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From the 17th century fur trade to today's iron ore industry, the Great Lakes has a long and important history of maritime trade.
Baltimore Magazine's Crab Fest, the only Maryland food festival for all things crab served in every form, kicks off this ...
Civil War historian Scott Mingus will be the guest presenter for the Summer Speaker Series on July 17 at 7 p.m. at the B&O Museum in Oakland.
Two Catlett firefighters died in 1989 crash with same train, the Amtrak Crescent, at same crossing while they were responding ...
Following the delivery of dome cars constructed for the Union Pacific and Wabash for the City of St. Louis in 1958, U.S.
Two hundred years ago this month, right here in Belmont County, history was made. On July 4, 1825, construction officially began on the National Road in Ohio. The groundbreaking took place in St.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The nation is preparing to celebrate its birthday Friday. July 4 is a federal holiday, meaning there will be various closures and schedule changes.
MORRISTOWN, Ohio — A groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday marked a significant step forward for the Black Horse Inn, which is set to become the new home of the Underground Railroad Museum. The ...
CSX subsidiary Total Distribution Services Inc. (TDSI) rolls out an autonomous electric shuttle. Also, CN’s Symington Car team in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, advances its “air buggy”; Norfolk Southern ...
* 1869: Laurel Creek and Sand Hill Railroad, one of the first short lines in West Virginia, is completed and begins operation, transporting oil from Volcano to a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad ...
The oil harvested by Stiles’ Volcanic Oil & Coal Company was transported to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad interchange for transportation to Parkersburg and was utilized for illumination (oil ...