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Northern Kentucky is Not a Suburb of Cincinnati

By Chris Collins, published Dec 28, 2007
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Located just across the river south of Cincinnati is the beginning of Northern Kentucky. Small cities such as Covington and Newport border the Ohio River on the Northern side of Kentucky. All of my life it has been a sad fact that the area I live in has been considered a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Furthermore this fact has been backed up time and again with such things as The Greater Cincinnati Airport being located in Kentucky. It is because of these disillusions that I believe images of the backwoods hillbilly residents of Kentucky, has persisted so long. In truth many of these jokes are funny but they have very little truth.

Northern Kentucky is beautiful, with rolling hills, wonderful meadows and some of the nicest people you will find anywhere. Northern Kentucky University is one of the major colleges. Many wonderful attractions are spread throughout the area. Great Parks and landmarks are sprinkled all over the place. The Industry in Northern Kentucky has grown rapidly in the last twenty years. Many major companies have opened divisions in this area, including Mazak, Toyota, and Citibank.

In our modern day the cities and towns of Northern Kentucky have grown by leaps and bounds. One reason for this is because people wishing to remove themselves from the overgrown Cincinnati Metropolitan area have moved south. The irony that always follows is the quite area they have moved too slowly outgrows itself. Once this begins, it also becomes a metropolitan area.

In the past few years, Northern Kentucky went through an evolution that has begun to shed the image of our area being part of Ohio. Newport Kentucky used to be known as being owned and ran by the Mafia. The seventies brought an era of change to the Newport. With the fire of the Beverly Hills Supper Club, it almost could be seen as marking the end of a period in time. Newport went into a dormant state, and frankly spent most of the late eighties and early nineties with a reputation of a slum. Developers began opening attractions that would attract people.

Northern Kentucky is Not a Suburb of Cincinnati
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Northern ky has been my home for 36 years. I am a native to this area, and absolutely love the ald and the new. The old buildings and homes are so unique and have profound characteristics. While, the new homes and buildings add a new century, modern day appeal. You have your downtown area in locations such as Newport and Covington. This is where the majority of entertainment is found. Then, you also have your more subdue neighborhoods, where lifestyles are more family oriented and run at a slower pace. You have your soccer moms, your professional moms, your sinle moms, and your I can do it all moms. Whatever the case may be, we all intermingle. getting settled into a small community is the best way to get aquainted and form support groups. In all, NKy is a great place to settle in, start a business or raise a family.

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