817-455472 - Shoo Shoo Baby is the name of a B-17 Flying Fortress in World War II, preserved and on public display. A B-17G-35-BO, serial number 42-32076, and manufactured by Boeing, it was named by her crew for a song of the same name made popular by The Andrews Sisters, the favorite song of its crew chief T/Sgt. Hank Cordes. Photographs of the bomber indicate that a third 'Shoo' was added to the name at some point in May 1944 when the original aircraft commander completed his tour of duty and was replaced by another pilot.
832-87884 - An automated, driverless cart shuttles transmission parts from one work station to another at General Motors' Toledo Transmission Facility, Toledo, Ohio, USA
857-24223 - Coal burning power plant in Conesville, Ohio. An overwhelming majority of scientists from around the world now believe that carbon dioxide emmisions from the burning of fossil fuels is warming the earth.
776-2911 - Allosaurus Fragilis in the Museum of Natural History and Science, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America, North America
776-2912 - Giant bison skeleton in the Museum of Natural History and Science, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America, North America