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  2. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Red Stockings, a baseball team whose name and heritage inspired today's Cincinnati Reds, began their career in the 19th century as well. In 1868, meetings were held at the law offices of Tilden, Sherman, and Moulton to make Cincinnati's baseball team a professional one; it became the first regular professional team in the country ...

  3. Bureau of Prohibition - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Prohibition (or Prohibition Unit) was the United States federal law enforcement agency with the responsibility of investigating the possession, distribution, consumption, and trafficking of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in the United States of America during the Prohibition era. [1]

  4. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 2003, a fire destroyed a Jim Beam aging warehouse in Bardstown, Kentucky. It held 15,000 barrels (795,000 US gal or 3,010,000 L) [note 1] of bourbon. Flames rose more than 100 feet from the structure. Burning bourbon spilled from the warehouse into a nearby creek. An estimated 19,000 fish died of the bourbon in the creek and a river.

  5. History of Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    According to the Cincinnati Enquirer in 2012, "in just six years, developers have moved Over-the-Rhine from one of America's poorest, most run-down neighborhoods to among its most promising", and according to the Urban Land Institute, Over-the-Rhine is "the best development in the country right now". [158]

  6. Old Pogue's warehouse eyed for new Downtown residential ...

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    An old Downtown warehouse used to store goods for the former H. & S. Pogue Department Store is being eyed for redevelopment as an apartment building.. Missouri-based Drury Development Corp. has ...

  7. George Remus - Wikipedia

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    Remus was born in Landsberg, Germany, on November 13, 1876 to Frank and Marie Remus. [1] Remus arrived in the United States on June 15, 1882, (departing from Norway on the Fifington to New York) [4] and briefly lived in Maryland, then Wisconsin and finally moved to Chicago in 1885.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471 , and east of Interstate 75 .

  9. Vote: Which Cincinnati-area natives performed the best in ...

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    As usual, Cincinnati natives made an impact all across the college football slate in Week 12. With that, voting is now open for The Enquirer's top local college football performers of the week for ...