Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a syndrome characterized by gait disturbance, dementia, and/or urinary incontinence without causative disorders, and ventricular enlargement due to disturbance of the cerebrospinal fluid (SF) circulation. The number of patients with iNPH will increase ...
Miami and Erie Canal In the 1800s, the United States was a nation obsessed with finding a form of transportation that was the fastest, cheapest, and most reliable; at the time, canals were the answer. Canals broke through vast, open countryside,... B Oeters,N Gulick 被引量: 0发表: ...
In Marion Township where the Village of Carthagena had been platted in 1840 by Charles Moore, more blacks arrived and bought additional parcels of farmland in western Mercer County in adjoining Granville, Butler and Franklin Townships. Once the Miami and Erie Canal had been completed in 1845, ...
Miami(mīămˈē, –ə)orGreat Miami,river, c.160 mi (260 km) long, formed in W Ohio near Indian Lake and flowing generally SW past Dayton to the Ohio River at the Ind. line. The Miami River system has large-scale flood-control projects. The Miami and Erie Canal (c.240 mi/...
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In what was once part of the Miami and Erie Canal, is a still-standing canal lock. Huber Heights' Canal Lock Park, located at 5999 Endicott Rd, is a picturesque little wooded walking trail and single picnic table. You can often find workers having a quiet lunch here,... ...
New Bremen is a charming town along the Miami-Erie Canal and was settled by German immigrants in the mid 1800's. Like several towns in the area the canal and Buckeye Trail go right through the center of town. I took a long break from the cold and wind at the local coffee shop. The...
Established in the mid-18th-century on the burgeoning Miami and Erie Canal, Tipp City is another small quintessential Midwestern town. It has a quaint historical downtown that is listed on the National Historic Register and where remnants of the canal can still be seen. ...
The rather tongue-in-cheek name of the neighborhood derives from its location, north of what was then the Miami and Erie Canal, which residents had to cross when accessing the city center. Later, that canal would become the Central Parkway, a multi-lane thoroughfare that proved to be just ...