Identical twins follow different paths that both lead back to Cincinnati
Despite living in multiple cities through a variety of careers, Matt and Mark Neff are drawn to their original hometown.
One of Cincinnati's oldest neighborhoods, Hyde Park, has become a favorite among young professionals. Hyde Park Square has evolved to become a thriving hub of activity while still preserving its original charm. Upscale specialty shops and restaurants surround the charismatic fountain in the middle of the square.A delightfully walkable neighborhood, Hyde Park seems to enjoy an unusually significant number of dog-walkers, joggers, rollerbladers and tricked out baby strollers criss-crossing its tree shaded side streets.
Despite living in multiple cities through a variety of careers, Matt and Mark Neff are drawn to their original hometown.
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