Written by Dave Pidgeon on April 24, 2007
- LEBANON, Ohio - With a cascade of pasta, melted yellow cheese, and brownish goo tumbling off Ali Girl's fork, she took her first carb-filled taste of what makes Cincinnati a must-visit for a palate.
"There's...
Written by funrun_9602 on January 15, 2005
- As a potential visitor or resident, there is no need to ignore Cincinnati because of your lingering worries from the racial riots that made national headlines in 2000. Cincinnati remains just like any big city:...
Written by J. Stephen on July 26, 2005
- Cincinnati has the sixth lowest crime rate of any major American city, according to a recent survey, but it has gotten a bad rap in the media. We were surprised (shocked) when in London, England,...
Written by J. Stephen on July 25, 2005
- The U.S. Bank Arena is the largest indoor venue in Cincinnati, offering up to 17,000 seats for those who enjoy a good show. Everything happens here, from church conventions to rodeos to rock concerts.
Built in...
Written by sustogner on June 28, 2003
- No visit to Cincinnati, Ohio is complete without a dining experience at Skyline Chili. Enjoy a three way (spaghetti, chili, and cheese), BUT--Do not forget to order a protective bib to wear to keep...
Written by sustogner on August 29, 2003
- The Great American Ball Park is where the Cincinnati Reds play. This park replaced Cinergy Field just recently. The Great American Ball Park allows fans to sit and watch close to the action -- right...
Written by J'aimeParis on October 1, 2008
- "Go Buckeyes!" we heard as we walked away from Delta Gate 18 in CIncinnati. Not unusual to hear in this part of the USA. What was unusual was that it was preceded by a deep...
Written by sustogner on August 29, 2003
- We attended one of the last games to be played at Cinergy Field just before it was demolished to allow the Great American Ball Park to be finished. We were sitting enjoying the game. My...
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