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Located at the juncture of the Licking and Ohio Rivers, the Licking Riverside neighborhood is the oldest residential section of the city. The city's oldest brick structure is located here, the Carneal House, circa 1814, together with an eclectic collection of historic mansions and gardens. Modern condominiums have spectacular views of downtown Cincinnati. Located adjacent to the Roebling Suspension Bridge and the city's newest riverfront developments, Licking Riverside boasts two parks, several gracefully turreted churches, the art club at Baker-Hunt, and Kenton County Public Library. From jazz clubs and deli's to private clubs and river boats, fine dining and beautiful surroundings are close at hand.
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