Cincinnati

city in Ohio, United States; county seat of Hamilton County From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cincinnati

Cincinnati is a city in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio near the states of Kentucky and Indiana. The city is in Hamilton County, Ohio. Cincinnati is home to major sports teams including the Cincinnati Reds and the Cincinnati Bengals, as well as events like the Cincinnati Masters and the Thanksgiving Day race. The University of Cincinnati traces its foundation to the Medical College of Ohio, which was founded in 1819.[10]

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Nicknames: 
The Birthplace of Professional Baseball, The Queen City of the West, Athens of the West,[1] Cincy, Little Paris,[1] Paris of America, Porkopolis, The Queen City, The Nati
Motto(s): 
Juncta Juvant (Latin)
"Strength in Unity"
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Coordinates: 39°06′00″N 84°30′45″W
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountyHamilton
Settled1788; 237 years ago (1788)
Incorporated (town)January 1, 1802; 223 years ago (1802-01-01)[2]
Incorporated (city)March 1, 1820; 205 years ago (1820-03-01)[3]
Named forSociety of the Cincinnati
Government
  TypeMayor–council
  MayorAftab Pureval (D)
Area
  City79.64 sq mi (206.26 km2)
  Land77.91 sq mi (201.80 km2)
  Water1.72 sq mi (4.46 km2)
Elevation742 ft (226 m)
Population
  City309,317
  RankUS: 64th
  Density3,974.0/sq mi (1,534.4/km2)
  Urban
1,686,744 (US: 33rd)
  Urban density2,242.2/sq mi (865.7/km2)
  Metro
2,249,797 (US: 30th)
  Demonym
Cincinnatian
GDP
  Cincinnati (MSA)$157.0 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
452XX, 45999[8]
Area code513 and 283
FIPS code39-15000[9]
GNIS feature ID1086201[5]
Websitecincinnati-oh.gov
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The Skyline of Cincinnati

Cincinnati was named after the Roman leader Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and was an early major city in the midwestern United States. Many Germans settled in the city and the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood gets its name from the river in Germany. Soap and machine tools are major industries in the area, which is home to the company Procter & Gamble as well as Macy's. Cincinnati's economy and population declined in the late 1900s, but the city is on the upswing. The Over-The-Rhine neighborhood has seen a lot of new businesses and development in recent years.[11]

People from Cincinnati

  • Michael K. Allen – former Hamilton County, Ohio prosecutor
  • Stan Aronoff – former president of the Ohio Senate
  • Oba Chandler – rapist and murderer on death row in Florida
  • Dixon Edwards – former NFL linebacker
  • Marc Edwards – NFL fullback
  • Ray Edwards – NFL defensive end
  • Joseph H. Albers – first bishop of Lansing, Michigan
  • Anthony Allaire – New York City Police inspector
  • Levi Addison Ault – businessman, naturalist, donor of Cincinnati's Ault Park
  • Doris Day -actress, singer, animal lover
  • Pete Rose - most MLB hits, ever. Famous athlete.
  • Charles Manson - Manson family leader, Famous 60's murder conspirator.
  • Barry Larkin - Cincinnati Red's player, Famous Athlete.
  • Ken Griffey Sr., Cincinnati Red's player, Famous Athlete.
  • Ken Griffey Jr., Cincinnati Red's player/Seattle Mariners player, Famous Athlete.
  • William Howard Taft, 27th president of the United States from 1909 to 1913.

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