Sharonville

Located about 13 miles north of downtown Cincinnati, the city of Sharonville sits mostly in Hamilton County, with a small portion in Butler County. Settlers first arrived in Sharonville, originally called Sharon, in 1788. It was incorporated as a village in 1911 and became a city in 1962. Sharonville is home to Princeton City Schools, a consolidated school district comprised of students from Evendale, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Sharonville, Springdale and Woodlawn. Former NFL players Tom Waddle and Spencer Ware hail from this first ring suburb of Cincinnati, as does actress and dancer Carmen Electra.  

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