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Encyclopedia > Little Miami River

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Miami Travel Guide - Miami Travel (251 words)
Miami Travel Guide - Miami is located in Southeast Florida, on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean.
Miami's flavour is heavily influenced by the confluence of cultures that meet in this diverse urban area.
In addition to the relaxation retreat offered by the area’s beaches, Miami also has a happening nightlife that is second to none.
Little Miami River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (210 words)
The Little Miami River (also called the Little Miami Scenic River) is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 160 mi (257 km) long, in southwestern Ohio in the United States.
It joins the Ohio River east of Cincinnati, and is named for the Miami, an Algonquin-speaking Native American people who lived in the region during the early days of white settlement.
A series of state and local parks and bike trails have been built along the river, including the Little Miami Bike Trail (of which the Loveland Bike Trail is a subsection), the Buckeye Trail, and Little Miami Scenic State Park.
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