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Sandusky logo #10101) City of Ohio 2) City in the Americas 3) City of the United States 4) City in the United States 5) City in Ohio 6) City of the US 7) City in the US 8) City in North America 9) City of the USA 10) City of North America 11) City of the Americas 12) City in the USA 13) Early steam locomotive 14) Lake Erie bay town
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Sandusky

Sandusky logo #21000[Amtrak station] The Sandusky Amtrak station is an Amtrak station in Sandusky, Ohio. Located at 1200 North Depot Street, the station consists of an uncovered platform on the north side of the east-west tracks, a small parking lot, and two buildings. The former REA/baggage building is boarded up, while the main building has a small, remodele...
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Sandusky

Sandusky logo #21000[locomotive] Sandusky was the name of a steam railroad locomotive, a 4-2-0, built in the United States. This locomotive included engineering features that hadn`t been used before in locomotive construction and it played an integral role in the railroad history of Ohio. ==History== Sandusky was the first locomotive built by Rogers, Ketchum &...
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Sandusky

Sandusky logo #20080Large Pools Of Water, river and city in OH.
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Sandusky

Sandusky logo #21003city, seat (1838) of Erie county, northern Ohio, U.S. It lies along Sandusky Bay (Lake Erie`s largest natural harbour [there bridged to Port ...
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Sandusky

Sandusky logo #21217The USS Sandusky was an American frigate of 1430 tons displacement launched in 1944 and lent to the Soviet Navy during the Second World War. The USS Sandusky had a top speed of 20 knots and carried a complement of 194. She was armed with three 3 inch dual-purpose guns; four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns and four depth-charge throwers.
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