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The Whiskey Island mine is a salt mine in downtown Cleveland, Ohio owned by Cargill Deicing Technology. It is one of the largest salt mines in the world [1] and one of two in the Cleveland area, the other being Morton Salt's Fairport Harbor mine to the east. [2] It is also one of three mines in the United States owned by Cargill. [3]
Whiskey Run is a stream in Beaver Township, Noble County of Ohio. [1] It flows along Whiskey Run Road east of Batesville . In the 19th century, several distilleries were built along Whiskey Run, hence the name.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lucas County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
The Irish moved from Whiskey Island when better employment and housing opportunities became available and except for a Depression-era Hooverville, Whiskey Island was left largely to the railroads, a salt mine owned by Cargill, and the set of four large Hulett ore unloaders [2] at the Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock, which when built in 1911 was the largest ore-unloading dock on the Great Lakes. [4]
Peter Joseph Licavoli (June 7, 1902 – January 11, 1984), (nicknamed "Horseface" [1]) was an American organized crime figure in St. Louis, Missouri before moving to Detroit, Michigan.
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Ohio and North Western Railroad (converted to standard gauge) (defunct) Spring Grove, Avondale and Cincinnati Railway (defunct) St. Clairsville Railway [7] (defunct) Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad (crossed into Indiana and Illinois) (4 ft 10 in (1,473 mm) Ohio gauge lines and dual gauge lines with 4 ft 10 in track also present) (defunct)
Western piece: completely surrounded by Toledo; Eastern piece: surrounded by Toledo, except for a border on Erie Township, Monroe County, Michigan in the north; A small part of Maumee Bay is also included in Washington Township. No municipalities are located in Washington Township.