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  2. Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove - Wikipedia

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    Yeatman's establishment was the first tavern in Cincinnati, and as such was very popular with men working on the river. [3] The park features a colossal bronze statue of Cincinnatus , the namesake of Cincinnati, and is a popular place to watch the Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Riverfest at Labor Day weekend.

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    Cincinnati is one of the top staycation spots in the U.S., and four other Ohio cities were in the top 100, according to WalletHub. Find out why.

  4. Safe and Dangerous Places in Cincinnati - AOL

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    Alamy Cincinnati may not have the high crime rates of other metropolitan areas, but crime does exist. There are both safe places and areas to avoid in Cincinnati. Before you visit, you need to ...

  5. Bloomington, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The area in which Bloomington is situated was previously inhabited by the Delaware, Potawatomi, Miami, and Eel River Miami. [9] Bloomington was platted in 1818. [10] A post office has been in operation at Bloomington since 1825. [11] Bloomington was incorporated in 1827. [12]

  6. Underground Railroad in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana was a likely place for runaways to escape because of its geographical location as a free state that bordered Kentucky, a slave state. Indiana's southern boundary, directly across the Ohio River from Kentucky, had several crossing points and various routes for runaways to follow north to reach Detroit, Michigan.

  7. Anderson Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Ferry is a ferry across the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Constance, Kentucky.It has been in continuous operation since 1817. [2] It was originated by George W Anderson the founder of the business, sold to the Kottmyer family then known as the Kotmeyer ferry and was later sold back to the Anderson family in 1986. [3]

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