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  2. Sayler Park, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati. Population. (2020) • Total. 2,825. Sayler Park is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] Situated along the Ohio River, it is the westernmost neighborhood in the city. The population was 2,825 at the 2020 census.

  3. Gnadenhutten, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Gnadenhutten ( / dʒəˈneɪdənhʌtən / jə-NAY-dən-hut-ən, [5] meaning "Huts of Grace" in German) is a village located on the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,240 at the 2020 census. It is Ohio's oldest existing settlement, being founded by Moravian Christians in 1772 and was the site of the ...

  4. Old St. Joseph's Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Old St. Joseph's Cemetery was founded at West Eight Street & Enright Avenue, in 1843 by Reverend John Baptist Purcell. The cemetery received its first burials the same year, and there have been over 85,000 interments since. [1]

  5. Hubbard, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard, Ohio. ( 2020) Hubbard is a city in southeastern Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. It is formed from part of Hubbard Township, which was formed from the Connecticut Western Reserve. The population was 7,636 at the 2020 census. [5] [6] It is a suburb of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area .

  6. Northside, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Population. (2020) • Total. 8,096. ZIP code. 45223. Northside is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Northside was originally known as Cumminsville, but the construction of I-74 in 1974 [1] [better source needed] divided Cumminsville into North and South Cumminsville, and by the 1980s, North Cumminsville became known as Northside.

  7. Otway, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The town site was platted on March 29, 1884. [5] The village was named after Thomas Otway, an English dramatist. [6] Otway was incorporated in 1890. [7] Trains traveling from Portsmouth to Cincinnati would stop at the Norfolk & Western train depot located in Otway. In 1956, the depot was moved across the tracks and converted into a convenience ...

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