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Meaning of "monon"
monon (noun) - a short way of referring to the Monongahela River, a tributary of the Ohio River in the United States
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- A township and town therein, in White County, Indiana, United States.
- A former railroad in Indiana, which had its base in the town.
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It was on the Monon Railroad until that was closed.
The Thoroughbred was the last passenger train operated by the Monon.
The Monon had seven sections.
The section of the line between Monon and Monticello is still in service.
The line most identified with the state was the Monon Line.
The Monon trail will be retained, but follow a new alignment.
I will personally hide-strap your ass to a pine rail and send you up the Monon line.
The Monon Railroad had its main locomotive shops in Lafayette, not far from campus.
The area was converted in the 7th century by the Scottish monk Monon.
The Monon Bell game was voted Indiana's best football rivalry by ESPN fans.
They were soon joined by 14 other former Monon employees.
In the Indianapolis area, the Monon Trail is used by more than 1.3 million people annually.
Great opportunity - direct access to the Monon Trail!
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All this correspondence reached him at Monon as at the Tuileries . ”.
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The Monon railroad was merged into the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1971.
The mid term objetives of Monon e.U. are.
He also provided play-by-play for the national telecast of the 100th Monon Bell Classic.