Cincinnati (ca. 1860–1878) was General Ulysses S. Grant's most famous horse during the American Civil War. He was the son of Lexington, the fastest four-mile Thoroughbred in the United States (time 7:19.75 minutes) and one of the greatest sires. Cincinnati was also the grandson of the great Boston, who sired Lexington.
At an early age, Grant emotionally bonded to horses. A shy, quiet child, he found joy in working with and riding them. Grant excelled in horsemanship at West Point, and at graduation, he put on an outstanding jumping display. Grant owned many horses in his lifetime, including one named Jeff Davis, so named because he acquired it during his Vicksburg Campaign from Jefferson Davis's Mississippi plantation.
Cincinnati was a gift from an admirer during the War. The horse was large (17hands (68inches, 173cm)), handsome, and powerful, and he quickly became Grant's favorite. When Grant rode Cincinnati to negotiate Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the animal became immortalized. Virtually all depictions of Grant in drawings, granite, and bronze, are astride Cincinnati including at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located on the Mall in Washington, D.C., at the base of Capitol Hill.
Cincinnati magazine is a monthly lifestyle magazine concerning life in and about Cincinnati, Ohio. It was created by the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce in 1967. It was then purchased by CM Media in 1981. By 1997, the magazine had a circulation of some 30,000 and was acquired by its present owner, Emmis Communications. During the early-mid-2000s, the magazine prospered, doubling both circulation and revenues and moving its facilities to Cincinnati's tallest building, Carew Tower. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).
Houston is an Amtrak intercity train station in Houston
History
The present Houston station, which opened on October 26, 1959, was built by the Southern Pacific Railroad to replace Grand Central Station, which was just east of the present station. That station operated from September 1, 1934 until the property was sold to the U.S. Government in 1959 to become the site of the Houston main post office. Grand Central Station had replaced the original Houston & Texas Central depot of 1886. When Amtrak was created it was one of two stations in Houston that served Amtrak trains, the other being Union Station, now part of Minute Maid Park. All Amtrak trains moved to Southern Pacific Station by the end of July 1974, and all trains were canceled or rerouted out of Houston except the Sunset Limited. This station continued to be owned and operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad after the creation of Amtrak, and has been owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad since the merger of Southern Pacific and Union Pacific.
"Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)" is a song written by Larry Gatlin and recorded by American country music group Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers Band. It was released in September 1983 as the first single from the album "Greatest Hits Vol. II" then included to first track of "Not Guilty" (1984). "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)" was the group's third and last number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for two weeks and spent a total of fifteen weeks on the country chart.
Summers attended the Academy of Music at Hamilton High School in Los Angeles. He would regularly be invited to participate in activities taking place in the school's music academy. His management team recorded a videotape of Summers's performances, which they hoped would help the singer land a recording contract. He was signed to Capitol Records.
Houston's school mates, Robert and Harold, stayed up late after school writing music and rapping. Robert and Harold had already signed a contract with Aftermath but were not as successful as Houston.
Attempted suicide and musical comeback
Before a 2005 London show, Summers suffered an emotional breakdown and reportedly tried to commit suicide by jumping from a window while reportedly under the influence of PCP. When people in his entourage stopped him, he was restrained and locked in a first floor room. While in that room, Summers gouged his left eye out with a plastic fork. After the incident, Summers was arrested by London police and was put in rehab for two weeks. After the rehab, Houston went home to Los Angeles and apologized for the incident. In May 2008 Houston broke his silence over the incident and granted Hoodnews an exclusive interview where he discussed his eye injury and his campaign Stop the Sodomy and Gang Rape in Prison. In the same year two unreleased songs were leaked, entitled 'Faded' and 'So Fine'. In June 2009, Houston did another interview with Hoodnews confirming that he was making a comeback, and looking for new management. Houston is currently working on a feature documentary and a new album.
Freedom. All our lives we've been told that freedom means being unrestrained—no rules, no limits. Trouble is, we've chased that freedom, and found only fear and isolation. In reality, freedom isn't really about restraints. It's about meaning. This weekend, professional horse trainer Todd Pierce is going to show us—through the eyes of an untamed horse—what it looks like to leave behind our wildness and embrace the freedom that a loving God offers.
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published: 25 Aug 2021
WBS Cincinnati Jumping horse
Animo x Jasper
12 Yr, Mare
Level 1.40m
Height 1.68m
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Cincinnati 1970
Full SBD bootleg from the Music Hall in Cincinnati - February 10, 1970
(00:00) On The Way Home
(03:42) Broken Arrow
(09:39) I Am A Child
(13:12) Helpless
(18:39) Dance Dance Dance
(23:37) Sugar Mountain
(29:49) Don't Let It Bring You Down/The Old Laughing Lady medley
(38:01) The Loner (Skips once)
(43:29) Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(46:25) Winterlong
(51:51) Let's Go Downtown
(56:39) Wondering
(1:00:25) It Might Have Been
(1:06:40) Down By The River (Skips once)
(1:26:14) Cinnamon Girl
* Crazy Horse joined Neil for The Loner onward. The first half of the show is Neil acoustic solo
published: 30 Jun 2021
The BEST War Horses in History
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Freedom. All our lives we've been told that freedom means being unrestrained—no rules, no limits. Trouble is, we've chased that freedom, and found only fear and...
Freedom. All our lives we've been told that freedom means being unrestrained—no rules, no limits. Trouble is, we've chased that freedom, and found only fear and isolation. In reality, freedom isn't really about restraints. It's about meaning. This weekend, professional horse trainer Todd Pierce is going to show us—through the eyes of an untamed horse—what it looks like to leave behind our wildness and embrace the freedom that a loving God offers.
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Freedom. All our lives we've been told that freedom means being unrestrained—no rules, no limits. Trouble is, we've chased that freedom, and found only fear and isolation. In reality, freedom isn't really about restraints. It's about meaning. This weekend, professional horse trainer Todd Pierce is going to show us—through the eyes of an untamed horse—what it looks like to leave behind our wildness and embrace the freedom that a loving God offers.
Special thanks to Todd Pierce from Riding High Ministries for being with us this weekend. For more information, see https://www.ridinghighministries.org/
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Full SBD bootleg from the Music Hall in Cincinnati - February 10, 1970
(00:00) On The Way Home
(03:42) Broken Arrow
(09:39) I Am A Child
(13:12) Helpless
(1...
Full SBD bootleg from the Music Hall in Cincinnati - February 10, 1970
(00:00) On The Way Home
(03:42) Broken Arrow
(09:39) I Am A Child
(13:12) Helpless
(18:39) Dance Dance Dance
(23:37) Sugar Mountain
(29:49) Don't Let It Bring You Down/The Old Laughing Lady medley
(38:01) The Loner (Skips once)
(43:29) Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(46:25) Winterlong
(51:51) Let's Go Downtown
(56:39) Wondering
(1:00:25) It Might Have Been
(1:06:40) Down By The River (Skips once)
(1:26:14) Cinnamon Girl
* Crazy Horse joined Neil for The Loner onward. The first half of the show is Neil acoustic solo
Full SBD bootleg from the Music Hall in Cincinnati - February 10, 1970
(00:00) On The Way Home
(03:42) Broken Arrow
(09:39) I Am A Child
(13:12) Helpless
(18:39) Dance Dance Dance
(23:37) Sugar Mountain
(29:49) Don't Let It Bring You Down/The Old Laughing Lady medley
(38:01) The Loner (Skips once)
(43:29) Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(46:25) Winterlong
(51:51) Let's Go Downtown
(56:39) Wondering
(1:00:25) It Might Have Been
(1:06:40) Down By The River (Skips once)
(1:26:14) Cinnamon Girl
* Crazy Horse joined Neil for The Loner onward. The first half of the show is Neil acoustic solo
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Freedom. All our lives we've been told that freedom means being unrestrained—no rules, no limits. Trouble is, we've chased that freedom, and found only fear and isolation. In reality, freedom isn't really about restraints. It's about meaning. This weekend, professional horse trainer Todd Pierce is going to show us—through the eyes of an untamed horse—what it looks like to leave behind our wildness and embrace the freedom that a loving God offers.
Special thanks to Todd Pierce from Riding High Ministries for being with us this weekend. For more information, see https://www.ridinghighministries.org/
Want more? Check out:
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Full SBD bootleg from the Music Hall in Cincinnati - February 10, 1970
(00:00) On The Way Home
(03:42) Broken Arrow
(09:39) I Am A Child
(13:12) Helpless
(18:39) Dance Dance Dance
(23:37) Sugar Mountain
(29:49) Don't Let It Bring You Down/The Old Laughing Lady medley
(38:01) The Loner (Skips once)
(43:29) Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
(46:25) Winterlong
(51:51) Let's Go Downtown
(56:39) Wondering
(1:00:25) It Might Have Been
(1:06:40) Down By The River (Skips once)
(1:26:14) Cinnamon Girl
* Crazy Horse joined Neil for The Loner onward. The first half of the show is Neil acoustic solo
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Cincinnati (ca. 1860–1878) was General Ulysses S. Grant's most famous horse during the American Civil War. He was the son of Lexington, the fastest four-mile Thoroughbred in the United States (time 7:19.75 minutes) and one of the greatest sires. Cincinnati was also the grandson of the great Boston, who sired Lexington.
At an early age, Grant emotionally bonded to horses. A shy, quiet child, he found joy in working with and riding them. Grant excelled in horsemanship at West Point, and at graduation, he put on an outstanding jumping display. Grant owned many horses in his lifetime, including one named Jeff Davis, so named because he acquired it during his Vicksburg Campaign from Jefferson Davis's Mississippi plantation.
Cincinnati was a gift from an admirer during the War. The horse was large (17hands (68inches, 173cm)), handsome, and powerful, and he quickly became Grant's favorite. When Grant rode Cincinnati to negotiate Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the animal became immortalized. Virtually all depictions of Grant in drawings, granite, and bronze, are astride Cincinnati including at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located on the Mall in Washington, D.C., at the base of Capitol Hill.