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The Great Louisville Tornado Of 1890 Keven Mcqueen

  • SKU: BELL-46414228
The Great Louisville Tornado Of 1890 Keven Mcqueen
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.26 MB
Author: Keven McQueen
ISBN: 9781614231608, 9781596298927, 1614231605, 1596298928
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Great Louisville Tornado Of 1890 Keven Mcqueen by Keven Mcqueen 9781614231608, 9781596298927, 1614231605, 1596298928 instant download after payment.

The dramatic story of a devastating natural disaster in nineteenth-century Kentucky.
On March 27, 1890, a devastating storm moved over the Ohio River Valley, spawning dozens of deadly tornados. The most powerful of these twisters touched down in Louisville, carving a path of unprecedented destruction from Main Street to the end of town.
In the aftermath, nearly eight hundred buildings in the city were destroyed, and over one hundred people perished. In all, the storm produced over twenty-five tornados that day, and it remains the twenty-fifth deadliest storm in US history. This book chronicles Louisville's most violent natural disaster, with tales of harrowing rescues and rebuilding.

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