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butchered and sold in
Cincinnati or shipped.
Cincinnati became known as the "
Porkopolis" when it
became the pork-processing
center of the country. It was chartered...
-
Cincinnati was well
known in the meat****ng
trade and it was
called "
Porkopolis" from at
least 1843.
Starting from the
early 1860s,
Chicago surp****ed...
- of the
Beautiful River. For many years,
Cincinnati was also
known as "
Porkopolis"; this
nickname came from the city's
large pork interests.
Newer nicknames...
- Times.
March 15, 2009.
Retrieved June 3, 2012. "Pigasus the Immortal".
Porkopolis.org.
September 27, 2008.
Retrieved June 3, 2012.
Mailer Norman Miami and...
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dominated by
industrial and
commercial warehouses. Cincinnati's
nickname of "
Porkopolis"
started here with hog
slaughtering in the
early 19th century. In 2010...
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Mural depicting E. Kahn's & Sons Co., one of
several companies that made
Cincinnati well
known for meat****ng,
giving it the
nickname Porkopolis...
- Hymen, pp. 21–22. The World's Wife,
London 1999; the text is on the
Porkopolis website.
Painting and poem are
juxtaposed on the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood...
- Kahn's -
About Us
Barry M.
Horstman (1999-10-25). "Elias Kahn: Kahns,
Porkopolis were a
perfect fit". The
Cincinnati Post. E. W.
Scripps Company. Archived...
-
newspapers made fun of the magazine, with one
calling the idea "Poetry in
Porkopolis".
Author and poet
Jessica Nelson North was an editor.
Henry Rago joined...
- the
United States was
still located in Cincinnati, Ohio, the
original "
Porkopolis" of the pre-Civil War era. However, with the end of the
American Civil...