CliftonAve
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RE: Headed to Cincy
(03-25-2019 11:30 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: (03-25-2019 09:58 AM)vabearcat Wrote: Glad you had a good time, but Cincy is nothing like West Virginia. The hills in Cincy, which give the city some beautiful vistas, top out at about 600-800 feet. In WV, that is frequently an elevation in someone's back yard. Cincy has more Fortune 500 companies than many states. Excellent colleges and universities and one of the premier medical research institutions at the UC Medical Center and Children's Hospital Medical Center, rated #2 in the U.S.
MLB Baseball (Reds) and NFL football (Bungles) and now MLS soccer to supplement the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. Come visit again.
Yeah....I just meant there were more hills and rocky slopes on the side of the highway than I expected. Columbus was flat.
Cincinnati's nickname other than The Queen City is the City of Seven Hills. Since you only ventured into Northern Kentucky, you did not have a chance to glean at some of the bigger slopes of Mt. Adams, Mt. Airy, Mt. Lookout, et al.
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Z-Fly
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RE: Headed to Cincy
I consider Ohio and Cincinnati two separate things. I know that sounds ridiculous, but I feel no connection to the rest of Ohio. I love my City. It has been great to me. There are few other places that would have as many engineering opportunities. I've done work for P&G, GE, Dow, Amazon, and a few others you probably have heard of. I really am spoiled.
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RE: Headed to Cincy
(03-25-2019 08:02 PM)Z-Fly Wrote: I consider Ohio and Cincinnati two separate things. I know that sounds ridiculous, but I feel no connection to the rest of Ohio. I love my City. It has been great to me. There are few other places that would have as many engineering opportunities. I've done work for P&G, GE, Dow, Amazon, and a few others you probably have heard of. I really am spoiled.
i feel most cincinnatians feel that way
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RE: Headed to Cincy
(03-20-2019 07:21 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: ...Northern Kentucky actually, but staying at River Centre right across the drink. Will be there today through Friday. Heard that there is good German food to be found. Any suggestions from our Bearcats?
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I don't think chili on your spaghetti is considered german, but what the hell do I know?
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