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About Highland Heights, KY

Highland Heights, Kentucky is best known as an intellectual center of Northern Kentucky. It houses both the Highland Heights high school, which is considered one of the best in the state, and Northern Kentucky University. The students from Northern Kentucky University have made this area prime real estate for commercial interests, and many developers are making Highland Heights the place to build new homes, subdivisions and condos at a wide range of prices. Highland Heights, Kentucky is located near the Ohio River which makes water activities possible for its residents to enjoy.

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