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Amano is distinguished as being the first American company at the Academy of Chocolate Awards to claim a Gold award, for bean-to-bar dark chocolate. [10] In 2009 Martin Christy, founder member of the Academy of Chocolate and editor of SeventyPercent.com, named Amano as one of the top eight bean-to-bar chocolate companies in the world. [11]
Loveland is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.The population was 13,307 at the 2020 census. [13] Considered part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, Loveland is located near exit 52 off Interstate 275, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the Cincinnati city limits.
Château Laroche, also known as the Loveland Castle, is a museum on the banks of the Little Miami River north of Loveland, Ohio, United States. Built in the style of a Medieval castle , construction began in the 1927 by Boy Scout troop leader, World War I veteran, and medievalist Harry D. Andrews. [ 1 ]
Loveland is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in southwestern Ohio, near exit 52 off Interstate 275, about fifteen miles northeast of the Cincinnati city line. It borders Symmes, Miami and Hamilton Townships. The population was 11,677 at the 2000 census
The major roads are US Route 22/Ohio 3, also known as the 3C Highway and originally known as the Cincinnati, Montgomery, and Hopkinsville pike. The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad , which was absorbed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad , ran through the southeast corner of the township, while the Little Miami Railroad followed the Little Miami ...
Remington is a small hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Symmes Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.It is adjacent to Loveland, Indian Hill, and Camp Dennison and is considered part of the Greater Cincinnati area.
Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, located along Cincinnati's downtown eastern riverfront area was opened to the public on May 17, 2003. The park is named in honor of Cincinnati's first African American mayor, Theodore M. Berry, who served as Cincinnati's mayor from December 1972 to November 1975.
Lockland was home to the Stearns and Foster Mattress company, which was founded in Cincinnati in 1846 [6] and moved to Lockland in 1880. [7] The original factory and office building still stand in the downtown area of the village.