Loveland, Administrative division in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Loveland is a city spanning Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties, located about 15 miles northeast of Cincinnati. The area blends residential neighborhoods with parks, schools, and shopping centers across its three-county territory.
Settlement began in 1795 when Colonel Thomas Paxton purchased land in the area, establishing the foundation for the growing community. The region expanded significantly during the 1800s as Cincinnati's influence spread northward.
The Little Miami Scenic Trail connects the city to a network of recreational paths, drawing cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
The area is easily accessible via Interstate 275 and offers several parks for outdoor activities and recreation. Schools and shopping centers are spread throughout, making it convenient for daily needs and family outings.
The area served as a stopping point along underground routes for those seeking freedom during the 1800s. Today, the Little Miami Scenic Trail connects the city to a network of paths popular with cyclists and nature lovers.
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