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  2. USS Phenakite - Wikipedia

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    USS Phenakite (PYc-25) was built 1902 as the yacht Celt by Pusey and Jones, Wilmington, Delaware, for J. Rogers Maxwell, a railroad executive. [2][3] It was launched on 12 April 1902. Shortly after the United States' entry into the First World War, it was acquired by the US Navy on 3 July 1917. [2][3] The ship was placed in service as USS ...

  3. Anderson Ferry - Wikipedia

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    82003575 [1] Added to NRHP. June 10, 1982. The Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky. It has been in continuous operation since 1817. [2] It was originated by George W Anderson the founder of the business, sold to the Kottmyer family then known as the Kotmeyer ferry and was later sold ...

  4. Carlisle & Finch - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle & Finch. Carlisle & Finch is a manufacturer of nautical equipment founded in 1894 in Cincinnati, Ohio where, as of 2024, it still has its headquarters. The company's main products through its entire history have been searchlights, mostly for marine applications. It was also known for navigation beacons used by airports and lighthouses.

  5. USS Cincinnati (1861) - Wikipedia

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    USS. Cincinnati. (1861) The City-class ironclad USS Cincinnati was a stern-wheel casemate gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the first ship to bear that name in the United States Navy.

  6. C&O Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Cantilever bridge. Longest span. 206 metres (676 ft) History. Opened. 1889 original, 1929 rebuilt. Location. The C&O Railroad bridge is a cantilever truss bridge carrying the CSX Transportation Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision over the Ohio River. It was the first railroad bridge connecting Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky.

  7. Longworth Hall - Wikipedia

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    Longworth Hall is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on December 29, 1986. Constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1904 as the B&O Freight Terminal, the building was reported to be the longest structure of its type in the world at 1,277 feet (389 m) long. [2]

  8. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Length. 347 miles (558 kilometres) The Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad (reporting mark CIWN) [1] was established in 1915 as a reorganization of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railway, which in turn had been created in 1902 as a merger of the Indiana, Decatur and Western Railway (ID&W) and the Cincinnati, Hamilton and ...

  9. USS Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    USS Cincinnati (1861) was an ironclad river gunboat commissioned in 1862, sunk twice in battle and raised each time, and sold in 1866. USS Cincinnati (C-7) was a protected cruiser in service from 1894 to 1919. USS Cincinnati (CL-6) was a light cruiser commissioned in 1924, on patrols in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, and scrapped in 1946.