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This is a list of famous residents of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Politics

Business

Science

Journalism and media

Artists and entertainment

Acting, motion pictures, and television

Music

Groups

Authors

Visual artists

Sports

Baseball

Kevin Youkilis

Basketball

Football

Other

Military

Other notable people

References

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  14. ^ Laura King Van Dusen, "Marie Guiraud: 1860s Pioneer, Mother of Ten, Widowed at Forty-five, Amassed One of the Largest Estates in Park County Up to 1909", Historic Tales from Park County: Parked in the Past (Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2013), ISBN 978-1-62619-161-7, pp. 15-20.