was not been the only Arkansas-dwelling bird that went extinct during the 20th ...
They’re part of the National Trails System, an expansive spiderweb of trails that also ... During an overnight paddle from Cincinnati to Louisville, the volunteer crew of a 30-foot voyageur canoe ...