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  2. Ben Pitman House - Wikipedia

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    Ben Pitman House is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on July 7, 1969. Benjamin Pitman lived in this house until his death in 1910. [ 2 ]

  3. John H. Morgan Surrender Site - Wikipedia

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    Site of Morgan's surrender, sketched by Henry Howe from an 1886 photograph. Morgan encountered Capt. James Burbeck, one of Lisbon's militia commanders, along the road. [citation needed] Morgan convinced Burbeck to allow him to surrender his command, provided Burbick promised to take the sick and wounded soldiers and allow Morgan and his officers to be paroled so they could return home to Kentucky.

  4. Ben Bowen - Wikipedia

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    On November 14, 2002, Ben Bowen was born to Tom and Jennifer Bowen. Ben had a normal infancy until age 16 months, when he was diagnosed with a golf-ball–sized tumor in the middle of his brain. Ben Bowen went to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for emergency brain surgery .

  5. Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week 2024: Here's everything ...

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    A dish from Opal Rooftop, which will be one of over 50 restaurants participating in Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week from Monday, April 15, to Sunday, April 21, 2024. Cincinnati foodies rejoice!

  6. Bengals–Browns rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brown, a co-founder and first coach of the Cleveland Browns, named in his honor, was fired and later became the co-founder and first coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. In Cleveland, Brown refused to shake Browns HC Blanton Collier's hand after the game. 1971: Browns 2–0: Browns 27–24: Browns 31–27: Browns 3–1 1972: Browns 2–0 ...

  7. Bogart's - Wikipedia

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    Ohio acts that have played at Bogart's include Nine Inch Nails in 1990, Filter in '99, Marilyn Manson in '96, The Black Keys in '06, Twenty One Pilots in '13, Cincinnati's Walk the Moon in '15, Machine Gun Kelly in '14, The Devil Wears Prada in '15, Beartooth in '15, Black Veil Brides in '21, Kid Cudi in '10, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony in '19, John ...

  8. Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    Former Cleveland Browns head coach Paul Brown began planning for the creation of the Bengals franchise in 1965, and Cincinnati's city council approved the construction of Riverfront Stadium in 1966. Finally, in 1967, the Bengals were founded when a group headed by Brown received franchise approval by the American Football League (AFL) on May 23 ...

  9. Beech Avenue Houses - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Beech Avenue Houses is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register ...