Cincinnati is a city in southwestern
Ohio, that lies on the Ohio River, nicknamed "The Queen City."
It has a large metropolitan area, commonly called "Greater
Cincinnati", covering parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. It is
home to major-league sports, including the Reds, the Bengals, and
the historic international tennis tournament The Cincinnati Masters
& Women's Open, as well as major corporations such as Procter &
Gamble and Kroger. Cincinnati was the site of many historical
beginnings. Established in 1867, the Cincinnati Red Stockings (later
the Reds) became the world's first professional baseball team in
1869. In 1935, major league baseball's first night game was played
at Crosley Field. On
the Web:Cincinnati Convention &
Visitors Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION
TRAVELING AROUND
CINCINNATI
-Ballpark: Great American Ball
Park -Tenant: Cincinnati Reds -Opened: March 31, 2003
-Capacity: 42,271 -Cost:
$320 Million -Dimensions: 325-R, 404-C, 328-L
-Seating
Chart
-Fan
Experiences -Address:
100 Main St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202 On
the Web:
Great American Ball Park
-Public
Transit: METRO city passenger bus, operated by
SORTA.
TANK Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky in Downtown Cincinnati
south of sixth street.
On the Web:
SORTA -
TANK
-Taxi: Skyline Taxi: 513-241-7733
Towne Taxi:
513-761-7700 -Parking: Pay lots available downtown On the Web: Downtown Parking -Alternatives:
Walk and Bike Paths
-Maps
and Directions
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