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CINCINNATI, just across the Ohio River from Kentucky and roughly three hundred miles from both Detroit and Chicago, is a dynamic commercial metropolis with a definite European flavor and a sense of the South. Its tidy center, rich in architecture and culture, lies within a few minutes' easy walk of the arty Mount Adams district, the attractive riverfront and the lively Over-the-Rhine area in the north end of downtown.

The city was founded in 1788 at the point where a Native American trading route crossed the river. Its name comes from a group of Revolutionary War admirers of the Roman general Cincinnatus, who saved Rome in 458 BC and then returned to his small farm and refused to accept any reward or glory. Cincinnati quickly became an important supply point for pioneers heading west on flatboats and rafts, and its population skyrocketed with the establishment of a major steamboat riverport in 1811. Tens of thousands of German immigrants poured in during the 1830s.

Loyalties were split by the Civil War. At first, merchants were perturbed by the loss of important markets; then they began to pick up lucrative government contracts, and the city decided that its future lay with the Union. In the prosperous postwar decade, Cincinnati acquired Fountain Square, the prodigious Music and Exhibition Hall, a zoo, art museum, public library and the country's first professional baseball team. Sport remains a great source of pride: downtown gift shops are decked out in the orange and black of the Bengals football team and the red and white of the baseball-playing Reds.

A Cincinnati success story is the Rookwood Pottery, started by Maria Storer in Mount Adams in 1880. Its distinctive tiles adorn countless downtown Art Deco landmarks, as well as the Union and Dixie train terminals.

Charles Dickens, Winston Churchill and Longfellow all admired Cincinnati; Mark Twain, on the other hand, said that he hoped to be in Cincinnati when the world ended, as it's always twenty years behind everywhere else.




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The Cincinnatian Hotel
Traditional in atmosphere and service, the Cincinnatian Hotel captures the warmth and gracious artistry of the turn of the century. Listed on the National Register of...
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The Westin
Just blocks from the Ohio River and Cinergy Field, the home of the Cincinnati Reds, and the new Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals football team. The...
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Garfield Suites Hotel
Downtown Cincinnati's All-suite luxury hotel. Every suite has separate bedroom, living, dining area, & full kitchen in every suite.Recently renovated, this is truly Cincinnati's best hotel value. One bedroom suites are 600 sq. ft., 2 bedroom suites are 775 sq ft.
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