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  2. Alms Park - Wikipedia

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    Alms Park. / 39.111316; -84.428994. Frederick H. Alms Memorial Park (often shortened to Alms Park) is an urban park located in the Mt. Lookout and Columbia-Tusculum neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, and its entrance is located at 650 Tusculum Avenue.

  3. Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company - Wikipedia

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    Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company. /  39.10806°N 84.51028°W  / 39.10806; -84.51028. The Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company is a historic commercial building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located along Central Parkway on the edge of downtown, it is a late Victorian structure designed by Samuel Hannaford, [1] a renowned Cincinnati ...

  4. List of parks in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The City of Cincinnati parks system has five regional and 70 neighborhood parks and 34 nature preserves operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. The following is an (incomplete) list of these protected areas in Cincinnati, Ohio:

  5. Lunken Airport - Wikipedia

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    In December, the Cincinnati city council approved a multi-decade lease for the building to the developer vR Group. Facilities Lunken Airport from Alms Park. Cincinnati Municipal Airport – Lunken Field covers 1,140 acres (460 ha) and has three runways: 3L/21R: 3,801 x 100 ft (1,159 x 30 m), surface: asphalt

  6. Eden Park (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    Eden Park holds a number of city landmarks and landscape features. The Elsinore Arch, built in 1883, serves as a natural entrance to the park. The 1904 Spring House Gazebo is the oldest enduring structure in a Cincinnati park, and as an icon of the entire park system it appears in the logo of the Cincinnati Park Board.

  7. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, there were about 30 buildings and a population of 750 people. Cincinnati began with the settlement of Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend in the Northwest Territory of the United States beginning in late December 1788. The following year Fort Washington, named for George Washington, was established to protect the settlers.

  8. Albert Davis Taylor - Wikipedia

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    The Pentagon. Forest Hill Park. Albert Davis Taylor (July 8, 1883 – January 8, 1951) was an American landscape architect and author, notable for his many gardens and his promotion of garden shows. He designed parks and other public works, subdivisions and private estates, primarily in Ohio . Taylor was born July 8, 1883, in Carlisle ...

  9. Ault Park - Wikipedia

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    Ault Park. Ault Park is the fourth-largest park in Cincinnati at 223.949 acres (0.9 km²), owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. It lies in the Mount Lookout neighborhood on the city's east side. The hilltop park has an overlook which commands extensive panoramic views of the Little Miami River valley.

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