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Fall is here and leaves on trees are beginning to turn from lush greens to colorful hues of red and yellow. Miami University Hamilton's newly installed tree walk aims to inspire people and help them learn about the campus canopy.
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It was the start of the pandemic in 2020, Ashley Neal was living in Hamilton, having moved back after years away to care for her grandmother. But now her granny had passed on and a family member told her either start paying the rent or get out.
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All winter long, people across the Tri-State dream of the return of a summer classic — the local ice cream shop. These purveyors of sweet treats serve up cones, shakes, banana splits and more. They have lots of names: Dairy Bar, Creamy Whip; in Hamilton's Lindenwald neighborhood, Sweden Creme has been filling the bill for decades, but this summer won't be so sweet.
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All this year, Cincinnati's Jewish population is celebrating 200 years of communal life. As part of our community storytelling project Round the Corner, WVXU's Tana Weingartner takes us to a pair of Jewish cemeteries in Hamilton's historic Lindenwald neighborhood.
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WVXU is spending time in the Hamilton neighborhood of Lindenwald as part of our community storytelling initiative, Round the Corner. We've heard about the community's roots and how it's looking to re-establish its business district. This week we explore the community's changing demographics.Like the rest of the city of Hamilton, Lindenwald is slowly growing more diverse.
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Hamilton is Ohio's 11th largest city. Formerly an industrial town, it's been reinventing itself with small businesses. That includes plans for re-energizing the shopping and businesses corridor through its most populous neighborhood, Lindenwald.
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Just north of Fairfield in Butler County, on the southern edge of Hamilton, you'll find the historic neighborhood of Lindenwald. This re-emerging gem is the latest focus of WVXU's community storytelling initiative, Round the Corner.