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You’ll never see this neighborhood the same way again. Have a bite and learn a bit about the people who walked Walnut Hills before you, such as:
– Horace Sudduth, the wealthiest Black Cincinnatian of his generation,
– Lucy Stone, who shocked 1800s society by refusing to change her name after marriage,
– Frank Robinson, Reds’ 1956 Rookie of the Year,
– Harriet Beecher Stowe, a teacher and mom whose debut novel spurred the North into anti-slavery activism,
and more!

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Social Activity, In Person, Outdoor

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beginner-friendly

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