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Tipp City is a city in Miami County, Ohio, United States just outside of Dayton.
Formerly known as Tippecanoe, and then Tippecanoe City, this town was renamed to Tipp City in 1938 because another town in Ohio was likewise named Tippecanoe.
Tipp City has been called " a truly exquisite little town " by many visitors.
Tipp City is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Tipp City is located on the Miami River, in Miami county, approximately 10 miles north of Dayton, OH and has direct highway access to I-75.
The dramatic modern growth of the town has occurred under a new name: Tipp City.
Tipp City and Tippecanoe are 200 miles apart.
Downtown Tipp City businesses that wish to play up the Tippecanoe City 19th century heritage have argued that modern geography and postal methods would alleviate any confusion in reverting to the old name.
On the other hand, residents are used to the name Tipp City.
Tipp City functions as a bedroom community north of Dayton, and includes light manufacturing, small business and family-owned restaurants, serving the local community and travelers along I-75.
Tipp City uses the council-manager government system.
Tipp City Exempted Village Schools serve the city proper and surrounding Monroe Township.
Starting at the Shelby county line, it will run through the south end of Piqua, Troy and Tipp City before meeting up with the Montgomery County Municipal Jail just south of Tipp City.
The Tipp City portion of the trail will consist of three sections:
Media: KIT-channel 5, Tipp City Independent Voice
When these sections are completed, bikers will be able to travel all the way from Tipp City to downtown Dayton via bike path.
The cultural focus of Tipp City is largely based on high school and community-gathering events.
The Miami County Visitors Bureau as well as the Tipp City Visitor's Bureau maintains a list of upcoming special events.
Tipp City in Popular Culture

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The Tipp City Independent Voice ceased publication with the final issue being released on July 22, 2009.

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The clubhouse was sold to the late Ben Tipp in 1934, and much of the property passed into private hands.

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While the city's name was changed long ago, the high school never changed its name ; Tippecanoe High School, is a constant reminder to people in the area of what " Tipp " refers to.
Currently under construction, the Miami County Bike Trail will be Tipp City's addition to the Buckeye Trail.
' Tipp City ' is the name of a song by The Amps, a side project of Kim Deal.
Tippecanoe Gazette ( 2010 )-Available through subscription as well as several retail outlets in Tipp City such as Foodtown, Speedway, Clark's Pharmacy and The Big Robot Game Cafe in Tipp City's historic downtown district.
TippNews DAILY is a daily, free online news resource for residents of Tipp City.

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There are also several regional and special-interest newspapers and magazines, such as Chicago, the Dziennik Związkowy ( Polish Daily News ), Draugas ( the Lithuanian daily newspaper ), the Chicago Reader, the SouthtownStar, the Chicago Defender, the Daily Herald, Newcity, StreetWise and the Windy City Times.
On 26 January 2011 the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the Rabbitohs were about to embark on a five year multi-million dollar sponsorship deal with the giant Star City Casino.
* Former Glasgow Herald offices in Mitchell Street, now The Lighthouse – Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and the City
Writers include his quotes in pieces for The Flint Times in Michigan, The Kansas City Star, The West Australian News, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, The New Zealand Herald, and the Pembroke Observer in Ontario.
* Osage City Herald, local newspaper
* " The Langston City Herald " newspaper hosted by the Gateway to Oklahoma History
* Cached Baker City Herald article on Huntington
On March 4, 2009, the Bellingham Herald reported a meeting of the Everson City Council to discuss such a merger, which was compared to the merger of four towns to form Bellingham in 1903.
The New York Herald was a large distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between May 6, 1835, and 1924.
White designed the second Madison Square Garden ( 1890 ; demolished in 1925 ), The Cable Building — the Broadway cable car power station ( 611 Broadway, 1892 ), Madison Square Presbyterian Church, the New York Herald Building ( 1894 ; demolished ), the First Bowery Savings Bank, at the Bowery and Grand Street, 1894, Washington Square Arch ( 1889 ), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, and the Century Club, all in New York City.
In addition to its internationally renowned flagship Herald Square location in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the company operates over 850 other stores in the United States.
Dick Schaap, then a columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, coined and popularized the sarcastic term in an article titled Fun City.
It is owned by the Gannett Corporation, which also owns several smaller community newspapers in Middle Tennessee, including The Dickson Herald, the Gallatin News-Examiner, the Hendersonville Star-News, the Fairview Observer, and the Ashland City Times.
The basement featured the addition of a gourmet food hall like that at Macy's in Herald Square in New York City or Harrods in London, and the St. Regis Room was expanded.
The Herald was the largest circulation newspaper in New York City until the 1880s ( when Joseph Pulitzer's World overtook it ), while the Tribunes weekly publication was circulated throughout the United States.
After having been a pupil at the High School of Glasgow, Taylor was a journalist on the Glasgow Herald and a Glasgow City Councillor from 1960.
W. W. Denslow, the illustrator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was also familiar with the White City, as he had been hired to sketch and document the exposition for the Chicago Herald ; Denslow's illustrations of the Emerald City incorporate elements that may have been inspired by the White City.
Relocating to New York City, where he worked as a New York Herald Tribune staff artist, Holman submitted freelance cartoons to magazines, ( including Colliers, The Saturday Evening Post, Life, Judge and Everybody's Weekly.
* February 24 – Far Eastern Air Transport Flight 104, a Handley Page Dart Herald, suffers the failure of an engine and attempts to make an emergency landing at Tainan Airport in Tainan City on Taiwan.
As part of the initial construction of Southgate, St Johns Lutheran Church relocated from the land that is now the site of the Herald Sun building a few metres up City Road, to 20 City Road, and serves the Southbank community as a church and spiritual centre.
In 2003, The Miami Herald and El Universal of Mexico City created an international joint venture, and in 2004 they together launched The Herald Mexico, a short-lived English language newspaper for readers in Mexico.

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