Selling Gold in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Ohio was known as The Queen of the West in the era of steam riverboats. It was founded as a village in 1802 and incorporated as the City of Cincinnati in 1819. A hub of river traffic, a terminus of the Erie Canal, and later a center for the railroad, Cincinnati grew rapidly in the 1800s, boasting a population of over 100,000 by 1850. The city of Cincinnati played a major role in the Civil War as it was directly across the Ohio River from slave state Kentucky. Harriet Beecher Stowe lived there for a time, escaped slaves frequently walked their first steps of freedom in Cincinnati, which had several Underground Railway stations as well as slave catchers, so there was quite a bit of turmoil in the decades prior to the Civil War. Today, Cincinnati has a population of over 300,000 people and boasts two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds baseball team that won the World Series in the 1970s and the Cincinnati Bengals football team. Corporations with headquarters (or U.S. headquarters) in Cincinnati include Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, Macys, Inc., American Financial Group, Convergys, Chiquita Brands International, Great American Insurance Company, Fifth Third Bank, Western & Southern Financial Group, The E.W. Scripps Company, Scripps Networks Interactive (owner of HGTV, Food Network), Cincom Systems, Cincinnati Bell, Kendle International, DunnhumbyUSA, and Kao Corporation. The Cincinnati area is now the largest metropolitan area in Ohio.
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