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About cincy ohio
Cincinnati
many areas along the Ohio valley. Afterward the city built protective flood walls. Cincinnati has many nicknames, including Cincy, The 'Nati, The Queen
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About Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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World War I, Ft. Lauderdale had approximately 2,000 residents. An era of prosperity and new transportation in the 1920s allowed Fort Lauderdale to begin the