Good times in Cincinnati, A (art) to Z (Zula)

Andrew Davis, managing editor of a Chicago LGBTQ newspaper and website, visited Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky recently to write a travel story and came away impressed.

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Andrew Davis, managing editor of Chicago’s Windy City Times, a newspaper and website serving the LGBTQ community, visited Cincinnati recently as part of its TRAVEL series and came away impressed.

“When I told several people I’d be headed to Cincinnati, Ohio, and neighboring northern Kentucky,” Davis wrote in the opening to his report, “I pretty much received a collective shrug as well as comments like, ‘You’ll probably run out of things to do within a day.’ Well, I’m here to tell people near and far that Cincinnati and Kentucky have a LOT to offer — primarily with (courtesy of revitalization) some pretty unique spots that make the area memorable.”

Davis’ whirlwind visit included Over-the-Rhine, Covington’s MainStrasse district (“reminded me of Evanston”), Clifton and Northside (“full of treasures of all types”).

Read the full story from Windy City Times here.
 

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