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Aurora is a neat little Ohio river city, just 35 miles from Cincinnati. In our meandering from Louisville back home, I was able to spend about 10 minuets downtown as were on a tight schedule, thus you only get 19 pics.

 

The city's website is interesting, I recommend a browse: http://www.aurora.in.us/

 

Next up is beautiful Madison, Indiana, one of the most historic, intact cities in the midwest.

 

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Pretty nice buildings.

Nice job.  Can't wait to see the Madison, IN pics.

Nice!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Sounds like you followed the river!  I've done that, too, on my visits down to Louisville. 

 

There is a really quaint town between Rising Sun and Madison called Vevay.  It is similar to Madison, but smaller and maybe less touristy.  The big difference is that it doesnt sit right on the river, but back on off on a low bluff.  In the 1970s there was a sidewheel ferry that connected it to the Kentucky side, but that closed when the bridge across Markland Dam opened. 

 

Vevay also used to have a "Swiss Wine Festiva" as the place was founded by Swiss who tried to start a wine biz there. 

 

You did some good work on this Aurora thread.  Looking forward to Madison, which was a favorite destination for Louisville folk for a weekend execursion. 

 

 

This is UrbanOHIO!!!  jk :laugh:

 

Neat tour....I love small towns with character, keep 'em coming!

Such nice pictures!

 

Looking forward to the Madison pictures...Madison is a great little river town.

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