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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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March 06 2012 - Circus train arrival delayed Kids and parents alike awaiting today's arrival of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Baily Circus train in Cincinnati may be dissapointed they won't be able to watch the elephants make their traditional walk from the train to the US Bank Arena this year unless they are willing to wait until after midnight. |
February 24 2012 - Man, Son Hit and Killed by Train A father and son are hit and killed by a train in Trenton. The father in his 30's was pushing a stroller across the train tracks on State Street when he was hit. It happened about 5:15 Wednesday evening. The man was pronounced dead on the scene. The 4-year-old boy was flown to Cincinnati Children's Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Investigators are not releasing the identities of the ... |
February 23 2012 - Man and 4-yr old son killed by train Update: The father, Robert Stacey Brown was struck by the train and pronounced dead at the scene. His son, Robert Coy Brown, age 4, was transported by Miami Valley Care Flight to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and pronounced dead upon arrival. |
February 16 2012 - Cincinnati Museums Announce Merge Two well-known museums in southwest Ohio are joining forces. Leaders with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the Cincinnati Museum center say the merger will save money and create new opportunities. |
February 16 2012 - Museum Center, Freedom Center May Announce Joint Operation Local 12 news has learned of a pending major development affecting two Cincinnati attractions. Reporter Jeff Hirsh has been told by a well-placed source that The Museum Center at Union Terminal and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center may soon announce some sort of joint operation. The specifics are not available yet ... whether it will be a merger, or a takeover, or some sort of ... |
February 15 2012 - National Underground Railroad Freedom Center plans to merge CINCINNATI (Reuters) - The struggling Freedom Center, which tells the history of black slaves escaping from the U.S. south, announced plans on Wednesday to merge with another Cincinnati museum to ensure its survival. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center said it would merge administrative, programming and some personnel costs, as well as expand community partnerships and fundraising ... |
February 03 2012 - Underground Railroad Freedom Center battling tough times CINCINNATI (USA TODAY) — It opened to great fanfare and promise in 2004. Now, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, whose exhibits focus on the story of the American struggle for freedom, especially that of African Americans, is in deep financial trouble that could force it to shut down. |
January 29 2012 - AG: Record number of voting rights inquiries PETE YOST Associated Press WASHINGTON Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday the Justice Department opened a record number of more than 100 new investigations into possible voting rights discrimination across the country last year. During an appearance at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Holder praised the federal government's aggressive enforcement efforts ... |
January 20 2012 - Dontrelle Willis & 10 Players You Won't Believe Still Have MLB Contracts Over the last 20 months, Dontrelle Willis has been a member of five different organizations, spending 2010 with the Detroit Tigers, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants, 2011 with the Cincinnati Reds and recently signing with the Philadelphia Phillies this winter. I’m sure many of you didn’t even know the 29-year-old D-Train was still pitching. Every now and then, a player resurfaces ... |
January 19 2012 - Will Ohio Show Up For Herman Cain? The "Herman Cain train" is stopping in Ohio today. Perhaps it should be more aptly called a "train wreck." Cain is scheduled to host a rally at the Cincinnati Market at 9 a.m., a rally at the Dayton . . . |
January 14 2012 - Cincinnati's Underground Railroad museum struggles CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, which opened with great fanfare along the banks of the Ohio River in 2004, is struggling with a $1.5 million revenue shortfall this year. The Center's exhibits memorialize the escape of slaves from the American South. Just across the river from the slave state of Kentucky, Cincinnati was a major stop on the ... |
January 14 2012 - Ohio's Freedom Center Museum Could Close Economic hardships could cause Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center to close by the end of 2012, if it can't find $1.5 million a year to cover future budgets. |
January 08 2012 - Fans can ride MetroRail to the Texans game for free on Saturday HOUSTON – Heading out to the Texans’ big game on Saturday? You can catch a ride for free on MetroRail, thanks to Reliant Energy. Reliant is paying all light-rail fares on game day, beginning at 5:30 a.m. and running through midnight. In their first playoff game in franchise history, the Texans will take on the Cincinnati Bengals at Reliant Stadium at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. So Metro wants everyone ... |
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