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Where to Send Flowers in Cincinnati
Whether you’e congratulating a new mother or sending "get well soon" flowers and gifts, 1-800-Flowers.com has an excellent selection of hospital flowers and gifts. These gifts are easy to send to local Cincinnati hospitals, including: The Christ Hospital, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Bethesda North Hospital, and Shriner’s Hospital for Children, among others.
Funerals are a sad time for any family, but you can celebrate your loved one’s memory with flower delivery to local Cincinnati funeral homes from 1-800-Flowers. Local Cincinnati funeral homes include: Walker Funeral Home, Grunn Funeral Home, Schaefer & Busby Funeral Home, and Thompson Hall & Jordan Funeral Homes.
Flower Delivery in Cincinnati
Flower delivery is available throughout Cincinnati, including all five major districts and including areas such as downtown Cincinnati, Mount Adams, Over-the-Rhine, West End, California, Columbia-Tusculum, East End, East Walnut Hills, Evanston, Hyde Park, Kennedy Heights, Linwood, Madisonville, Mount Lookout, Mount Washington, Oakley, Pleasant Ridge, East Prince Hill, East Westwood, English Woods, Lower Price Hill, Millvale, North Fairmount, Riverside, Sayler Park, Sedamsville, South Cumminsville, South Fairmount, The Villages of Roll Hill, West Price Hill, Westwood, Avondale, Bond Hill, Carthage, Corryville, Hartwell, Mount Auburn, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Roselawn, Walnut Hills, Camp Washington, Clifton, College Hill, CUF, The Heights, Mount Airy, Northside, Spring Grove Village, and Winton Hills.
About Cincinnati, Ohio
Located on the Ohio River, Cincinnati is the third-largest city in Ohio, with a population of 300k. Home to two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL and the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest team in Major League baseball. Cincinnatians love food, with popular dishes including Cincinnati-style chili, ice cream, the local dish goetta (which originated from the city’s early German settlers and includes ground meat and steel-cut oats and flavored with bay leaves, salt, rosemary, pepper, and thyme) and local barbecue.
With a climate that’s neither too hot or too cold, Cincinnati is ideal for city touring, including activities such as walking around the Cincinnati Historical Museum and Museum of Natural History and Science. The downtown architecture in filled with beautiful art deco buildings. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest in the country.