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Cincinnati is a city in the Hamilton County of Ohio. It is a city nicknamed as “The Queen City”, “The Fountain City” and “The Cincy”. The Queen City has a glorious history and a wonderful future. It was described in the late 1800s as the “Paris of America”. It has a population of over 300,000 and is situated on the border of Kentucky and Ohio. The Cincy is well-known for its diverse cultural attraction and architecture. It is the home to various universities and colleges, making it one of the attractive locations for anyone's educational pursuit.
The city is home to various multinational companies, which contribute to the income and revenue of the city. The economy is is also quite diversified. It has about nine Fortune 500 companies with headquarters strategically positioned in the city. It is home to some very famous companies such as Duke Energy, Procter & Gamble, Omnicare and America Financial Corp etc.
The Fountain City is a family friendly community, which offers affordable houses, schools and friendly and supportive neighbors. There are a lot of fun places to keep the kids captivated such as the Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati Children’s Museum and the Washington Park. Apart from this, the city takes special care of the health of its kids with the help of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. The Queen City is widely known in the region for featuring lots of interesting retailing shops and eateries at the Northside Neighborhood including Word Play and Shake it Record.
The city attracts various tourists because of its wine factories. This has helped it create its own unique niche in the market. You will frequently hear the famous names such as Henke Winery, Blank slate Brewing Co. and Rhinegeist Brewery etc while living here. Finally, to encapsulate the fun of the city, it has various entertainment joints such as the Taft Theater, Contemporary Art Center and the famous Cincinnati Opera, which is the second primogenital opera company in the United States.
The cost of living in this area is far below average when compared to other nearby cities such as Cleveland, Nashville and Chicago.
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