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  2. CUF, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    CUF is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Its name is derived from the communities of Clifton Heights , University Heights , and Fairview . These communities surround the University of Cincinnati to the south and west of its main campus, making CUF a predominantly residential, student neighborhood.

  3. Curtin University bus station - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University bus station General information Location Hayman Road, Bentley, Western Australia Australia Coordinates 32°00′22″S 115°53′51″E  /  32.006°S 115.8975°E  / -32.006; 115.8975 Owned by Public Transport Authority Operated by Transperth Bus routes 10 Bus stands 9 Other information Fare zone 1 History Opened 17 November 1999 Curtin University bus station is a ...

  4. Curtin Central bus station - Wikipedia

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    Curtin Central bus station was opened on 17 February 2019. [1] [2] It took 18 months to construct.[3] [4] Initially, 944 buses served the station each weekday.It was a joint project between the Public Transport Authority (PTA) and Curtin University.

  5. List of Cincinnati neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Many communities within the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area are considered by local residents to be neighborhoods or suburbs of Cincinnati, but do not fall within the actual city limits, Hamilton county boundaries, or even within Ohio state borders.

  6. Curtin University - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology. [18] The four people who drove its establishment were Lesley Phillips, who was Superintendent of Technical Education from 1943 to 1948; George Hayman, [a] who held the same position from 1948 [19] to 1962; [20] T. L. Robertson, Director of Education; and Haydn Williams, Director of Technical Education.

  7. Formica Building - Wikipedia

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    University of Cincinnati DAAP Library Media Collection website [permanent dead link ‍] The Center website 39°6′4″N 84°30′40″W  /  39.10111°N 84.51111°W  / 39.10111; -84

  8. College Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    That school became Belmont College in 1885, and then formed the core of the Ohio Military Institute in 1890. A separate school, the Ohio Female College, was founded in 1852 by Reverend John Covert and operated until 1873 [5] [6] when it was sold to build the Cincinnati Sanitarium, the first private US psychiatric facility not on the East Coast. [7]

  9. Bond Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Bond Hill began as a commuter suburb connected to Cincinnati via the Marietta-Cincinnati Railroad.It was founded by a cooperative building association, the Cooperative Land and Building Association No.1 of Hamilton County, Ohio, [3] the first post-Civil War housing cooperative in Cincinnati and the first building association to be organized along ideological and not ethnic lines.