
What was it like to live, work, play, and travel along the Ohio River in the early part of the twentieth century? What was the look and feel of the towns and villages that lined its banks in the days before private cars and highways? From 1900 to 1930, the Ohio River was the most economical and reliable mode of transporting goods and people from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Louisville, Kentucky, and to the dozens of towns that lay between. This fascinating pictorial history gives readers a glimpse
into the past of this area, and its extensive river heritage. A Sunday cruise down the Ohio River was... Read More
into the past of this area, and its extensive river heritage. A Sunday cruise down the Ohio River was... Read More
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into the past of this area, and its extensive river heritage. A Sunday cruise down the Ohio River was... Read More