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Old Posted Sep 29, 2020, 12:04 AM
edale edale is offline
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Originally Posted by BigDipper 80 View Post
Dayton's satellite cities are Troy, Xenia, and Springfield; and depending on who you ask, you could probably add Middletown and Piqua to that list too.

Cincinnati doesn't really have a lot of satellite cities other than Hamilton. Everything else is really a core city like Covington or a total sprawlburb like Mason that does have a 19th-century "downtown", but it's barely a blip on the map.
Lebanon is a satellite city of Cincinnati's. 20,000 people, settled in 1802, contiguous with northern sprawl of Mason, Deerfield Twp., etc.

Also, I'd call Middletown a shared satellite city of Cincinnati and Dayton. It's in Cincy's MSA, and their public schools play in an athletic league with the Cincy northern suburban districts like Princeton, Sycamore, Lakota, etc.
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