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  2. Burnet House - Wikipedia

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    Burnet House was a grand hotel that stood at the corner of Third and Vine in Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States from 1850 to 1926. In its day the Burnet hosted a multitude of dignitaries, including Abraham Lincoln (twice), Edward VII of the United Kingdom (when he was still Prince of Wales), and Jenny Lind.

  3. Timeline of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    1912, the Cincinnati Reds opened a new steel-and-concrete ballpark, Redland Field (later known as Crosley Field). 1914 - Martha, the last passenger pigeon, dies at the Cincinnati Zoo. [27] 1916 - 9th Street YMCA opens. [28] Hall of famer Edd Roush led Cincinnati to the 1919 World Series. 1920 Cincinnati Subway breaks ground [29] Cincinnati ...

  4. Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures is a collection of historically significant buildings at the Cincinnati Zoo in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. They were designated a National Historic Landmark on February 27, 1987. The second oldest zoo in the United States, it has opened to the public in September 1875.

  5. Rare octopus discovery made 2 miles below the ocean surface - AOL

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  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cincinnati

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    The properties are distributed across all parts of Cincinnati. For the purposes of this list, the city is split into three regions: Downtown Cincinnati, which includes all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75; Eastern Cincinnati, which includes all of the city outside Downtown Cincinnati and east of Vine Street; and Western Cincinnati ...

  7. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    "The Jewel of the Queen City: the historic Music Hall in Cincinnati is one of the Country's great theaters and has continued to evolve through 137-year history." Journal of Property Management 80.1 (2015): 30-33. Parrillo, Adam. "Magnetizing public education: The lingering effects of magnet schools in the Cincinnati Public School District, OH."

  8. Fact check: Ohio woman accused of eating cat is from ... - AOL

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    Springfied officials: 'No credible reports' of crime by Haitian migrants in Ohio Canton woman accused of eating cat pleads not guilty by reason of insanity Ferrell is being held in the Stark ...

  9. Largest known gathering of octopuses discovered off California

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    The octopus garden is believed to be home to some 20,000 female octopuses