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  2. Clifton Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Avenue Historic District is a registered historic district in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on December 8, 1978. It contains 38 contributing buildings.

  3. 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.

  4. Scarlet Oaks - Wikipedia

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    Scarlet Oaks is a large and historic residence in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Built in 1867, [2] it was designed by James Keys Wilson and features a mix of the Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival styles of architecture.

  5. File:The Cincinnatian Hotel, Cincinnati, OH (33344827678).jpg

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  6. Clifton, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Clifton is situated around Clifton Avenue, north of Dixmyth Avenue, approximately three miles north of Downtown Cincinnati. Several historic buildings and homes remain in the neighborhood. Clifton was developed in large part due to the expansion of the street car system in the 1880s-1890s. [ 3 ]

  7. Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House - Wikipedia

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    Cedric G. Boulter and Patricia Neils House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed registered historic home in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. It was commissioned in 1953, with construction beginning in 1954, [3] and completed in 1956. Additions to the design were completed in 1958.

  8. Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House - Wikipedia

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    The Sir Alfred T. Goshorn House is a historic residence in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Designed by a leading Cincinnati architect for an internationally prominent businessman, the stone house was named a historic site in the 1970s.

  9. Gourmet Room - Wikipedia

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    Gourmet Room and the Miró mural. The Gourmet Room or Gourmet Restaurant (1948–1992) was a fine-dining restaurant and iconic modernist space in Cincinnati, Ohio, which received five-star Mobil ratings in the 1970s and was at the time one of the few restaurants in the country so rated. [1]