real estate: Summer Street Repair in Green Twp - 04/30/09 01:13 AM
As part of the summer 2009 Street Rehabilitation Program, Green Township will repair 26 streets. The renovations are estimated to cost about $1.5 million.
The township will use tax increment financing, revenue from the street levy, gasoline and vehicle license taxes to fund the repairs.
The township is in the process of advertising for the bids. Work will begin after Memorial Day and wrap up around the end of October 2009.
The 26 streets slated for repair are:
Bellglade Terrace, Calmhaven Dr., Church Ln., Clearpoint Dr., Glastonbury Ct., Glencary Ct., Goldcreast Dr., Hutchinson Glen Dr., Jullemarie Ct., Leeside Tr., Leeward Way, … (0 comments)

real estate: The Beast Turns 30 - 04/13/09 09:21 AM
The fastest, meanest and most famous attraction at Kings Island turns 30 this year.
The Beast was opened in 1979 and reaches a top speed of nearly 65 miles per hour at the bottom of the third hill. With more than 7300 feet of track the ride covers nearly 35 acres and offers an astounding four minute, 50 second ride you will never forget.
Since the coaster's opening, it has accommodated 1200 riders per hour with a total ridership of more than 40,999,000 riders.
A park favorite, the coaster still holds the world's record as the longest wooden roller-coaster ever constructed.
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real estate: Green Township Bicentennial 1809 - 2009 - 04/03/09 06:35 AM
Green Township will celebrate its Bicentennial this year! Special events and activities have been planned thoughout the year to honor the milestone.
The highlight of the celebration will be the start of the newest Green Township Park on Diehl Road. The new park will be known as "Bicentennial Park" and will include a mix of active recreational areas, paved walking paths, ball fields, playground, a picnic shelter surrounded by green-space and the restored Unneweher House.
Construction of the park should be completed in the spring of 2010.
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real estate: Cincinnati Reds Opening Day - 04/01/09 11:34 AM
Cincinnati is a baseball town and opening day is right around the corner. The Reds play the Mets on April 6th at the Great American Ballpark. Game time is 1:10 PM. Visit the Official Website for the complete schedule, to buy tickets, stats and more. It's going to be a great season. Play ball!
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real estate: Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport - 02/18/09 01:43 AM
The Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport is located in Hebron Kentucky and serves the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. The facility covers 7000 acres and operates four paved runways. The airport's terminal and remote-concourse configuration, combined with simultaneous triple landing and takeoff capabilities, makes CVG an extremely efficient airport for flight operations. The airport is Delta Airline's fifth largest hub and home to Delta's subsidiary Comair.
For complete flight information, parking options, terminal maps, services and more, log on to The Official Website and have a great flight!
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real estate: Western Bowl - 12/17/08 01:02 AM
The Western Bowl is a Cincinnati bowling landmark and destination. Located at 6383 Glenway Avenue on the west side, there is 68 lanes with automatic scoring to accomodate beginners and pros alike.
Every Saturday night, you can participate in Thunder Alley. A west side favorite for many years, you can sharpen your game while enjoying a light show, music and a nightclub atmosphere. The cost is only $4.10 per game! The fun starts at 11pm and continues to 2am.
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real estate: The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County - 12/12/08 09:29 AM
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County is one of the largest and busiest public libraries in the world. In today's Internet driven world the library still offers great value to the people of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.
The library has 40 branch locations throughout the area. Their collections hold about 9,545,414 items and they offer over 15,000 free programs to seniors and toddlers alike. Amazing!
If you're still looking to get on the Internet, take advantage of their hundreds of computers with access or bring your own machine and use their fee-based Wi-Fi service.
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real estate: Central Parkway - 12/12/08 08:35 AM
Many Cincinnati residents making their daily commute on Central Parkway have no idea they are actually driving on top of the failed Cincinnati Subway project.
The project was started at the conclusion of WWI in 1920. However, work stop abruptly in 1927 with seven miles of undergound tunnel completed but with no track installed.  There are three semi-completed stations located at Central Parkway and Race streets, at Central Parkway and Liberty street, and at Central Parkway and Brighton corner.
There has been many attempts to revive the project over the years with no success. The only group authorized to offer tours is the Cincinnati … (0 comments)

real estate: Betts - Longworth Historic District - 12/12/08 06:42 AM
The Betts - Longworth Historic District can be found just northwest of Downtown Cincinnati. The district is a ten-block area or sub area of Cincinnati's West End. You can see many architectural examples such as Italianate, Federal and Queen Anne styles within the neighborhood.
At 416 Clark Avenue you'll find the Betts House. The house was constructed in 1804 and is the oldest surviving brick house in Ohio. Today, the house is owned by the Colonial Dames of America and is operated as a museum dedicated to the study of building materials and traditions.
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real estate: Cincinnati Zoo - 12/09/08 11:01 AM
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardenis located in the Avondale area of Cincinnati. The facility's location makes it unique among other zoos in the country because of its urban setting as compared to many others which where establised in suburban areas.
The Zoo opened in 1875 and is the second oldest zoo in the United States. Founded on 65 original acres it is nicknamed "The Sexiest Zoo in America" because of its world renowned breeding programs. 
One of my favorite exhibits is Giraffe Ridge. It has been completely renovated and you can feed snacks to the Maasai giraffes that reside there. They … (0 comments)

real estate: Delhi Township - 11/30/08 01:25 AM
Delhi Township (pronounced Dell-High) is one of twelve townships in Hamilton County and the only Delhi Township statewide.
Called the "Floral Paradise of Ohio" the township has many hills and is cut by ravines caused by the decent of streams flowing to the Ohio River.
Once a year the township hosts a Chicago-style softball game where the players are men dressed as women. The "Skirt Game" benefits needy families in the township. There is also live music, games, concessions and fireworks offered at the annual event.
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real estate: Price Hill Historical Society - 11/30/08 12:37 AM
The Price Hill Historical Society preserves and celebrates the rich history of Price Hill. The society is located at 3640 Warsaw Avenue in the historic Art-Deco Provident Bank Building in the heart of the business district.
Inside the society's museum you can discover permanent and rotating displays of the history surrounding the neighborhood once called Buttermilk Hill.
The museum is open Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:00pm to 4:00pm and Sundays by appointment.
Or you can attend a society meeting where many guest speakers and special events are planned. The society's meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm.
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real estate: Mt. Healthy - 11/29/08 04:50 AM
The city of Mount Healthy has a unique history. Originally founded in 1817, as the Village of Mount Pleasant, it renamed itself Mount Healthy in 1850, following a cholera epidemic. Many of the original citizens survived the epidemic and attributed the miracle to the fresh air provided by the location of their village.
Today Mount Healthy has a vibrant business district. You can enjoy the many shops in the village on Hamilton Avenue. Some of the shops include antiques, jewelry, gifts and more.
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real estate: Cincinnati Fire Museum - 11/27/08 01:17 AM
Located in a 1907 National Register firehouse at 315 West Court Street, the Cincinnati Fire Museum offers a look at the history of fire fighting in the Queen City. The museum has 200 years of fire fighting history on display. Some of the exhibits include old leather fire buckets, an early 1800's fire drum and, the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati.
The museum also offers interactive computer stations where you can learn about the bomb squad, the jaws of life and chemical spills. Each year, over 14,000 children learn about fire safety from the dedicated docents who offer guided tours to school … (1 comments)

real estate: Cincinnati Dog Parks - 11/26/08 05:24 AM
As a pet lover and keeper of a crazy little Chihuahua, I know the importance of good socialization and exercise for my pet.
Did you know Cincinnati has ten Dog Parks where your family pet can run and play leash-free? The parks are located though-out the city and all rules and regulations are posted at each facility.
Log on to this recommended website for complete information about each parks amenities. Bark, bark!
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real estate: College Hill Landmark - 11/26/08 02:09 AM
Laurel Court is located at the corner of Belmont and Oakwood Avenues in the College Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati. Designed by James Gamble Rogers for local paper magnate Peter G. Thomson, the residence is one of Cincinnati's most impressive homes.
The beaux-arts structure includes 36 rooms, 20,000 square feet of living space and an atrium with a removable glass dome.
Once the home of Archbishops John T. McNicholas and Karl J. Alter of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and until 1990 the corporate office of local pizza favorite LaRosa's, it is now a private residence.
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real estate: College Hill - 11/25/08 09:40 AM
College Hill plans its annual holiday event Light Up College Hill Night. Each year the community lights its streets, sidewalks and driveways with paper luminaries. This year the event is planned for Saturday, December 13th at dusk. Take a drive and enjoy!
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real estate: Columbia-Tusculum - 11/21/08 12:57 AM
Columbia-Tusculum is located on the east side of the city. Locally, it is known for its brightly painted Victorian style homes and as the oldest neighborhood in Cincinnati.
Founded by Benjamin Stites in November of 1788, the settlement of the town predates Losantiville (Cincinnati) by a month and today is home to popular restaurants such as The Precinct and Allyn's Cafe.
With historic preservation and future development in mind, Columbia-Tusculum has a Community Council and a Neighborhood Development Corporation in place.
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real estate: Hamilton County Park District - 11/20/08 02:07 AM
Hamilton County Park District's tag line is "It's Great Outdoors" and it is! With 17 public areas and 4 other areas devoted to habitat preservation the parks within the system have something for everyone.
You can camp, hike, golf, fish or participate in their many programs, it's up to you. Some of the programs offered include a winter hike series, art in the park and even murder mystery dinners!
Log on to the Hamilton County Park District website for a complete list of parks, events and programs.
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real estate: Northside - 11/20/08 12:43 AM
Originally known as North Cumminsville, Northside is bordered by Clifton, Spring Grove, Mt. Airy and College Hill.
It's diverse population includes college students, artist, young professionals and in recent years has become known locally as a gay and lesbian friendly community.
Hamilton Avenue is lined with trendy shops, bars and restaurants that support the creative individuals now living in the area.
In the summer months, the Northside Community Council sponsors a farmer's market in the Lingo Street parking lot. The farmer's market features fresh vegetables and delicious fruits thoughout the season.  
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