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  2. Blue Ash, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ash was the site of CincinnatiBlue Ash Airport from 1921 to 2012. Originally a private airfield called Grisard Field, it was sold to the City of Cincinnati in 1946, becoming Ohio's first municipal airport.

  3. Cincinnati–Blue Ash Airport - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ash Airport (ICAO: KISZ, FAA LID: ISZ), also known as CincinnatiBlue Ash Airport, was a public airport located in Blue Ash, Ohio, United States and owned by the City of Cincinnati. Located 16.5 miles (26.6 km) northeast of downtown Cincinnati, [1] it served as a general aviation reliever for the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky ...

  4. Just Askin': Why did the Blue Ash Airport close? - AOL

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    Cincinnati sold 130 of the 230 acres to Blue Ash in 2007 for $37.5 million to construct a public park. In 2012, the airport officially closed. The Blue Ash Airport was home to the Blue Ash Airport ...

  5. Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The town of Lebanon, Ohio, laid out in 1802, was bypassed by the Miami and Erie Canal in 1830; the branch Warren County Canal to Lebanon was wrecked by flooding in 1848. The Little Miami Railroad (1846, later a Pennsylvania line) and Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (1851, later a B&O line) followed the valleys of the Little and Great Miami rivers (the M&E Canal had used the latter ...

  6. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s Cincinnati city leaders began pushing for expansion of a site in Blue Ash to both compete with the Greater Cincinnati Airport and replace Lunken as the city's primary airport. [17] The city purchased Hugh Watson Field in 1955, turning it into Blue Ash Airport. [18]

  7. After overturned convictions, Hamilton County prosecutor ...

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    • Elwood Jones, convicted and sentenced to death in the 1994 beating of Rhoda Nathan, a New Jersey grandmother attacked while she stayed in a Blue Ash hotel. The conviction was overturned in ...

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