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The city of Edgewood, KY takes its name from an early homestead, now Walker Estates. It was founded in 1948. In 1968, the cities of Edgewood, Summit Hills Heights and St. Pius voted to merge. Result: New Edgewood. Today, Edgewood is a quiet, pretty neighborhood with parks, schools, health centers and a hospital. Housing options include brick ranches, luxurious single family homes, and two-story structures, most built in the past two decades. It has three parks and is close to golf, shopping at area malls and the airport; it is also minutes away from downtown Cincinnati. Dining options include El Coyote, Carrabba’s Italian and China Star. St. Elizabeth Medical Center South and a campus of Gateway Community Technical College are here. James D. Patton Tech Center, which offers vocational education, is in Edgewood; as is Dixie High School.
Edgewood, Kentucky is a young, attractive, and prosperous community and is seen by many as a great community to live a relaxed and gentle life. Th... Read more
The downtown of Cincinnati is a surprisingly bustling housing market attracting many young people and couples looking for family-friendly homes i... Read more
The city of Cincinnati is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio, right along the banks of the Ohio River. Founded in 1788 by Joh... Read more
Cincinnati, sometimes called Zinzinnati, giving it a proper German flavor to the pronunciation. is also often called the Queen City of the Midwest.... Read more
Mason, Ohio is an appealing little village undergoing growth with both residential and business interests as the town begins its change to ... Read more
The city of Mason, Ohio was named after William Mason, a Revolutionary War veteran who purchased 640 acres of land in what is now downtown Mason. I... Read more
A fast growing area of Ohio, West Chester has classically warm and traditional homes available in the middle and upper price ranges. A half hour fro... Read more
The two townships of West Chester and Liberty Township make up around 25 percent of Butler County’s population. West Chester’s location, which make... Read more
Named for War of 1812 General Leonard Wales Covington, the city is the largest in Northern Kentucky and is home to more than 43,000 people... Read more
Covington is Northern Kentucky's largest city and is located right on the Ohio River, close to Cincinnati. Covington is an ideal spot for living an... Read more
Florence, Kentucky is one of the fastest growing areas in the entire state. The city has grown partly because of the addition of Florence Mall. Th... Read more
Springboro, Ohio was once a stopover on the Underground Railroad. Visitors can explore original Quaker houses with secret rooms where slaves hid... Read more
Although it started as a quaint suburb, Fairfield has had incredible growth in recent years. An economic boom brought people for work and within ... Read more
The person looking for a house but also looking for a place with a great deal of history and closeness to a city might enjoy Springboro a great deal... Read more
Situated along the northern loop of Interstate 275, Fairfield, Ohio is a growing and diverse community, which recently observed its 50th anniversary... Read more
The small-town feeling is alive and well in Hamilton, Ohio as the city attempts to bring back the look with brick sidewalks and street lights tha... Read more
A historic event happened in Hamilton, Ohio in 2002: President George Bush came to town and signed the landmark education bill No Child Left Behin... Read more
The urbanized areas of Middletown, Monroe and Trenton, OH offer excellent home values for those working in northern Cincinnati. Middletown has a mi... Read more
Middletown, Ohio is lively and made up of two diverse parts- the business side and the residential side- with residents totaling around 100,00... Read more
Batavia, Ohio is one of the most important places in Clermont County for business and recreation. The county government is housed here as well a... Read more
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