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"Cincinnati has arguably one of the most culinary exciting scenes in the Midwest, too. The city has long been known for Cincinnati chili, which is spiced with cinnamon and Mediterranean herbs and typically served with spaghetti, but the dining scene offers so much more. The city is peppered with James Beard-nominated eateries such as Wildweed and The Aperture, and is also home to international hotspots like Nepali restaurant Bridges and the Japanese izakaya Kiki-pretty impressive for a city of just over 300,000 residents."
"On the arts and culture front, Cincinnati has earned international recognition thanks to its hundreds of murals and Blink, America's largest immersive light and art festival. The historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood is home to one of America's largest collections of 19th-century Italianate architecture and to dozens of craft breweries and cocktail bars. If you want to catch a quiet moment outside, the city's Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area zones and pocket parks allow visitors to enjoy beverages outdoors while exploring neighborhoods like The Banks."
Cincinnati sits on the Ohio River and hosts the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States. The city combines German heritage, folksy charm, metropolitan energy, and bourbon culture. The dining scene ranges from Cincinnati chili to James Beard–nominated restaurants and diverse international eateries despite a population of just over 300,000. Arts and culture feature hundreds of murals, the Blink immersive light festival, and the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood with extensive 19th-century Italianate architecture. Dozens of craft breweries, cocktail bars, Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas, and pocket parks encourage neighborhood exploration. Sports history includes the Cincinnati Red Stockings and the historic Roebling Suspension Bridge.
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