Scenarios about 'Ohio River'
The Ohio River is a major waterway in the eastern United States, formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and flowing 981 miles to join the Mississippi River. It served as a critical transportation route for westward expansion, a natural boundary between slave and free states before the Civil War, and remains significant for understanding how geography shaped settlement patterns and regional development in alternate North American histories.
What If Cincinnati Remained a Major River Commerce Center?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Cincinnati maintained its dominance as America's premier inland river port and commercial hub, fundamentally altering the Midwest's economic geography and America's urban development.