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Old 05-05-2008, 08:54 AM
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The suburbs of Cincinnati I like are Kings Mills and Mason. Not keen on anything in Hamilton County.
The suburbs of the Cleveland area I like best are Rocky River (hometown), Westlake, Shaker Hts., Chardon, Lyndhurst, and Lakewood. I have lived in 3 of them and loved them.
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:31 PM
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The suburbs of Cincinnati I like are Kings Mills and Mason.
Those are hardly suburbs of this city- really more like independant ohio towns.
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Old 05-05-2008, 08:24 PM
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I was being sarcastic. I'm sure locals who are familiar with all of these "suburbs" would get the joke. There's nothing wrong with these places, but I just wanted to give some contrast to the Mariemont's, Wyoming's, and Blue Ash's that would get repeated over and over again on this thread.

My actual favorite suburbs are most likely different than everyone else's though.... Finneytown, Forest Park, Springdale, Fairfield and Kenwood.

I was actually being sarcastic myself . I am live in Woodlawn and have family in Lincoln Heights and Lockland so I have no problem with either..
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Old 05-06-2008, 07:59 PM
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Cool otr

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Time traveling back to 1850, are we?
how about travel
ing back to the late 40's. How about otr (over the river)? it was cool to go over for "whatever", if you get my meaning. That was the place to go when cincy closed down in the am.
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:31 PM
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Default Saylor Park

I've always liked Saylor Park - a nice quiet almost island of a place amongst the suburban sprawl. Tree lined, solid homes, small town atmosphere. I don't like the fact that older students have to go to West-High though.
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Those are hardly suburbs of this city- really more like independant ohio towns.
Yeah, they should be considered suburbs. You have to ask yourself, would Mason be what it is, if it weren't for Cincinnati? I'd have to answer no.
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Yeah, they should be considered suburbs. You have to ask yourself, would Mason be what it is, if it weren't for Cincinnati? I'd have to answer no.
I'd say they conform to the definition of a suburb.. just because they do not belong to the city of Cincinnati does not mean they are not suburbs.

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Old 07-14-2008, 09:44 PM
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Default favorite suburb

Definetely Terrace Park. I also like Mariemont, and then probably Madiera.
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Old 07-15-2008, 07:46 PM
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The Village of Indian Hill seems really nice. I'm surprised I'm the only one who picked it.

Lol. It sure is nice. The median household income is 170,000 and the average house is worth close to 1,000,000. Its not even fathomable to most of us.
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Lockland, Lincoln Heights?? Are you serious?
Evidently they posted it and I would hope they were not joshing around. Different strokes for different folks. We all will not like the same place and it may have something to do with their culture or just being appreciative of a diverse area compared to some of these other places mentioned. I like College Hill. Everyone does not want to live in an area that is void of diversity or should I say people from all walks of life.
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