Proper noun
An unincorporated community in Mercer County, Ohio.
A number of places in the United States:
An unincorporated community in Phillips County, Arkansas.
A city, the county seat of Wabash County, Indiana.
An unincorporated community in Cass County, Nebraska.
A ghost town in Mineral County, West Virginia.
A number of townships in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, listed under Wabash Township.
The Wabash River, a river in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, which is a tributary of the Ohio River.
(rail transport, historical) The former Wabash Railroad.
Source: en.wiktionary.org19th century In 1824 the Ohio state legislature authorized the construction of the Miami and Erie Canal and later its Wabash and Erie Canal extension in 1833. Source: Internet
330 North Wabash was used as Gotham City Hall and houses Mayor Garcia's office and Harvey Dent's office. Source: Internet
Arndt, George Rapp's Harmony Society, p. 145. Over the next ten years the Society built a thriving new community they called Harmonie or Harmony on the Wabash in the Indiana wilderness. Source: Internet
Bole, p. 91. They had initially selected the land near the Wabash River for its isolation and opportunity for expansion, but the Harmonites were now a great distance from the eastern markets and trade in this location wasn't to their liking. Source: Internet
A second man was shot about 2 a.m. in an attempted carjacking near Adams and Wabash, police said. Source: Internet
At the end of 1944, the Holston plant and the Wabash River Ordnance Works (which used the Woolwich process) were making convert (50 million pounds) of Composition B per month. Source: Internet