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  2. CiN Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 312 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH. Circulation. 63,000 weekly. Website. cinweekly.cincinnati.com. CiN Weekly was a free weekly culture newspaper in Cincinnati, Ohio, operated by The Cincinnati Enquirer. It was established in 2003, and in July 2009 the paper was replaced by a Cincinnati version of Metromix. [1]

  3. The Cincinnati Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Cincinnati Enquirer and Kentucky Enquirer, Gannett publishes a variety of print and electronic periodicals in the Cincinnati area, including 16 Community Press weekly newspapers, 10 Community Recorder weekly newspapers, and OurTown magazine. The Enquirer is available online at the cincinnati.com website.

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  5. Cincinnati CityBeat - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 811 Race St., 4th Floor. Cincinnati, OH 45202. United States. Circulation. 30,000 (as of June 2014) [1] Website. citybeat .com. Cincinnati CityBeat is an independent local arts and issues publication covering the Cincinnati, Ohio area.

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  7. Cincinnati Subway - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Subway was a partially completed rapid transit system beneath the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. Although the system only grew to a little more than 2 miles (3.2 km) in length, its derelict tunnels and stations make up the largest abandoned subway tunnel system in the United States. Construction began in the early 1900s as an ...

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  9. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, there were about 30 buildings and a population of 750 people. Cincinnati began with the settlement of Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend in the Northwest Territory of the United States beginning in late December 1788. The following year Fort Washington, named for George Washington, was established to protect the settlers.