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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than a decade after former Gov. John Kasich rejected funds to build a train from Cleveland ... Cleveland and Dayton. Radakovich noted he attended MIPRC’s annual ...
Plans are in the works for a rail that would connect Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton. It is something Radakovich said would connect all Ohio resources. "It'll allow people to be ...
Ohio lawmakers ... next passenger rail expansion, which is still years away. In December 2023, Amtrak allotted $500,000 to plan for each of these four corridors: Cincinnati-Dayton-Columbus ...
Abraham Lincoln's funeral train traveled through Ohio, including Champaign County, in late April 1865, making stops at many small towns on its way to Springfield, Illinois.
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The Lazarus lizard was smuggled into Cincinnati from Italy more than 70 years ago. A team of student researchers at Ohio ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than a decade after former Gov. John Kasich rejected funds to build a train from Cleveland to Cincinnati ... Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dayton. Radakovich noted he attended ...
FISHBURNE: "William was employed by the Belt Railway for 30 years ... FISHBURNE: In Ohio or in Virginia? GATES: Mm-hmm, in Dayton. FISHBURNE: Oh my gosh. That's amazing. GATES: He's buried ...