Edgington Funeral Homes are owned by Craig and Sonya Edgington. Craig has been a licensed funeral director and embalmer since 1985 and was involved in the family business many years prior to start. Craig and Sonya are carrying on the rich...
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John J. Radel entered funeral service in 1878 after helping a neighbor with the burial of an infant. He opened his first office with a small frame structure at 652 State Avenue in Lower Price Hill, replacing it with a new, larger building by...
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Kings Mills is an census-designated place in the southwestern corner of Deerfield Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States, on the western shore of the Little Miami River. Located along I-71 twenty miles northeast of Cincinnati, it is less than a mile east of Mason, two miles southwest of South Lebanon, two and one-half miles north of Fosters, and two miles west of Hopkinsville.Another town, Gainsboro, was platted on this site in 1815, but it did not prosper. Kings Mills was established in 1884 as a company town for the King Powder Company, and the Peters Cartridge Company which ceased operations in 1944.The town is in the Mason (513) telephone exchange and is served by the Kings Mills/Kings Island post office (45034). It is in the Kings Local School District.The Little Miami Scenic Trail, which runs from Milford to Spring Valley, passes by the community on the eastern shore of the Little Miami River in the former Little Miami Railroad right-of-way.Kings Island amusement park and Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park are immediately south of the community in Mason. Kings Mills was formerly the home of the College Football Hall of Fame, which moved to South Bend, Indiana in 1995.
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The Little Miami Bike Trail, which runs from Milford, Ohio to Spring Valley, Ohio Valley, passes by the community on the eastern shore of the Little Miami River in the former Little Miami Railroad Right-of-way (railroad)
Kings Island amusement park and Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park are immediately south of the community.
The town is in the Mason (513) telephone exchange and is served by the Kings Mills/Kings Island post office (45034). Kings Mills was formerly the home of the College Football Hall of Fame, now in South Bend, Indiana. Located along I-71 twenty miles northeast of Cincinnati, it is about three miles east of Mason, Ohio two miles southwest of South Lebanon, Ohio Lebanon, two and one-half miles north of Fosters, Ohio and two miles west of Hopkinsville, Ohio
Another town, called Gainsboro, was platted on this site in the 1820s, but it did not prosper. Kings Mills was established in 1884 as a company town for the King Powder Company, and the Peters Cartridge Company which ceased operations in the 1940s.
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