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Cincinnati, Ohio: 2017 Amos L. Otis: Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer SoBran, Inc. Dayton, Ohio: 2017 Tucker Ballinger: President and Chief Executive Officer Forcht Bank, N.A. Lexington, Kentucky: 2018 Darin C. Hall: Executive Vice President Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Cincinnati, Ohio: 2019 David C. Evans ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is the Cleveland-based headquarters of the U.S. Federal Reserve System's Fourth District. The district is composed of Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, and the northern panhandle of West Virginia. It has branch offices in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.
Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 776 × 600 pixels. ... English: Map of Fountain Square in Cincinnati, Ohio. Date: 30 November 2012, 12:02:43: Source: Own work:
Fairview Park, a 27.7-acre (112,000 m 2) park overlooking downtown Cincinnati, is located in CUF. [3] Similarly, Bellevue Hill, a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) park also in the neighborhood, is well known for its overlook of downtown.
5336 Cleves-Warsaw Pike, west of Cincinnati 39°07′13″N 84°37′04″W / 39.120278°N 84.617778°W / 39.120278; -84.617778 ( Pine Green Township
Map denoting where each of the 40 deceased presidents of the United States died Presidents that died in New York City (4): Monroe, Arthur, Hoover, Nixon Presidents that died in Washington, D.C. (7): J.Q. Adams, W.H. Harrison, Taylor, Lincoln, Taft, Wilson, Eisenhower
Cincinnati: Miami (OH) 56–50 -- December 31, 2007 Xavier: Kansas State: 103–77 5,233 December 18, 2008 Cincinnati: Mississippi State: 75–63 -- December 18, 2008 No. 9 Louisville: Ole Miss: 77–68 5,922 February 4, 2009 Cincinnati: Notre Dame: 93–83 7,692 December 10, 2009 No. 19 Cincinnati: Miami (OH) 63–59 6,280 November 27, 2010 ...
The William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial is the final resting place of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, his wife Anna Harrison, and his son John Scott Harrison (father of the twenty-third President, Benjamin Harrison).