Mason sits in Warren County, about 22 miles north of downtown Cincinnati. The city takes its name from Major William Mason, who purchased the land in 1815 and laid out the original town site. Growth accelerated in the late twentieth century as Cincinnati suburbanization extended north along Interstate 71, and Mason transformed from a farming village into one of the major employment and residential centers of the metropolitan area.
Kings Island, the largest amusement park in the Midwest by acreage, opened in Mason in 1972. The park's Eiffel Tower replica is a regional landmark, and the Beast, a wooden roller coaster opened in 1979, remains one of the longest wooden coasters in the world at 7,359 feet. Procter and Gamble operates a major research and development campus called Mason Business Center on the west side of the city, and the Lindner Family Tennis Center hosts the Cincinnati Open each August, one of the largest annual tennis tournaments outside the Grand Slam events.
Mason City Schools operate Mason High School, one of the largest high schools in Ohio with enrollment over 3,500. The district has been a consistent high performer in academic and athletic categories. Makino Corporation, the Japanese machine tool manufacturer, bases its American operations at a campus in Mason.
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Mason sits in Warren County, about 22 miles north of downtown Cincinnati. The city takes its name from Major William Mason, who purchased the land in 1815 and laid out the original town site. Growth accelerated in the late twentieth century as Cincinnati suburbanization extended north along Interstate 71, and Mason transformed from a farming village into one of the major employment and residential centers of the metropolitan area.
Kings Island, the largest amusement park in the Midwest by acreage, opened in Mason in 1972. The park's Eiffel Tower replica is a regional landmark, and the Beast, a wooden roller coaster opened in 1979, remains one of the longest wooden coasters in the world at 7,359 feet. Procter and Gamble operates a major research and development campus called Mason Business Center on the west side of the city, and the Lindner Family Tennis Center hosts the Cincinnati Open each August, one of the largest annual tennis tournaments outside the Grand Slam events.
Mason City Schools operate Mason High School, one of the largest high schools in Ohio with enrollment over 3,500. The district has been a consistent high performer in academic and athletic categories. Makino Corporation, the Japanese machine tool manufacturer, bases its American operations at a campus in Mason.
Escortservice.com indexes the escort websites that advertise availability in Mason. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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