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  2. Fountain Square, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Square, Cincinnati. /  39.101611°N 84.51250°W  / 39.101611; -84.51250. Fountain Square is a city square in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1871, it was renovated in 1971 and 2005 and currently features many shops, restaurants, hotels, and offices.

  3. Cincinnati Riverfest - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Riverfest. The Cincinnati Riverfest (officially the Western & Southern/WEBN Fireworks) is an annual festival that takes place on Labor Day weekend on the Ohio River at Cincinnati. It has taken place annually since 1977. The highlight of the event, the fireworks display at 9:05 PM, is one of the largest in the Midwest. [1]

  4. Cincinnati riots of 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Arrested. 158 in civil disobedience, 800 for curfew violations. [2] The 2001 Cincinnati riots were a series of civil disorders which took place in and around the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio from April 9 to 13, 2001. They began with a peaceful protest in the heart of the city on Fountain Square over the inadequate ...

  5. Taste of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Taste of Cincinnati is the longest running culinary arts festival in the United States. [1] Starting in 1979, the festival has been held annually on Memorial Day weekend in Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] More than 40 fine restaurants are featured at the festival, and "Best of Taste" awards are given out each year. [2]

  6. Cincinnati Silverbacks - Wikipedia

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    Despite their performance and fan support, the Silverbacks were discontinued due to not generating revenue. The Detroit-based Nederlander Organization, which manages Riverbend and the Taft Theater in Cincinnati as well as the Crown, was a partner in Cincinnati Entertainment Associates Ltd., which owned the Crown, Cyclones and Silverbacks.

  7. Sherith Israel Temple (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    1855 (as a congregation) Completed. 1860. The Sherith Israel Temple is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 624 Ruth Lyons Lane (originally Lodge Street), in the backstage entertainment district in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States. The former synagogue building is the oldest existing synagogue building ...

  8. Cincinnati metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati metropolitan area (also known as the Cincinnati Tri-State area or Greater Cincinnati) is a metropolitan area with its core in Ohio and Kentucky. [4] [5] Its largest city is Cincinnati and includes surrounding counties in the U.S. states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The United States Census Bureau 's formal name for the area is ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75. The locations of National Register properties ...