A faded black-and-white photograph tucked inside a family album can say more than words ever could. Creased edges, handwritten names and faces frozen in time connect us to people and stories that might otherwise be forgotten. The Cincinnati Street Railway Company streetcar, c. 1890s. C.N.& C. was the public transit operator in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1859 to 1952. (Photo from BCM) Join Dr. Brian Hackett as he explores how historic photographs ser…
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