Hamilton County's county seat in Ohio is Cincinnati, which sits on the northern bank of the Ohio River where it meets the Licking River, separating Kentucky and Ohio. Established in 1788, Cincinnati was one of the largest cities in the United States during the 19th century, coming in behind only New Orleans and the more established cities along the east coast.

Cincinnati's skyline is characterized by a mix of renowned national landmarks and beloved local attractions, which serve as popular gathering spots. Among the most notable of these landmarks are Union Terminal, Carew Tower, Great American Tower, Fountain Square, Washington Park, and Great American Ballpark.

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