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The image shows a towboat pushing barges on the Ohio River near Cincinnati.
The Ohio River is 981 miles long and flows from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, where it joins the Mississippi River.
It serves as a major commercial route for transporting goods like coal, oil, and steel.
The river is also a source of drinking water for millions of people.
It borders or flows through six states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
The Ohio River has 20 dams to regulate the water level for navigation.
It was historically important for westward expansion and the Underground Railroad.
The river's name comes from the Seneca word "ohi:yo'," meaning "good river."
The river is home to around 160 species of fish.
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CMAC Founder and President Keith R. Pillow, APR, MBA attended the Camarillo Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Group (YPG) annual casino night soiree, which featured blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker tables. CMAC was a proud sponsor of this fun, well-attended event!
Nina Dragone, Head of Retail & E-commerce - Facebook -, falando sobre Ads e Performance no Facebook na categoria Auto - Boas práticas, durante o Auto E-Commerce Show - online - E-Commerce Brasil -13-05-2021
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As a parent, the first difficult task and a big decision we face in our lives regarding our kids is the select of their school. Various factors like teaching methods, infrastructure, curriculum, security, fees, location, extracurricular activities, transportation facilities, etc.
From the Neenah Citizen Newspaper photograph collection from August 1997. Wisconsin Avenue, Neenah. Marketplace.
South Main Street | Commerce | Oklahoma | USA
36°55'59" N 94°52'39" W
A house on stilts behind the Dairy King shop in Commerce.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and presented awards at the Commerce RurAL Summit on the campus of Central Alabama Community College Friday November 8, 2024 in Pratville, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and presented awards at the Commerce RurAL Summit on the campus of Central Alabama Community College Friday November 8, 2024 in Pratville, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)
From the Munroe Studios photograph collection. Wisconsin Avenue street scene in 1985. Marketplace (124).
Lt. Governor Rutherford attends Salisbury Chamber of commerce luncheon by Tom Nappi at Salisbury, Maryland