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This is a list of notable residents of Cincinnati, Ohio. [1]

Politics

William Howard Taft

Business

Ted Turner

Science

Albert Sabin

Journalism and media

Dan Patrick
Tony Snow

Artists and entertainment

Acting, motion pictures, and television

Doris Day
Roy Rogers
Steven Spielberg

Music

Nick Lachey
Andy Williams

Groups

Authors

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Visual artists

Snow in New York by Robert Henri

Sports

Baseball

Buck Ewing
Ken Griffey Jr.
Miller Huggins
Barry Larkin
Kevin Youkilis

Basketball

Boxing

Football

Roger Staubach

Golf

Tennis

Other

Jonathan "Jon Moxley" Good
Rose Lavelle

Military

William Haines Lytle

Other notable people

Nelson Glueck

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