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Covington

Northern Kentucky Area

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Covington is Northern Kentucky’s largest city and is the fifth largest city in Kentucky. The city is currently undergoing a dynamic surge of growth and renovation. The city is located between the Licking and Ohio Rivers and has a population of 43,000 residents. The city was founded in 1814.

New hotels, office towers and riverboat restaurants along the riverfront are among the most prestigious in the Greater Cincinnati area. Covington is also aware of the importance of maintaining its heritage of fine old homes. Many of these lovely homes and 19th century row houses are on the National Register of Historic places. In recent years, homes and condominiums that take advantage of the spectacular river and Cincinnati skyline views have been built. With this combination of progress and heritage, Covington offers its residents an exciting urban lifestyle with a touch of history.

Transportation

The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (T.A.N.K.) services Covington extensively. I-75 travels through Covington, and within a 10-minute drive is Interstate I-275. There are three bridges connecting Covington with Cincinnati to the north and two bridges with Newport and the rest of Campbell County to the east. Covington is a 15-minute drive to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

Hospitals

St. Elizabeth Medical Center North is located within the City of Covington. The University of Cincinnati Medical Center is just minutes away. Children's Hospital is located in Cincinnati.

Shopping

The historic MainStrasse area of the city is a very attractive renovated shopping area with a distinctive German flavor and small specialty shops. Stores are also located just across the bridge in downtown Cincinnati.

Recreation

Covington is famous for Devou Park which contains 700+ acres of beautiful grounds complete with an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, museum and amphitheater as well as a beautiful view of downtown Cincinnati and Covington.

Covington has many parks to enjoy: Randolph Park has an Olympic-sized swimming pool as well a picnic shelter, playground basketball court and ball field. Peaselburg Little Peoples Playland has a fenced-in playground. The Lance Corporal Justin Sims Memorial Park has a playground and picnic tables. Goebel Park offers trails, picnic shelter, playground and water park/pool. The Annie Hargraves has a playground, basketball court and picnic areas. The 30th Street Decoursey Park features trails, a picnic shelter, playground and basketball court. Barb Cook Park has a playground and basketball court. George Rogers Clark Park is along the Ohio River offering beautiful views of downtown Cincinnati to those who walk and bike along the sidewalks. Kenney Shields Park offers trails and a basketball court and connects to the Goebel pool via a walking trail. Goebel Park is best known for its German-style Carroll chimes clock tower. This park has trails, a picnic shelter, playground and waterpark/pool. Hard Pike Park is the southernmost park in Covington has a playground, picnic tables and benches. The Licking River Greenway Trails connects the Licking River, Covington, Taylor Mill and Newport with a 12-14 miles trail system when it is completed. The George Steinford Park is the Sixth Street Promenade in Covington and is the heart of the MainStrasse Village. Many residents stroll and walk their dogs while enjoying the village-style views. Many events are held along this promenade. The Bill Cappel Youth Sports Complex is a large park that includes five lit ball fields, two soccer fields, picnic shelter, walking paths and a zero-depth water park. BF Howard Park features a beautiful fountain and benches.The annual WEBN Fireworks along the Ohio River riverfront are held during the Labor Day weekend. Covington residents have stunning views of this fireworks display from along the river banks to the top of Devou Park.

Twin Oaks golf course is located in the Rosedale section of Covington and is a beautiful, well maintained 18-hole golf course. The Devou Park golf course offers 18 holes for golfers of all abilities.

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