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Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 152H: City of Covington, Kentucky
Overview The City of Covington, Kentucky, is a community of historic charm and notably located immediately opposite the inner Cincinnati area. Today, the community is associated with Northern Kentucky and is the northern county seat of Kenton County, whose more-centrally-located county seat is located at Independence. Amenities within the Covington area include the Hotel Covington, Mainstrasse Village, the Licking Riverside Historic District, and Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home, with the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/01/hype-for-the-future-152h-city-of-covington-kentucky/
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Hype for the Future 133WTN: City of Walton, Kentucky
Overview The City of Walton, Kentucky, is a growing suburban area situated primarily within the boundaries of Boone County but extending east into the boundaries of Kenton County. Today, many new residential subdivisions are being constructed in the vicinity of Walton, representing the modern suburban lifestyle and mandatory single-family zoning common throughout much of modern American suburbia. Today, Walton specifically is associated with the Commonwealth of Kentucky by way of the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133wtn-city-of-walton-kentucky/
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Hype for the Future 125D: More on Butler County, Ohio
Introduction Butler County is situated in the southwestern portion of the State of Ohio in the United States of America, bounded by Preble County to the north, Montgomery County to the northeast, Warren County to the east, Hamilton County to the south, and Indiana to the west. Neighboring counties in the State of Indiana include Franklin County to the west and Union County to the northwest. Communities The three (3) largest communities within the county are Hamilton, Middletown, and […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/06/hype-for-the-future-125d-more-on-butler-county-ohio/
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Hype for the Future 124E: City of Trenton, Ohio
Introduction The City of Trenton, Ohio, is located within the northeastern portion of Butler County, largely associated with Madison Township albeit with a significantly smaller portion located within the boundaries of Wayne Township. Today, the community is largely associated with residential facilities of all shapes and sizes, with the central city home to a notable donut shop and park area. Travel The City of Trenton is situated primarily within Madison Township with much of the western […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/04/hype-for-the-future-124e-city-of-trenton-ohio/
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Hype for the Future 122A: What is “Northern Kentucky?”
Introduction One of perhaps the most confusing regions along the Ohio River in the United States of America is the region in the Commonwealth of Kentucky known as “Northern Kentucky,” whose cultural anchor is out of state in the City of Cincinnati primarily on the Ohio side. Though the Kentucky side was established earlier than the Ohio side, and even the old name “Losantiville” relates to the Licking River, the modern area is centered on the Ohio side, which has technically been […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/02/hype-for-the-future-122a-what-is-northern-kentucky/
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Hype for the Future 113S: Amelia, Ohio
Overview Within the State of Ohio, the community of Amelia was formerly a village located within the southwestern portion of Clermont County, along the east-west Route 125 known locally as the “Ohio Pike.” Today, the community is split between the township limits of Pierce and Batavia Townships, with Pierce to the south and Batavia to the north, though the historical context remains intact within the suburban community. Of all the communities within the State to have been disincorporated […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/21/hype-for-the-future-113s-amelia-ohio/
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Hype for the Future 108H: Living in Lebanon, Ohio
Introduction The City of Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Ohio, primarily derived from Turtlecreek Township with the southernmost area extending into neighboring Union Township. Residents of the City of Lebanon can—and should—take pride in local features, amenities, and attractions, including in the contexts of restaurants, cafés, and stores of different types. Features The downtown area of the City of Lebanon, Ohio, is perhaps most remarkable for serving as […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/16/hype-for-the-future-108h-living-in-lebanon-ohio/
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Hype for the Future 107E: Route 42 in Hamilton County, Ohio
Introduction Within Hamilton County, Ohio, home to the City of Cincinnati and most of the inner-ring suburbs attached to the city, are a number of communities attached to one another via Route 42, a route that ultimately traverses the region between the Cities of Louisville to the west and Cleveland to the north. Within the State of Ohio, Route 42 is entirely north-south by signage, with the highway entering Hamilton County from the north at the junction with the western edge of Fields Ertel […] -
Hype for the Future 107D: “22 and 3”
Disclaimer This post will specifically refer to the portion of the concurrency of Routes 22 and 3, physically located between the Cities of Cincinnati and Washington Court House (Washington CH). Introduction Routes 22 and 3 are of particular cultural significance, whether north and east toward Washington Court House or south and west approaching the inner City of Cincinnati. The concurrency of the highways spans Hamilton, Warren, Clinton, and Fayette Counties, including every associated […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/15/hype-for-the-future-107d-22-and-3/
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Hype for the Future 107C: Historic Eastern Cincinnati
Overview On the historic railroads associated with the eastern side of Cincinnati, two of the most important areas had been Sixteen Mile Stand in Hamilton County and Twenty Mile Stand in Warren County. Today, both communities are attached to Route 22 and within relatively close proximity to the City of Loveland, with Sixteen Mile Stand in Symmes Township and Twenty Mile Stand in Deerfield Township. In most cases, the Twenty Mile Stand area is associated with postal delivery from Loveland […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/15/hype-for-the-future-107c-historic-eastern-cincinnati-2/
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Hype for the Future 106B: City of South Lebanon, Ohio
Overview Traditionally known as the Village of “Deerfield,” the City of South Lebanon remains a significant community within the boundaries of Warren County, Ohio. Located primarily along Route 48, the community is associated with nearby Kings Mills with significant cultural influence from nearby Kings Island. Maineville is also located nearby to the south, while South Lebanon is ultimately a suburban area with respect to the City of Cincinnati, accessible via nearby Interstate 71.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/02/14/hype-for-the-future-106b-city-of-south-lebanon-ohio/