Cincinnati

Cincinnati

Cincinnati is a city in Ohio, on the Ohio River. The Over-the-Rhine district is known for its 19th-century architecture, including Findlay Market, which has food and craft vendors. To the north is the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. The Cincinnati Museum Center encompasses history, science and children's museums in the art deco Union Terminal. Works spanning 6,000 years are on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum. ― Google

People died in Cincinnati (First 18 people) - Page 5

Marion Rombauer Becker

Marion Rombauer Becker

Illustrator and writer

Moses Mielziner

Moses Mielziner

Rabbi and author

John James Piatt

John James Piatt

American poet

Clarence W. Watson

Clarence W. Watson

Former United States Senator

Hulbert Taft

Hulbert Taft

Journalist

William Nast

William Nast

German missionary

George Ward Nichols

George Ward Nichols

American journalist

Abraham Alexander Lindo

Abraham Alexander Lindo


Coleman W. Avery

Coleman W. Avery


George B. Cox

George B. Cox

Political figure

Carl L. Nippert

Carl L. Nippert

Former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

Charles Elwood Brown

Charles Elwood Brown

U. S. representative

Powel Crosley Jr.

Powel Crosley Jr.

American inventor

Myers Y. Cooper

Myers Y. Cooper

Former Governor of Ohio

Nicholas Longworth II

Nicholas Longworth II

Lawyer

Henry C. Lord

Henry C. Lord


Marge Schott

Marge Schott


Henry Heimlich

Henry Heimlich

American surgeon