Estill Furnace is an abandoned pig iron furnace in the Red River Iron Region in Estill County, Kentucky.
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The Clear Creek Furnace was constructed in 1839 in the Red River Iron Region in Bath County, Kentucky.
The Fitchburg Furnace was constructed in 1869 in the Red River Iron Region in Estill County, Kentucky.
The Limestone Furnace was constructed in 1854-55 in the Hanging Rock Iron Region of Jackson County, Ohio.
Madison Furnace is located in the Hanging Rock Iron Region along Grassy Fork of Symmes Creek in Jackson County, Ohio.
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O) Bridge No. 463 is a jackknife through truss bascule bridge spanning the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio.
The New York Central Railroad Bridge No. 2, now abandoned, is a vertical lift span located next to the Carter Road Bridge over the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad Cuyahoga River Bridge is an out-of-service railroad lift bridge for the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad over the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Wood-Davis House, currently not in use, is an antiquated residence linked to the Wood and Davis families, located in Kentucky.
Duncannon, an abandoned residence in Madison County, Kentucky, has a rich history intertwined with several prominent families: the Hieatts, Duncans, and Blacks.
The Hanger House, an abandoned residence in Kentucky, dates back to around 1840. It was originally part of the larger Hanger estate.
The Norfolk & Western Railway Buck Creek Branch was a 1.6-mile coal-hauling branch line from Buck Creek Junction in Kermit, West Virginia to Himlerville (Beauty), Kentucky.
Tunnel Nos. 5, 6 and 7 on the Kenova District, Scioto Division of the Norfolk & Western Railway were opened in 1904 with the completion of the line in Wayne County, West Virginia.
The Big Sandy River and its tributaries, flowing southward from Catlettsburg, historically featured a series of locks and dams.
