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  2. Blue Ash, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ash was the site of Cincinnati–Blue Ash Airport from 1921 to 2012. Originally a private airfield called Grisard Field, it was sold to the City of Cincinnati in 1946, becoming Ohio's first municipal airport. Cincinnati desired to expand the airport for major commercial service through the 1950s, [8] but Blue Ash fought the city by ...

  3. Frisch's - Wikipedia

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    Frisch's Restaurants, Inc., doing business as Frisch's Big Boy, is a regional Big Boy restaurant chain with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For many years a Big Boy franchisee, in 2001, Frisch's became the exclusive owner of the Big Boy trademark in Indiana, Kentucky, and most of Ohio and Tennessee, and is no longer affiliated with Big Boy Restaurant Group.

  4. Kenwood Towne Centre - Wikipedia

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    The site is not located inside a physical city limits, but lies within Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, in an area commonly known as Kenwood, Ohio. The original center underwent a major renovation in the late 1980s. The eastern half of the structure was razed.

  5. Blue Ash plans $11M aquatic center for 2026 opening - AOL

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    Blue Ash swimmers will likely have a new city pool by the 2026 swim season. The city council of the Cincinnati suburb earlier this month endorsed plans for a new Blue Ash Family Aquatic Center at ...

  6. Cincinnati chili - Wikipedia

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    Arnold's Bar and Grill, the oldest bar in the city, serves a vegetarian "Cincy Lentils" dish ordered in "ways". [18] Melt Eclectic Cafe offers a vegan three-way. [19] For Restaurant Week 2018, a local mixologist developed a cocktail called "Manhattan Skyline", a Cincinnati chili-flavored whiskey cocktail. [20]

  7. The Maisonette - Wikipedia

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    The Maisonette was opened by Nathan L. Comisar in 1949 in the basement space beneath La Normandie, also owned by Comisar, in the Fountain Square Building in Cincinnati. [1] [3] Comisar named the restaurant after a club by the same name in the St. Regis Hotel in New York City.

  8. Lunken Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the lease agreement for the restaurant was nearly cancelled by the city due to potential food safety risks reported by the Health Department. [42] After an online petition on change.org gained over 17,000 signatures, an agreement was reached in which the city would provide up to $100,000 to help renovate the restaurant and grant it ...

  9. Lockland, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The canal served as a major transportation route linking commerce from as far as New Orleans to New York City. Industry was attracted to the western Ohio area by the idea of connecting Lake Erie to the Ohio River. Lockland provided an abundance of water power with its 15-foot (4.6 m) difference in water levels, allowing for a water-powered ...