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Cincinnati's Golden Age

English · Hardback

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In its golden age, Cincinnati was a leader in industry and culture. Europeans immigrated into the city to fill jobs, and the rural landscape was developing into suburbs. Incline railways provided access to hilltop neighborhoods, and for
the first time, the middle class could afford to move to outlying areas, commuting to work in the city. Breweries, soap manufacturers, meat packing plants, and other industries flourished, as supplies and products were distributed throughout Cincinnati along the Miami-Erie
Canal--steamboats crowded the Ohio River wharves. The city thrived during the decades surrounding the turn of the 19th century.

Product details

Authors Betty Ann Smiddy
Assisted by Frank Wilmes (Photographs)
Publisher Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.08.2005
 
EAN 9781531619800
ISBN 978-1-5316-1980-0
No. of pages 130
Dimensions 175 mm x 250 mm x 12 mm
Weight 417 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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