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Interesting Cincinnati Facts

Interesting Cincinnati Facts. Cincinnati has had the most US Presidents call a city home in history William Henry Harrison, Ulysses Grant, Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, and William Howard Taft John Quincy Adams was the first president to visit Cincinnati

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Interesting Cincinnati Facts

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  1. Interesting Cincinnati Facts • Cincinnati has had the most US Presidents call a city home in history • William Henry Harrison, Ulysses Grant, Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, and William Howard Taft • John Quincy Adams was the first president to visit Cincinnati • Came to see the telescope in Mt. Ida • Mt. Ida became Mt. Adams after the President’s visit

  2. Cincinnati is the only city named after a Roman hero • In 1942, Mussolini gave the city a statue of Romulus and Remusin which is now located in the Overlook at Eden Park

  3. City Government • In the 1880s the city was run by a corrupt Republican political machine headed by “Boss” Cox • Today the city votes on a city council to make most important decisions • In 1999 citizens began voting directly for the mayor • Prior mayors were appointed by the council or winner of council vote became mayor

  4. Mark Mallory is the current mayor of Cincinnati • Jerry Springer and Charlie Luken have been mayor of the city at one time • Both would become anchors of local news programs on WLWT (Channel 5) • Springer would go on to become a pop culture icon in the 1990s with The Jerry Springer Show

  5. Race Relations • Cincinnati has had a strong history of race relations dating back to the real Underground Railroad • Today, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is located in Cincinnati • In 2001, riots broke out downtown after Timothy Thomas, a young black man, was shot by a white police officer Steven Roach

  6. The riots were small, lasted about two days, and caused about $3.6 million in damage • African American entertainers boycotted the city after the incident costing the city about $10 million. • After the riots crime in Cincinnati increased after being at its lowest point in 10 years

  7. Businesses • Besides P&G, there are several other businesses that call Cincinnati home: • Kroger • Sunny Delight • GE Aviation • Macy’s • Kao Corporations • Fifth Third Bank • Chiquita Brands

  8. Cincinnati has 10 Fortune 500 companies, 18 Fortune 1000 companies, and 4 Global 500 companies • (GE, Kroger, Proctor & Gamble, & Macy’s) • The University of Cincinnati is the city’s largest employer followed by Kroger

  9. Education • Cincinnati opened Clark Montessori, the first Montessori High School in the United States • Walnut Hills is part of the Cincinnati Public School system and rated the 38th best public high school in the nation • Hamilton County has the second largest private school attendance in the nation

  10. The Cincinnati area is home to several colleges and universities • University of Cincinnati • Cincinnati State University • Xavier University • Cincinnati State • College of Mount St. Joseph • Wilmington College • Northern Kentucky University • In 2009, Cincinnati was rated the 4th best city in the country for recent graduates

  11. Culture • Cincinnati is host to many festivals and events throughout the year • Cincinnati Flower Show • Oktoberfest (largest in the country) • Taste of Cincinnati • Tall Stacks • Festival of Lights • WEBN Riverfest Fireworks

  12. Chili • Cincinnati has been called the “Chili Capital of the World” because of all the chili restaurants located in the city • Skyline, Goldstar, Price Hill, Empress, and Dixie Chili are all favorites in the area • Cincinnati style chili is unique as it is made as a “3-Way” with cheese and chili over spaghetti

  13. Entertainment • Many movies have taken place or were filmed in Cincinnati • Rain Man • Shawshank Redemption • Airborne • Batman Forever • Traffic • Wild Hogs

  14. The television show WKRP in Cincinnati took place in the city

  15. Many musicians and bands have their roots in the city • Nick Lachey (98 Degrees) • Bootsy Collins (Parliamentary Funkadelic) • James Brown • Afghan Whigs • Over the Rhine • Blessed Union of Souls • The National • Heartless Bastards • Dj Hi-Tek

  16. The Midpoint Music Festival has grown to become one of the top Indie music showcases in the Midwest • Scribble Jam has become a festival that celebrates everything in the hip hop culture • Eminem, Rhymefest, and Sage Francis are rappers who have participated in the various battles at Scribble Jam

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