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Port of Huntington Tri State

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Country
  
United States

Annual cargo tonnage
  
58,551,459 (2011)

Type of harbor
  
Inland

Opened
  
1 November 2000

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Location
  
Huntington, West Virginia

Owned by
  
Huntington District Waterways Association

The Port of Huntington Tri-State, centered on the Ohio River in Huntington, West Virginia, is the largest inland port in the United States. It is the largest river port in the state of West Virginia and the 15th-largest in the United States as of 2012. Included in the port's area is 100 miles of the Ohio River from the mouth of the Scioto River in Portsmouth, Ohio to the northern border of Gallia County, Ohio, 9 miles of the Big Sandy River, and 90 miles of the Kanawha River. The United States Army Corps of Engineers' 1953 Ohio River Navigation Modernization Program sited the Greenup Locks and Dam project as an early priority so that its pool could serve the Port of Huntington Tri-State. It exceeded Pittsburgh in 1953 as the busiest port on the waterway.

Map of Huntington Harbor, Huntington, NY 11743, USA

References

Port of Huntington Tri-State Wikipedia


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