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  2. Memphis, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Memphis is an unincorporated community in Clinton County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] History

  3. Cincinnati with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    If you're in Cincinnati with teens, or if a visit is impending, try the following ideas out on your kids and cross your fingers for a perfect family day. Show comments. Advertisement.

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  5. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    The Lodge at Woodloch, Hawley, Pennsylvania. Within driving distance from New York City and the DC area, this adult-only Pocono Mountain escape (the sister property of Good Housekeeping 2024 ...

  6. Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati is a historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 16, 1982. The Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati was founded in 1868. [2] The building hosts an active YWCA fitness facility.

  7. Ursuline Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Girls Greater Cincinnati League ... Ursuline Academy was founded in 1896 by the Ursuline sisters of Brown County, ... 2000 Olympics - Swimming gold medalist Women's ...

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  9. Hyde Park, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Shortly afterwards, population began to increase and in 1892, several prominent Cincinnati real estate businessmen, collectively known as the Mornington syndicate, capitalized on the new transportations to downtown and purchased much of the land to create a community exclusively for Cincinnati's wealthy, selling old parcels to residents who met ...