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Cincinnati neighborhood, Cleveland market honored

By Associated Press

CLEVELAND: A planned community in the Cincinnati area and a Cleveland market have been honored by the American Planning Association.

In honors announced today, the association listed the suburban Cincinnati village of Mariemont among the nation's top 10 great neighborhoods. The village founded in the 1920s by a philanthropist is considered a model of community design.

The other neighborhoods honored include downtown Salem, Mass., and Society Hill in Philadelphia.

Also, the association listed Cleveland's West Side Market among the nation's top 10 great public spaces. The 96-year-old market offers vegetables, fruit, baked goods, fish and ethnic foods.

The other public spaces honored include New York's Central Park and Mellon Square in Pittsburgh.


On the Internet: American Planning Association, http://www.planning.org.

CLEVELAND: A planned community in the Cincinnati area and a Cleveland market have been honored by the American Planning Association.

In honors announced today, the association listed the suburban Cincinnati village of Mariemont among the nation's top 10 great neighborhoods. The village founded in the 1920s by a philanthropist is considered a model of community design.

The other neighborhoods honored include downtown Salem, Mass., and Society Hill in Philadelphia.

Also, the association listed Cleveland's West Side Market among the nation's top 10 great public spaces. The 96-year-old market offers vegetables, fruit, baked goods, fish and ethnic foods.

The other public spaces honored include New York's Central Park and Mellon Square in Pittsburgh.


On the Internet: American Planning Association, http://www.planning.org.



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