Anyone familiar with the Cincinatti Metro area? I have an opportunity to potentially move there and would really appreciate any tips y’all might have.

Things I’m trying to keep in mind:

  • relatively close to some type of left organizing (<30 min drive). There might be a local DSA or PSL chapter, not sure how active though
  • diversity
  • dog friendly
  • walkable/bike able for errands / parks / poi
  • public transportation
  • safe to have gender bending presentation in the neighborhood

I’ve heard good things about:

  • Oakley
  • Covington
  • Bellevue
  • Hyde Park
  • Newport
  • Silverton
  • a few others whose names aren’t coming to mind

The KY side seems more outwardly conservative (some pockets of pride flags tho) but is also significantly less expensive

Any areas that yall would recommend looking at?

  • Llituro [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    the kentucky side and the cincinatti side form an interestingly coherent cultural enclave. the area is historically populated by german catholic immigrants. in kentucky, they say “northern kentucky” to refer to the three counties next to cincinatti because of this. weird stuff. also a lot of appalachian culture. woke cincinatti actually used to be a place where it was illegal to call someone a hillbilly.

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      in kentucky, they say “northern kentucky” to refer to the three counties next to cincinatti because of this. weird stuff.

      Lol, we know some people from the east side of KY that referred to this area as “northern kentucky,” didn’t realize how ubiquitous that was.

      Reminds me of Arkansas - folks around there refer to NW Arkansas to refer to the, presumably, more progressive/different part of the state.

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        i’ve also found that people in kentucky describe where they’re from in terms of counties, instead of city or town names. tripped me out when i first encountered it.