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Article: Cincinnati: Many Rivers Run Through It.(conference in Cincinnati, Ohio)
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- June 1, 2000
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Attendees at ICMA's 86th Annual Conference 2000 in September, held in Cincinnati/Hamilton County, will see that the Ohio River is a fascinating local asset. Downtown and riverfront development means that more attractions are yet to come.
Cincinnati always has been defined by its relationship to the Ohio River. This enviable river location symbolizes the success Cincinnati enjoys as an ever-changing place to live, work, and play. Cincinnati's early development was a direct result of its access to the river because commerce thrives in a location with a transportation advantage.
Growth and development in the downtown and on the riverfront reflect the ...
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