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Cincinnati’s first nine branch libraries were funded by Andrew Carnegie, who gave millions of dollars to fund library ...
Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
If Cincinnati voters approve Issue 22 to sell the city railroad, who’s in charge of the money and will safeguard against wasteful spending? Sixteen financial institutions – including Cincinnati’s own ...
The Cincinnati Southern Railway Board selected the international money management firm UBS to oversee $1.6 billion from the railroad sale.
The Cincinnati Southern Railway trust fund is already growing. In the first two months it's up $14 million, a report shows.
Rail advocates’ longtime dreams of a three-times-a-day passenger train connecting Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and Cleveland ...
A rare 13-star American flag thought to be used during the Revolutionary War was recently on display at the National ...
The city's German immigrant experience suggests that immediate assimilation isn't necessary to eventual assimilation.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - During one of the country's darkest times, they were lights on the path to freedom. You may know that Cincinnati is home to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
Following the delivery of dome cars constructed for the Union Pacific and Wabash for the City of St. Louis in 1958, U.S.
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.