Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, is a major Midwestern city on the Ohio River known historically as a key 19th-century cultural and economic center and a crossroads between the American North and South.

Aliases (2)

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
borderStateAcrossRiver Kentucky
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States
countySeatOf Hamilton County, Ohio
foundedIn 1788
governmentType mayor–council government
hasCulturalInstitution Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
hasMajorLeague Major League Baseball
Major League Soccer
National Football League
hasUniversity University of Cincinnati
Xavier University
headquarteredCompany American Financial Group
Fifth Third Bank
Kroger
Procter & Gamble
historicalRole 19th-century cultural center
19th-century economic center
crossroads between American North and South
incorporatedAsCityIn 1819
knownFor 19th-century architecture
Cincinnati-style chili
German-American heritage
historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood
riverfront parks
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Ohio River
majorIndustry consumer goods
finance
manufacturing
metropolitanArea Cincinnati metropolitan area
namedAfter Cincinnatus
nearStateBorder Indiana
nickname Cincy
Queen City
Queen City of the West
partOf Midwestern United States
populationRankInOhio third-largest city in Ohio
region Ohio River Valley
sportsTeam Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Reds
FC Cincinnati
state Ohio
transportationHubFor highways
river traffic

Referenced by (48)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Eddie Brinkman
James Levine
Jeff Immelt
John W. Mauchly
Joseph Strauss
Robert Henri
Roger Staubach
Russell Wilson
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Suzanne Farrell
Thomas Kuhn
Tyrone Power
placeOfBirth
Eddie Brinkman
Isaac Mayer Wise
Neil A. Armstrong
Pat Moran
placeOfDeath
Calvin Ellis Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Potter Stewart
Salmon P. Chase ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
residence
Robert A. Taft
Ted Turner
William Howard Taft
birthPlace
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
Cincinnati–Covington Bridge
Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Cincinnati) ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
locatedIn
Cincinnati Bengals ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
Cincinnati Reds ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
location
Kroger
Procter & Gamble
headquartersLocation
Ohio River ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
flowsThroughCity
The National
formedInPlace
Procter & Gamble
foundedIn
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
hasClerkOffice
James Obergefell
hasResidenceIn
Cincinnati Royals ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
homeCity
Lebanon, Ohio ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
locatedNear
Interstate 75 ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
passesThrough
U.S. Route 50 ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
passesThroughCity
Fred Shuttlesworth
placeOfResidence
Sacramento Kings ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
relocatedTo
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
seat
PCC&StL ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
servedCity
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
serves
Beloved ("Cincinnati, Ohio")
setInPlace
Ban Johnson
workLocation

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