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On the tenth day of the tenth month, the Trust for Public Land calls attention to a 10-minute goal: for everyone to have access to greenspace within a half mile walk of their house.
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A park visitor is curious about a non-historical plaque in the park.
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Nonprofit Groundwork Ohio River Valley employs high school students, many from communities underserved by conservation movements, to work in parks and community gardens throughout the city.
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Cincinnati again dropped two spots in this year's ranking of the best big park systems in the U.S.
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The Krohn Conservatory's annual butterfly show is inspired by 2009 experiments on the International Space Station.
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Cincinnati Parks' Natural Resources Division will move into the old police headquarters on Ludlow Avenue after a complete renovation by the city.
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Have you ever wondered where the Cincinnati Park's Krohn Conservatory gets all its flowers? Here's a hint: they don't grow them in Eden Park.
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A new Capitoline Wolf statue, cast in bronze from a mold found in Florence, Italy, is back in place in Eden Park. It replaces the original, which was stolen in June 2022.
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Cincinnati is at least $400 million behind on maintaining city infrastructure like roads, parks, and recreation centers. Several City Council members took a tour Monday of some facilities most in need of attention.
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Applications to receive a free tree from Cincinnati Parks ReLeaf program opens Sept. 9 at 8 a.m., specifically for residents in areas designated as low canopy.