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  2. Cincinnati Work House and Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Work House and Hospital was a registered historic building in the neighborhood of Camp Washington, Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The jail was built between 1867 and 1869 on 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land.

  3. Spread (prison food) - Wikipedia

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    The importance of spread and other commissary foods has led to the use of ramen as a currency in some prisons in the United States. [4] [5] The Michigan Department of Corrections reported that ramen was the most sold commissary item in 2016, ahead of coffee, rice, soap and razors. [6]

  4. Prison currency shifting from cigarettes to ramen noodles - AOL

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  5. Southern Ohio Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    The prison was constructed in 1972. As of 2023, the warden is Cindy Davis. The prison is perhaps best known for its April 1993 riot, in which a total of 450 prisoners rioted, resulting in an 11-day standoff between rioters and law enforcement. One corrections officer and nine inmates were killed during the riot. [2]

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  7. Morrison House (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison House is a historic residence in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. One of the area's first houses designed by master architect Samuel Hannaford , the elaborate brick house was home to the owner of a prominent food-processing firm, and it has been named a historic site .

  8. Mount Auburn Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Orphan Asylum; Hopkins Park is a small hillside park in Mt. Auburn; Inwood Park was created in 1904 after the purchase of a stone quarry. Its pavilion, built in 1910 in Mission style, is one of the earliest buildings extant in Cincinnati's parks. Jackson Hill Park; Glencoe-Auburn Hotel and Glencoe-Auburn Place Row Houses; Prospect Hill

  9. Stephen A. Gerrard Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The entire house has an area of 5,400 square feet (500 m 2). [3] In late 1987, the Gerrard mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying because of its historically significant architecture. Another house with the same designation, the older Richard H. Mitchell House, lies just a few minutes' walk away. [1]