Fairfield lies in Butler County between Cincinnati to the south and Hamilton to the north, straddling the Great Miami River at the point where Ohio Route 4 crosses Interstate 275. The area was part of the Symmes Purchase of 1788 and was settled beginning in the 1790s. Most of the current city remained farmland until postwar suburban growth arrived in the 1950s, and Fairfield incorporated as a village in 1955 and as a city in 1980.
Cincinnati Financial, a Fortune 500 insurance holding company, maintains its corporate headquarters at a campus along Ohio Route 4 in Fairfield. The company wrote its first policies in Cincinnati in 1950 and relocated to the current Fairfield campus as it expanded. The Jungle Jim's International Market, a 6-acre grocery store that has developed a following for its size and international selection, opened on Dixie Highway in 1974.
Marsh Lake and the adjacent Waterworks Park provide public recreation space along the Great Miami River. Harbin Park on the south side of the city includes playing fields, a disc golf course, and hiking trails through 134 acres of woodland. The Butler County Regional Airport sits in the northern part of the city and serves general aviation and corporate aircraft.
Reviews of Fairfield-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
Fairfield lies in Butler County between Cincinnati to the south and Hamilton to the north, straddling the Great Miami River at the point where Ohio Route 4 crosses Interstate 275. The area was part of the Symmes Purchase of 1788 and was settled beginning in the 1790s. Most of the current city remained farmland until postwar suburban growth arrived in the 1950s, and Fairfield incorporated as a village in 1955 and as a city in 1980.
Cincinnati Financial, a Fortune 500 insurance holding company, maintains its corporate headquarters at a campus along Ohio Route 4 in Fairfield. The company wrote its first policies in Cincinnati in 1950 and relocated to the current Fairfield campus as it expanded. The Jungle Jim's International Market, a 6-acre grocery store that has developed a following for its size and international selection, opened on Dixie Highway in 1974.
Marsh Lake and the adjacent Waterworks Park provide public recreation space along the Great Miami River. Harbin Park on the south side of the city includes playing fields, a disc golf course, and hiking trails through 134 acres of woodland. The Butler County Regional Airport sits in the northern part of the city and serves general aviation and corporate aircraft.
Reviews of Fairfield-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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