The City of Cincinnati
Cincinnati is located on the historic Ohio River, offering opportunities as diverse
as any large city, but retaining a small town charm.  In 1994, Cincinnati was
named North America's most livable city by the "Places Rated Almanac".  It has
been listed as the eighth safest of 43 metropolitan areas with populations above
1 million.  It has experienced rapid home-price appreciation and is in the top 10%
of North American Metro areas in the number of new jobs forecast.  The city is in
the top 20% (among the 68 largest cities) in the arts, recreation, healthcare,
education, and transportation.  It is the second largest hub for Delta Airlines, and
non-stop flights are available several times daily to essentially every major
destination in North America.

With a population of almost 1.5 million people, Greater Cincinnati is a hub of
cultural, educational and sporting activities.  Whether it's the Reds or Bengals
playing, an exciting outdoor concert, a sporting regatta on the water, excellent art
museums, drama, ballet, symphony, or opera, Cincinnati is a culturally diversified
city offering something for every taste.
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