Cincinnati Nature Center
Cincinnati Nature Center located in Milford Ohio offers tons of nature and educational stuff for the family as you can see in the video there are family interaction displays it offers tons of unique plants flowers and trees Cincinnati Nature Center offers lots of hiking trails for more info visit cincynature,org for more information
2019 Flying Pig Open - R1F10 - Arlinghaus, Schick, Clark, Lee
2019 Flying Pig Open
Mt Airy Forest - Cincinnati, OH
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Breaks Interstate Park, Virginia and Kentucky, Appalachia.
Wild Cincy: Teen youngest to solo hike Buckeye Trail
Lucas Smith, 18, set out on the Buckeye Trail three days after high school graduation.
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Wilderness Road
An overview of the Wilderness Road and trail as it meanders over the western tip of Virginia
Devou Park | Kentucky Life | KET
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Woodland Mound - Great Parks of Hamilton County
The breathtaking view of the Ohio River Valley makes this park extra special to visit.
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Krohn Conservatory 2018 A Crystal Holiday
Discover the shimmering crystal magic of winter at Cincinnati Parks Krohn Conservatory's 2018 Holiday Show, A Crystal Holiday. Enjoy fragrant holiday florals, exciting model trains and Applied Imagination's miniature Cincinnati buildings constructed of natural materials.
The show includes replicas of the Roebling Bridge, Carol Ann's Carousel, Union Terminal and other Cincinnati buildings. Special this year, iconic National Park Service structures will be on display. Applied Imagination's installations garner nationwide reputations, delighting audiences by using plant materials to build historic architecture and whimsical worlds.
Show Information:
Open Daily, November 10, 2018 - January 6, 2019
10am-5pm
Cost of admission: $7 for adults, $4 for youth (ages 5-17), children 4 and under are free
For questions, call (513)421-4086
Visiting The Arboretum - State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
Al Fritsch, of earthhealing.info invites all to visit The Arboretum, 100 acres located at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, with its tremendous variety of plants of all types.
Day Trip to Red Bird Hollow Trail & Turner Farm
Family Hike on Red Bird Hollow Trail and Turner Farm Visit in Indian Hill, Ohio.
Truck Stop Hookers
I talk about one of the most commonly asked questions I get as a truck driver. Prostitution and hookers aren't as big of a problem as people think it is. I also talk about a couple personal experiences I've had with lot lizards.
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John James Auddubon State Park
While in Henderson KY I went to John James Audubon State Park, heres a fast Vid.
Mill Creek Cincinnati: high water (42') but not flooded
This video was shot after 3 days of rain = about 3; at the point these pictures were taken it had not rained for about a whole day.
Crystal Onyx Cave
A tour through the cave in Cave City, Kentucky.
James M. Cox | Wikipedia audio article
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00:05:31 3 Bid for presidency
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00:09:49 5.1 President of the United States, 1920
00:10:26 5.2 Governor of Ohio
00:10:35 5.3 United States House of Representatives
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James Middleton Cox (March 31, 1870 – July 15, 1957) was the 46th and 48th Governor of Ohio, a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in the election of 1920. He founded the chain of newspapers that continues today as Cox Enterprises, a media conglomerate.
Born and raised in Ohio, Cox began his career as a newspaper copy reader before becoming an assistant to Congressman Paul J. Sorg. As owner of the Dayton Daily News, Cox introduced several innovations and crusaded against the local Republican Party boss. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1909 to 1913 before winning election as Governor of Ohio. As governor, Cox introduced a series of progressive reforms and supported Woodrow Wilson's handling of World War I and its aftermath. He was chosen as the Democratic nominee for president on the forty-fourth ballot of the 1920 Democratic National Convention. Running on a ticket with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cox suffered the worst defeat in presidential election history as the country accepted Republican nominee Warren G. Harding's call for a return to normalcy after the Wilson years.
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00:07:34 2 Other department stores
00:07:44 2.1 Alabama
00:09:09 2.2 Alaska
00:09:23 2.3 Arizona
00:10:04 2.4 Arkansas
00:10:39 2.5 California
00:20:50 2.6 Colorado
00:21:54 2.7 Connecticut
00:24:16 2.8 Delaware
00:25:07 2.9 District of Columbia
00:25:48 2.10 Florida
00:27:58 2.11 Georgia
00:30:20 2.12 Hawaii
00:30:31 2.13 Idaho
00:31:39 2.14 Illinois
00:36:08 2.15 Indiana
00:39:51 2.16 Iowa
00:40:47 2.17 Kansas
00:41:36 2.18 Kentucky
00:43:29 2.19 Louisiana
00:45:37 2.20 Maine
00:46:59 2.21 Maryland
00:48:43 2.22 Massachusetts
00:53:32 2.23 Michigan
00:57:54 2.24 Minnesota
01:00:25 2.25 Mississippi
01:01:23 2.26 Missouri
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01:03:52 2.28 Nebraska
01:04:51 2.29 New Hampshire
01:05:18 2.30 New Jersey
01:07:15 2.31 New Mexico
01:07:37 2.32 New York
01:14:27 2.33 North Carolina
01:15:26 2.34 North Dakota
01:15:56 2.35 Ohio
01:28:12 2.36 Oklahoma
01:29:18 2.37 Oregon
01:29:44 2.38 Pennsylvania
01:35:19 2.39 Rhode Island
01:35:55 2.40 South Carolina
01:36:48 2.41 South Dakota
01:37:03 2.42 Tennessee
01:38:43 2.43 Texas
01:42:20 2.44 Utah
01:43:19 2.45 Vermont
01:44:09 2.46 Virginia
01:45:14 2.47 Washington
01:47:48 2.48 West Virginia
01:48:53 2.49 Wisconsin
01:50:47 2.50 National and regional
01:54:01 3 See also
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This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years. Many closed, while others were sold or merged with other department stores.
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The 1974 Super Outbreak was the second-largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak. It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded, with 30 F4/F5 tornadoes confirmed. From April 3 to April 4, 1974, there were 148 tornadoes confirmed in 13 U.S. states and the Canadian province of Ontario. In the United States, tornadoes struck Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York. The entire outbreak caused more than $600 million in damage in the United States alone, and extensively damaged approximately 900 mi2 along a total combined path length of 2,600 mi. At one point, as many as 15 separate tornadoes were ongoing at the same time. The 1974 Super Outbreak remains one of the most outstanding severe convective weather episodes of record in the continental United States. The outbreak far surpassed previous and succeeding events in...
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Police identify Hartwell homicide victim
HARTWELL, Ohio (WKRC) -- A man is dead after being shot in the back inside a home in Hartwell early Tuesday morning. Police have identified him as 21-year-old Delon Wilson.
Police say three men, wearing ski masks and dressed in all black, went into a house on Curzon Avenue and Hunsford Street at about one in the morning and fired shots.
The 21-year-old victim was rushed to UC Medical Center where he later died. Police have not yet released his name.
Authorities are still investigating the shooting. They said the gunmen got away in a dark Chevrolet Impala.
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