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  2. Piatt Park - Wikipedia

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    Piatt Park (est. 1817) is the oldest park in Cincinnati, Ohio. The urban park stretches two blocks between Elm Street and Vine Street on Garfield Place/8th Street. The park is owned and maintained by the Cincinnati Park Board .

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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  7. Washington Park (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Park is bounded by West 12th, Race and Elm Streets in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The park is owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board . The 6-acre (2.4 ha) park served as Presbyterian and Episcopal cemeteries before it was acquired by the city from 1858 to 1863.

  8. Bellevue Hill Park - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue Hill Park, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the neighborhood of Clifton Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio on Ohio Avenue. The park consists of 15 acres (6.1 ha), part of which is leased to the city by the University of Cincinnati. The park has a baseball field, shelter, picnic areas, playgrounds and restrooms.

  9. Holiday Market staying in Cincinnati despite threat to pull ...

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    The Sharonville Convention Center is smaller than the Duke Energy center even with the addition earlier this year of a new $24 million, 40,000-square-foot hall named after Todd Portune, the former ...