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Also known as:
CIN
Cinci
Paris of America
Porkopolis
The Blue Chip City
City motto: Juncta Juvant (Strength in Unity)
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Cincinnati.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Hamilton county include:

Addyston,   Amberley,   Amity,   Ancor,   Arlington Heights,   Asbury,   Autumn Acres,   Avoca Park,   Barnesburg,   Barwyn Acres,   BeechMar,   Bevis,   Blue Ash,   Blue Jay,   Brecon,   Brentwood,   Bridgetown,   Britney Acres,   Brookhill,   Camp Dennison,   Camp Washington,   Cherry Grove,   Chesswood Acres,   Cheviot,   Clare,   Cleves,   Coldstream,   Colerain Heights,   Compton Park,   Concorde Hills,   Cotillion Village,   Country Club Acres,   Covedale,   Crestwood Acres,   Cyclorama Heights,   Deer Park,   Delhi Hills,   Delshire,   Dent,   Dillionvale,   Dornbusch,   Dry Ridge,   Dry Run,   Dunlap,   Edgemont,   Eileen Gardens,   Elizabethtown,   Elmwood Place,   Evendale,   Fairfax,   Fashion Heights,   Fernald,   Finney,   Finneytown,   Forest Hills Estates,   Forest Park,   Forestville,   Fox Acres,   Foxhunter Lane,   Fruit Hill,   Galaxy Acres,   Gieringer,   Glendale,   Golf Manor,   Golfway Acres,   Grandview,   Greenfield Village,   Greenhills,   Groesbeck,   Harewood Acres,   Harrison,   Highland Park,   Highpoint,   Holiday Acres,   Hollywood Estates,   Hooven,   Huntcrest Acres,   Idlewood,   Jones Farm,   Kenwood,   Kenwood Hills,   Kenwood Knolls,   LaFeuille Terrace,   Lawyerdale Estates,   Lincoln Heights,   Lockland,   Losantville Triangle,   Loveland,   Lynnview,   Mack,   Madeira,   Mariemont,   Marlain Acres,   Miami Grove,   Miami Heights,   Miamitown,   Monfort Heights,   Montgomery,   Montgomery Heights,   Mount Airy Center,   Mount Healthy,   Mount Healthy Heights,   Mount Summit,   Mountview,   New Baltimore,   New Burlington,   New Haven,   Newtown,   North Bend,   North College Hill,   North Hills Estates,   North Sagamore Heights,   Northbrook,   Northgate,   Norwood,   Oakdale,   Oakley Square,   Paddison Hills,   Placid Meadows,   Plainville,   Pleasant Hills,   Pleasant Run,   Pleasant Run Farm,   Raiders Run,   Reading,   Remington,   Riverview Heights,   Rolling Knolls Estate,   Rossmoyne,   Saint Bernard,   Salem Heights,   Shademoore,   Shandon Station,   Sharonville,   Sherwood Village,   Silverton,   Sixteen Mile Stand,   Skyline Acres,   Spring Meadows,   Springdale,   Sunaire,   Taylor Creek,   Taylors Creek,   Teakwood Acres,   Terrace Park,   The Pines,   The Village of Indian Hill,   Turpin Hills,   Twightwee,   Wardwood Acres,   Watch Farm Acres,   Watch Hill,   White Oak,   White Oak Meadows,   Whitetree,   Wildbrook Acres,   Winton Terrace,   Wintondale,   Woodlawn,   Wyoming,   Wyoming Meadows,  

 

Or have a look at other Ohio counties including:

Adams,   Allen,   Ashland,   Ashtabula,   Athens,   Auglaize,   Belmont,   Brown,   Butler,   Carroll,   Champaign,   Clark,   Clermont,   Clinton,   Columbiana,   Coshocton,   Crawford,   Cuyahoga,   Darke,   Defiance,   Delaware,   Erie,   Fairfield,   Fayette,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gallia,   Geauga,   Greene,   Guernsey,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Harrison,   Henry,   Highland,   Hocking,   Holmes,   Huron,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Knox,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Licking,   Logan,   Lorain,   Lucas,   Madison,   Mahoning,   Marion,   Medina,   Meigs,   Mercer,   Miami,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Morrow,   Muskingum,   Noble,   Ottawa,   Paulding,   Perry,   Pickaway,   Pike,   Portage,   Preble,   Putnam,   Richland,   Ross,   Sandusky,   Scioto,   Seneca,   Shelby,   Stark,   Summit,   Trumbull,   Tuscarawas,   Union,   Van Wert,   Vinton,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Williams,   Wood,   Wyandot,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Cincinnati, OH?
Then read on!

The area around Cincinnati, Ohio has a rich history dating back to ancient Native American settlements. The first known society to settle in the region was the Fort Ancient people, who established an agricultural society around 1000 CE. The Fort Ancient people's mounds can still be seen today in the area.

In the 18th century, the area was settled by European immigrants, particularly German immigrants, who established communities along the Ohio River. The city of Cincinnati was founded in 1788 as Losantiville, and was renamed Cincinnati in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati, a Revolutionary War veterans organization.

During the 19th century, Cincinnati grew rapidly as a major center of industry, commerce, and transportation. It became known as the "Queen City of the West" and was a major hub for trade and shipping along the Ohio River.

In the 20th century, Cincinnati continued to grow and diversify its economy, becoming a center for healthcare, education, and innovation. Today, the city is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, and is home to numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues.