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With its tree-lined, upmarket neighborhoods and small-town feel, Fort Mitchell is a suburban retreat for Greater Cincinnati families and relocating professionals alike. Just a short drive from downtown, Fort Mitchell residents enjoy quick access to events at Great American Ball Park, Paul Brown Stadium, Newport Aquarium and the Cincinnati Zoo.
Fort Mitchell’s green spaces boast a wealth of outdoor activities mere steps from home. Landscaped seating, play areas and basketball courts offer residential appeal at the smaller Iris Road and Crescent Parks, while General Ormsby Mitchel Park’s shaded pavilion, wooded picnic grounds and sports opportunities make it ideal for family and team-friendly fun.
Fort Mitchell is also home to two Kentucky Blue Ribbon schools — Beechwood Independent and Blessed Sacrament — as well as a successful small business sector and outstanding restaurants like the historic Greyhound Tavern.
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