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Cincinnati
, Ohio in Hamilton County


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Also known as:
CIN
Cinci
Paris of America
Porkopolis
The Blue Chip City
City motto: Juncta Juvant (Strength in Unity)
59 active listings near Cincinnati
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,650,000   * 2923 Annwood St
$1,625,000    911 Rogers Pl
$1,380,000   * Boone-May St
$1,200,000   * 2701 Johnstone Pl
$1,100,000    2334 Kemper Ln
$1,100,000   * 3050 Gilbert Ave
$750,000    2412 Ingleside Ave Apt 6D
$550,000   * 1357 Burdette Ave
$549,900   * 2307 Kemper Ln
$529,900    2121 Alpine Pl Apt 501
$525,000   * 2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1802
$479,900    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1403
$475,000    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1606
$469,000   * 747 Wayne St
$439,000    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 2404
$439,000    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 2404
$437,000   * 2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1803
$425,000    2556 Moorman Ave
$399,000   * 2119 Fulton Ave Unit F
$379,000   * 2400 Kenton St
$359,000   * 2600 Cleinview Ave Unit 1
$354,900    2401 Ingleside Ave Unit 7E
$350,000    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 2407
$350,000    1816 William Howard Taft Rd
$349,000    2811 Woodburn Ave
$330,000   * 2541 Hackberry St
$330,000    2541 Hackberry St
$315,000   * 1539 Burdette Ct
$300,000    1617 E McMillan St Apt 804
$290,000   * 2829 Ashland Ave
$289,000    1762 E McMillan St
$275,000    2401 Ingleside Ave Unit 3E
$270,000   * 751 Morgan St
$265,000   * 2414 Grandview Ave
$259,900    2324 Park Ave Unit 32
$255,000   * 2356 Park Ave Unit 55
$255,000   * 2356 Park Ave Unit 42
$250,000   * 2222 St James Ave
$239,000   * 2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1608
$225,000    2134 Fulton Ave
$225,000    1123 Yale Ave
$220,000    2604 Melrose Ave Unit 1-2
$215,000    1241 Lincoln Ave
$200,000   * 2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1108
$199,900    2356 Park Ave Unit 102
$199,900    1504 Lincoln Ave
$199,000    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 1908
$185,000    2624 Hemlock St
$175,000   * 2817 Ashland Ave Apt B
$172,800   * 2523 Park Ave
$169,900    2200 Victory Pkwy Apt 906
$125,000    2308 Kenton St
$112,000   * 1815 William Howard Taft Rd Apt 901
$84,900   * 962 Windsor St
$84,900   * 962 Windsor St
$60,000    856 Lincoln Ave
$50,000   * 2341 Concord St
$19,900   * 639 Manitou St
$19,900    635 Manitou St

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.