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  2. Which roads will close for Blink? A list of Cincinnati, NKY ...

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    Here's which roads will close during Blink, returning to Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Oct. 17-20. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  3. 'There's no choice.' Why Norwood Lateral is closing for ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Department of Transportation says Ohio 562, which connects Interstate 75 and Interstate 71 will be closed to eastbound traffic for 80 days beginning March 11 and then to westbound traffic ...

  4. These roads will close for Luke Combs' Cincinnati concerts ...

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  5. Pearl Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Street Market or the "Lower Market" was the oldest public market in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was established in 1816. The Market stood in the middle of Pearl Street between Broadway and Sycamore Streets. [1] Famous visitors included President James Monroe and General Lafayette. The market was torn down in 1934.

  6. U.S. Route 27 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    After the bridge, the street parallels the Ohio River and Smale Riverfront Park on the south side of the road and the Heritage Bank Center and Great American Ball Park on the north side. The street passes under the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge and then passes to the south of Paycor Stadium .

  7. Findlay Market - Wikipedia

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    Findlay Market in historic Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio, is the state's oldest continuously operated public market. [3] The Findlay Market Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on June 5, 1972. [1] The market is the last remaining of the nine that once served Cincinnati.

  8. Here's what to know about being on the road in Greater ... - AOL

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    Starting Friday and ending late Monday, state troopers will be “highly visible” on the state’s roadways to promote traffic safety, officials said.

  9. Ida Street Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    Ida Street Viaduct is a registered historic structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on November 28, 1980. The reinforced concrete bridge is located in the hilltop neighborhood of Mount Adams. The Ida Street Viaduct, constructed in 1931 in the Art Deco style, replaced a wooden trestle that carried Cincinnati streetcars. [2]