Bob Cummins – Lincoln Trail Bridge Bob Cummings / Lincoln Trail Bridge Spans Ohio River Lanes 1×2 Total length 825.5 meters Main span 251 meters Bridge deck height ? meter Opening 21-12-1966 Traffic intensity 8,300 mvt/day Location Map According to Ablogtophone, the Bob Cummins Bridge, also known as the Lincoln Trail Bridge is an arch…
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Washington DC: District of Columbia
According to anycountyprivateschools.com, Washington DC is the capital of the United States. DC stands for “District of Columbia”, the special federal district covering the same territory. The District of Columbia is named after an old, poetic name for the United States: Columbia. The district does not belong to any state, because they did not want…
Harlem, New York
Harlem is New York City’s most popular tourist attraction after Wall Street and Times Square , but is still considered a supposedly dangerous black ghetto by tourists, which should only be visited in groups. In fact, crime no longer differs from that in other parts of the city. It has gone back tremendously. In the…
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville may not be the most famous city in Florida. Whether that is an advantage or a disadvantage depends on the perspective. Holidaymakers who would like to get to know the authentic life of a city would definitely be in good hands in Jacksonville. Not only because this city is not (yet) flooded by tourists….
EPCOT, Florida
EPCOT, the “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow”, is a theme park with a mixture of entertainment and information and is aimed primarily at adult visitors. But children will also find plenty of fun here. For a long time, the “Epcot” theme park was the least typical within the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida….
United States Literature – The Epoch of Reason
Political literature “We hold these truths self-evident. All men are created equal “: thus, with a logic in which it is not difficult to recognize the echo of philosophers such as J. Locke and the Rousseau of the ‘social contract’, begins the Declaration of Independence, formulated in 1776 by T. Jefferson. In its most significant expressions, the…
U.S. National Consciousness – The Nation and the States (1815-1840)
The war of 1812-14 was for the United States almost a second war of independence, in the sense, at least, that since then they have learned to free themselves from extr-American ties, to live a life of nation that no longer subordinates its action to the reasons of the great European rivalries. For a century,…
United States Work Law
The relations between employers and workers were completely transformed throughout the Western world by what is known in England as the industrial revolution, the application of new types of motive power, steam and electricity, to the production of goods and the consequent concentration of work in large plants and factories. This revolution occurred after the…
United States 2008
Yearbook 2008 USA. Shortly after the New Year, the primary elections for the autumn presidential elections began. Among Republicans, Arizona senator John McCain soon became the leading candidate, and in March, his nomination was formally secured. In the Democratic Party, a bitter battle was going on between the first-favorite Hillary Clinton, New York senator from…
New York Travel Guide
New York is an international metropolis that is hard to get bored of. New York, more commonly known as the Big Apple, is a large but beautiful destination from which few get enough in one trip. New York is not only home to and employs millions of people but also roams the myriad of tourists…