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  2. McAlpin's - Wikipedia

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    McAlpin's was a Cincinnati -based department store founded in 1852 as Ellis, McAlpin & Co. [1] McAlpin's opened their landmark downtown location on Fourth Street in 1880, taking over a building from their competitor Shillito's. In 1954, McAlpin's became the first Cincinnati department store to open a suburban site, in the Western Hills Shopping ...

  3. Western Hills, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Western Hills is an area in Cincinnati, Ohio. Western Hills has been described as "more idea than geography" as it is not a properly defined neighborhood or location. [1] It contains Western Hills High School [2] and various shopping centers and businesses with Western Hills in their names. Areas south of Westwood, Ohio, such as Covedale, Price ...

  4. Forest Fair Village - Wikipedia

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    Metro. Forest Fair Village (formerly Cincinnati Mall, Cincinnati Mills, The Shops at Forest Fair, and Forest Fair Mall) is an abandoned enclosed shopping mall in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is situated on the border between Forest Park and Fairfield, at the junction of Interstate 275 and Winton Road (Exit 39).

  5. I-75 traffic will 'be a challenge' as new Western Hills ... - AOL

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    The Western Hills Viaduct, right, spans a CSX rail yard, and serves as the primary conduit to Cincinnati’s west side. A city crew performed maintenance on the span, Saturday, May 18, 2024.

  6. Western Hills Viaduct gets some needed love: Here are ... - AOL

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    The lower deck of the Western Hills Viaduct, a primary conduit to the city’s west side from Interstate 75, was closed Saturday for maintenance work. As a river town, Cincinnati bridges merit ...

  7. John Shillito Company - Wikipedia

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    John Shillito & Co. (commonly known as Shillito's) was Cincinnati's first department store . In 1817 John Shillito (November 1808-September 1879) [1] arrived in Cincinnati (from Greensburg, Pennsylvania ). The nine-year-old lad was soon working for the Cincinnati business Blatchley & Simpson. In 1830 he left to form a partnership with William ...

  8. Anderson Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Towne Center is a shopping mall in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1969 as Beechmont Mall, it originally included John Shillito Company (Shillito's) and Mabley & Carew as its major anchor stores, with Gold Circle joining in 1980. Each anchor store changed names twice during the original mall's history: Shillito's became Rike ...

  9. Westwood, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    City. Cincinnati. Population. (2020) 33,774. Westwood is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Annexed in 1896 and located in the western part of the city, it is the city's largest neighborhood in both area and population. [1] The population was 33,774 at the 2020 census.