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Among the eight houses on Lindell Lane—just blocks away from Mt. Lookout Square—this non-traditional home stands out as the ...
When Berl R. Davis celebrated a successful first year in business as a building contractor in 1930, the Cincinnati Post declared her to be “Cincinnati’s only woman building contractor.” By then Sarah ...
“About 25 percent of our service dog placements go to homes that are within a few hours of 4 Paws,” explains Lutes. “But due ...
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S ometimes it only takes one person to notice a problem and decide to do something about it, but supporting a population’s ...
B uilt in 1837, the home of General James Taylor faces the southeast side of Newport from its perch atop Third Street’s rise.
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I do wonder how many of our recommendations will stand the test of time and be celebrated for their staying power in the December 2049 issue of Cincinnati Magazine. Will Alcove’s living wall still be ...
The Empanada’s Box opens second location, Wildweed makes Esquire’s “Best Restaurants in America” list, holiday lunch service ...
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A Springfield Pike, Wyoming, (513) 854-3210, @thestickershopcincinnati After battling injuries to try getting back to the big ...