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| Cincinnati
was founded in 1788 as Losantiville. After the opening of the Ohio
and Erie Canals (c.1832), the city developed as a shipper of farm
products and meat. The city is home to the Cincinnati Reds, the nation's
oldest pro baseball team.
Better known to the locals as Cincy,
the 'Nati, or the Dirty. Home of Procter and Gamble, the Reds, and
chili you eat with a fork.
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| Total
City Population |
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Central City - 1,641,440
Total - 2,062,010 |
| City
Black Population |
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Central
City - 192,048 (11.7%) |
| City
Hispanic Population |
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Central
City - 3,283 (0.2%) |
| City
Asian Population |
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Central
City - 19,697 (1.2%) |
| City
Highlights |
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King's
Island
The Cincinnati Museum Center
Argosy |
| Colleges
and Universities |
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Xavier
University
University of Cincinnati
Miami University (Oxford) |
| Major
Companies HQ |
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Procter
and Gamble
Fifth-Third Bank
Chiquita Brands Inc. |
| Pro
Sports Teams |
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Cincinnati
Reds
Cincinnati Bengals |
| Local
Area Celebrities |
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Harriet
Beecher Stowe
Ken Griffey Jr.
Neil Armstrong
The Isley Brothers |
| Median
Income |
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$50,005 |
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