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What is the history of Sidney, Ohio?

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What is the history of Sidney, Ohio?

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Sidney is the hometown of renowned scientist and Nobel Prize winner Paul Lauterbur, who was involved in the invention of the MRI. From the 1840’s to 1813, canal boats carried Shelby County’s products to Cinncinati or Toledo. Sidney was crossed by the Miami and Erie Canal’s Sidney or Port Jefferson Feeder Branch. Before railroads came to Sidney, it was the only alternative to muddy unpaved roads. Part of the canal remains south of Water Street. The town of Buckeye, Arizona was originally named after Sidney. Malin M. Jackson, who built Arizona’s Buckeye Canal, was from Sidney. http://www.buckeyeaz.gov/index.asp Source: http://en.wikipedia.

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