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Revision as of 10:53, 10 February 2025
Covington is a city located in the United States, specifically in the state of Kentucky. It is the fifth most populous city in the state and is part of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area. Covington is known for its historic downtown district and vibrant arts scene.
History
Covington was founded in 1814 and named after Leonard Covington, a hero of the War of 1812. The city grew rapidly during the 19th century due to its location along the Ohio River, which made it a key transportation hub. Covington was also a major center for the manufacture of iron goods, which contributed to its economic growth.
Geography
Covington is located in the northern part of Kentucky, directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio. The city's geography is characterized by its riverfront location and the hilly terrain of the surrounding area.
Economy
The economy of Covington is diverse, with sectors such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing playing significant roles. The city is home to several major employers, including St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Fidelity Investments.
Culture
Covington has a vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues. The city is also known for its historic downtown district, which features a variety of architectural styles and is home to several notable landmarks.
Education
Covington is served by the Covington Independent Public Schools district, which operates several elementary, middle, and high schools. The city is also home to Gateway Community and Technical College.
Transportation
Covington is served by a number of major highways, including Interstates 71 and 75. The city is also served by the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which is located nearby.
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