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  2. Dinner and a view? 21 Greater Cincinnati bars ... - AOL

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    Where: 2601 W. Eighth St., East Price Hill. What: Incline Public House sits right on the overlook of the hill and has views of more than just Downtown Cincinnati. Eagle eyes can even spot some of ...

  3. Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week 2024: Here's everything ...

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    A dish from Opal Rooftop, which will be one of over 50 restaurants participating in Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week from Monday, April 15, to Sunday, April 21, 2024. Cincinnati foodies rejoice!

  4. 6 new restaurants opened in Cincinnati in March, but 2 ... - AOL

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    Two big restaurant openings happened in Madisonville and Fort Thomas last month, as well as a couple new pizza joints and the reopening of a historic Cincinnati tavern. On the downside, two high ...

  5. Mount Adams, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Adams Incline was completed in 1872 and linked downtown Cincinnati with the hilltop community. The Highland House, the incline hilltop resort, was a popular entertainment venue. Around that time the hill became occupied by a working-class blue-collar population. [2] The Incline was closed in 1948.

  6. Price Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Price Hill is a region of Cincinnati, Ohio consisting of three neighborhoods: East Price Hill, West Price Hill, and Lower Price Hill.The region is located in the western part of the city, neighbored by Sedamsville and Riverside to the south, Westwood and South Fairmount to the north, and Queensgate to the west.

  7. Peebles' Corner Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Peebles' Corner Historic District is a registered historic district surrounding the intersection of East McMillan Street and Gilbert Avenue in the neighborhood of Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 1985.

  8. Mount Adams Incline - Wikipedia

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    In April 1948, the Cincinnati Street Railway Co. closed the incline for repairs. The following month, they announced that the repairs would take at least a year. With the announcement, they also detailed how the incline operated at a major loss; they said that in 1947, the incline earned $8,407.05 in fares and cost $68,617.49 to operate. [10]

  9. Just Askin': Cincinnati has hundreds of public stairways ...

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    Hundreds of steps up Cincinnati's longest public stairway makes for an exhausting climb.