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  2. Gnadenhutten massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Gnadenhutten massacre, also known as the Moravian massacre, was the killing of 96 pacifist Moravian Christian Indians (primarily Lenape and Mohican) by U.S. militiamen from Pennsylvania, under the command of David Williamson, on March 8, 1782, at the Moravian missionary village of Gnadenhutten, Ohio Country, during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The April 1957 OAG shows 165 weekday departures from Atlanta, including 45 between 12:05 and 2:00 PM and 20 between 2:25 and 4:25 AM.) Chicago Midway had 414-weekday departures, including 48 between 12:00 and 2:00 PM. In 1957, Atlanta was the country's ninth-busiest airline airport by flight count and about the same by passenger count.

  4. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    Led by the ex-Mayor of Tucson, William Oury, eight Americans, 48 Mexicans and more than 100 allied Pima attacked Apache men, women and children at Camp Grant, Arizona Territory killing 144, with 1 survivor at scene and 29 children sold to slavery. All but eight of the dead were Apache women or children. 144 1871: May 5: Salt Creek massacre: Texas

  5. Ohio State Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 2. State Route 2 ( SR 2 ), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 2 until 1921 [3] and State Highway 2 in 1922, [4] is an east–west highway crossing most of northern Ohio. Its western terminus is at the Indiana state line near Hicksville where the route becomes Indiana State Road 37 which continues to Fort Wayne, Indiana.

  6. Ohio State Route 338 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 338 Route of SR 338 (c. 2001) highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 2.32 mi (3.73 km) Existed 1932–by 2012 Major junctions West end US 33 near Racine East end SR 124 near Racine Location Country United States State Ohio Counties Meigs Highway system Ohio State Highway System Interstate US State Scenic ← SR 336 → SR 339 State Route 338 (SR 338) was a ...

  7. Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Due to topographic considerations, several major cities are located near but not included in Appalachia. These include Cincinnati, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia. Pittsburgh is the largest city by population to be sometimes considered within the Appalachian region.

  8. Ohio State Route 1 (1961–1965) - Wikipedia

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    State Route 1 Original SR 1 highlighted in red; subsequent changes in green and blue Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 353 mi (568 km) Existed 1961–1965 Major junctions From Cincinnati Major intersections I-75 in Cincinnati US 25 I-70 US 40 I-71 in Columbus US 21 I-80S I-77 Ohio Turnpike I-80 I-90 in Cleveland I-271 / I-290 To Pennsylvania state line Location Country United States ...

  9. Ohio State Route 48 - Wikipedia

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    Map of SR 48-T. State Route 48 Temporary (SR 48-T, also called Future SR 48 and Bypass 48) is a 1.87-mile-long (3.01 km) partial bypass of Lebanon running from the SR 48 / SR 123 interchange to an intersection of US 42 and Miller Road. The four-lane divided roadway is a northern continuation of a divided highway segment of SR 48.