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  2. List of unused railways - Wikipedia

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    Holly Springs, Brownsville and Ohio Railroad - 1878 began a narrow-gauge line between Holly Springs, Mississippi, and Friendship via Brownsville. Grading was done between the last two places, and 12 miles (19 km) of track laid from the latter. [214] The intention was to build through Union City to opposite Cairo, Illinois, on the Ohio River. [215]

  3. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Subsidized housing in the United States

  4. Cincinnati Subway - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Subway

  5. Ohio's 'super duper fund': How will $700M be spent on local ...

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    Hundreds of local projects are lined up to get a piece of a $700 million pie that state lawmakers are dishing out. Ohio's 'super duper fund': How will $700M be spent on local projects? Skip to ...

  6. Ohio awards $106M to support local transit projects - AOL

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    Seneca-Crawford Area Transportation has been awarded $95,000 and the Crawford County Council on Aging will receive more than $263,000.

  7. Nearly $5 million allocated for capital budget projects ...

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    Some of the projects funded in Romanchuk’s district: Medina County • Integrated Community Solutions Community Center, $350,000• Wadsworth Inclusive Playground at Valley View Elementary ...

  8. Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens

  9. Lakeview Terrace (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Weinberg, Conrad and Teare. Lakeview Terrace is a set of row houses, apartments, and a high-rise residential building in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Established in 1935, the project culminated in the opening of a 1973 high-rise building called Lakeville Tower. [1] The apartment tower is 208 feet tall and contains 19 stories. [2]