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Touring Hiett in United States

Hiett in the region of Ohio is a city located in United States - some 360 mi or ( 580 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Hiett

Time in Hiett is now 11:18 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Country Club Heights, Dover, Lexington, Maysville, and Moranburg. Being here already, consider visiting Country Club Heights . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Hiett ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Emma the three-legged dog

0:41 min by badkarma52
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2 weeks after her surgery because of a tumor in the joint ..

Hayswood Hospital Maysville Ky

6:04 min by WeThePeople606
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Hayswood hospital maysville Ky Just one video of the trip to hayswood this is entering the hospital and wandering around in the dark pretty much...kinda creepy in there! ..


Hope for a Blind Child

2:18 min by wlwttv
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He's making a journey to China for stem cell treatments they may restore his sight. ..

Peter Mayer-Where My House Used To Stand-A requiem for 9/11

5:04 min by PeterMayer
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If you like this song buy the disc at CD Baby: www.cdbaby.com and Itunes!: itunes.apple.com My song, "Where My House Use To Stand", was written about growing up outside of Chicago in the 1960s and 9/1 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

William H. Harsha Bridge

The William H. Harsha bridge is a cable-stayed bridge carrying U.S. Route 62 and U.S. Route 68 that connects Maysville, Kentucky and Aberdeen, Ohio over the Ohio River. It is named for William Harsha, who represented the area in the US House of Representatives. Construction on the bridge started in 1997 and it opened in 2000. The bridge has a main span of 1050 feet (320 meters) and a total span of 2,100 feet . The Simon Kenton Bridge, a suspension bridge built in 1932, is nearby.

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Located at 38.68 -83.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Bridges completed in 2001, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, Bridges over the Ohio River, Buildings and structures in Brown County, Ohio, Buildings and structures in Mason County, Kentucky, Cable-stayed bridges in the United States, Road bridges in Kentucky, Road bridges in Ohio, Towers in Kentucky, Towers in Ohio, Transportation in Brown County, Ohio, U.S. Route 62, U.S. Route 68

Aberdeen, Ohio

Aberdeen is a village in Brown County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 1,638 at the 2010 census. Aberdeen is connected to Maysville, Kentucky by the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge to downtown Maysville and the William H. Harsha Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge completed in 2001. It was part of Zane's Trace, a frontier road through the Northwest Territory completed in 1797. \t\t \t\t\tOhio River below Aberdeen and Maysville. jpg \t\t\t Along the Ohio River at Aberdeen.

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Located at 38.67 -83.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Ohio populated places on the Ohio River, Populated places established in 1816, Populated places in Brown County, Ohio, Villages in Ohio

Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge

The Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge is a suspension bridge built in 1931 that crosses the Ohio River and connects Maysville, Kentucky and Aberdeen, Ohio. Its main span is 1,060 feet (323 meters) long, and the total length of the bridge is 1,991 feet (607 meters). The bridge was designed by Modjeski and Masters and was open to traffic on November 25, 1931. It is currently in use and is not slated for demolition as the bridge was closed for rehabilitation in 2003 and 2004 after the William H.

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Located at 38.65 -83.76 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Bridges completed in 1931, Bridges on the U.S. Highway System, Bridges over the Ohio River, Buildings and structures in Brown County, Ohio, Buildings and structures in Mason County, Kentucky, Road bridges in Kentucky, Road bridges in Ohio, Suspension bridges in the United States, Towers in Kentucky, Towers in Ohio, Transportation in Brown County, Ohio, U.S. Route 62, U.S. Route 68

USS Fixity (AM-235)

USS Fixity (AM-235) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was ordered and laid down as PCE-905-class patrol craft USS PCE-908 but was renamed and reclassified before her December 1944 commissioning as Fixity (AM-235). She earned two battle stars in service in the Pacific during the war. She was decommissioned in November 1946 and placed in reserve.

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Located at 38.65 -83.74 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: 1944 ships, Admirable-class minesweepers, PCE-905-class patrol craft, Ships built in Washington (state), Shipwrecks of the Ohio River, World War II minesweepers of the United States, World War II patrol vessels of the United States

Maysville (Amtrak station)

The Maysville Amtrak station is the former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway station, at West Front Street and Rosemary Clooney Street in downtown Maysville, Kentucky, USA. It was built in the Georgian style, in the early part of the 20th century. The station has no station agent or station services. It serves Amtrak's Cardinal trains 50 and 51. The tracks, once owned by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, are owned by CSX.

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Located at 38.65 -83.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Amtrak stations in Kentucky, Buildings and structures in Mason County, Kentucky, Stations along Chesapeake and Ohio Railway lines