Lynchburg-Clay High School
Lynchburg-Clay High School is a public high school in Lynchburg, Ohio.
Milford is a city in Clermont and Hamilton counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, along the Little Miami River in the southwestern part of the state. It is a part of Greater Cincinnati. Milford, an abbreviated form of mill ford, was so named because it was the first safe ford across the Little Miami north of the Ohio River, and was the only way for many people to reach the local mill. The population was 6,709 at the 2010 census. The Little Miami Bike Trail, which runs from Newtown to Springfield, Ohio, runs through Milford where several major hiking trails converge, including the American Discovery Trail, the Sea to Sea Long Distance Hiking Route, and the Underground Railroad Cycling Route.
Population: 6,709
Latitude: 39° 10' 31.22" N
Longitude: -84° 17' 39.77" W
Lynchburg-Clay High School is a public high school in Lynchburg, Ohio.
The Loveland City School District, known locally as Loveland City Schools, is a city school district that covers more than 15 square miles (39 km2) in three counties — Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren — in the U.S. state of Ohio. The district encompas…
Losantiville Country Club is a historic golf course and clubhouse built by Cincinnati's Jewish community, at first mainly German and English immigrants.
The Lincoln Park Grounds, commonly known as Union Grounds, were a former baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Laughery Island, also called Laughery's Island, is a privately owned alluvial island in the Ohio River in Boone County, Kentucky. The island is named after Archibald Lochry, the leader of an ill-fated group of Pennsylvania militiamen who were attack…
Ida Street Viaduct is a registered historic structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on November 28, 1980. The reinforced concrete bridge is located in the hilltop neighborhood of Mount Adams.
Hopkinsville is an unincorporated community in northern Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States, about one mile north of Maineville, two miles south of South Lebanon, and three miles northwest of Fosters at the crossroads of State Rout…
Foundation Field is a 300 seat baseball stadium located in Hamilton, Ohio. The field opened in 2002. It hosted the Florence Freedom in 2003 while Champion Window Field was being constructed and is currently hosting the Hamilton Joes of the Great Lak…
Drake Planetarium & Science Center is a planetarium and a science center in Cincinnati, Ohio and is named after Dr. Frank Drake in honor of his research on extra-terrestrial life. It provides a wide range of science programs to children throughout O…
Day Heights is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Clermont County, Ohio, United States.
Dallasburg is an unincorporated community in southern Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
The Clermont County Courthouse is located at 270 East Main Street in Batavia, Ohio.
Camp Springs is an unincorporated community in Campbell County, Kentucky, United States, ten miles southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Alert is an unincorporated community in southern Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio, in the United States. It is located about ten miles southwest of Hamilton on Howards Creek, a tributary of the Great Miami River in section 28 of R1ET3N of the Co…
The A.M. Detmer House is a historic residence in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Modest is an unincorporated community in Clermont County, Ohio, United States.
Zoar is an unincorporated community in northern Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
White Oak West was a census-designated place (CDP) in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,932 at the 2000 census.