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As the largest city in Campbell County, Newport, Kentucky gets all the extras that come from having a growing population and a prime location. Part of that prime location has to do with the easy access to Cincinnati. Even though it's in Kentucky, Newport is connected to Cincinnati by three bridges. One can even see downtown Cincinnati from Newport's many hilltops. Many of Newport's riverfront restaurants are among Greater Cincinnati's most popular. Newport's riverfront, with stunning views of Cincinnati, has seen lots of development in recent years and has attracted new business to the city.
Newport is mostly an upscale community, and despite some renovation to make smaller and more affordable housing, its best known for the ritzy condos, large estates and mansions here. The Mansion Hill and Gateway neighborhoods of Newport are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. These neighborhoods have been built on the hills and lands that make up this wonderful city.
Residents are proud of their community, which is a hotbed for development. Its beginnings go back to 1791, to founder James Taylor, who named th... 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
This attractive residential community was named for a Civil War fort that today serves as a park and community center. It stretches along ... Read more
Highland Heights, Kentucky is best known as an intellectual center of Northern Kentucky. It houses both the Highland Heights high school, which i... Read more
Originally part of the District of the Highlands, the city was incorporated in 1927 and was named for its high elevation. It is best known as th... Read more
Southgate, Kentucky is your typical Midwestern, middle class suburb and has experienced lots of residential development. Houses in Southgate... Read more
A local politician Albert S. Berry named the community after a wealthy landowner Richard Southgate in the late 1800s. In the 1930s, Southgate wa... Read more
The community of Wilder, KY was once known as Leitch’s Station, after Scotchman David Leitch, who owned 35,000 acres of land at that time. (Leitc... Read more
Wilder, Kentucky offers many upscale homes concentrating more on the building of luxurious condominiums and single family homes to lure in youn... Read more
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