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Tipp and through
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.
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.
It flows south past Piqua and Troy, and through Taylorsville Dam near Tipp City and Vandalia.
Construction is planned in the near future to extend the trail north through Miami County to Tipp City, Troy, and Piqua.

Tipp and Munster
Later in the Munster semi-final Tipp secured their 15th consecutive championship win, a record which still stands today.
It would be 1960 before Tipp wrested back their Munster crown from Waterford with Doyle capturing his fifth provincial title.
In 1962 Tipp were still the kingpins of Munster hurling with Doyle capturing a seventh provincial medal at corner-back.
He won a Munster medal with Tipp in his first year on the team in 1954 before later lining out in his first All-Ireland final.
Tipp lost that day, however, the following year Doyle won his first Munster title as the men from the Premier County powered past Waterford, the reigning provincial champions.
He later captured a second Munster title as Tipp defeated Cork in what has been described as the toughest game of hurling ever played.
Tipp lost the 1963 Munster final to Waterford in one of the biggest hurling shocks of the decade.
Tipp later cantered casually past Cork in the provincial decider, giving Doyle a fifth Munster title.
That year he won a sixth National League medal before Tipp demolished all opposition in the provincial championship giving him a sixth Munster title.
Tipp crushed Cork in the provincial final again in 1968, giving Doyle his eighth Munster title.
Both sides met again in the Munster Championship with Tipp recording another victory.

Tipp and championship
Tipp were the overwhelming favourites and were looking for a third championship in-a-row.
In the Tipp 3 Bundesliga, 10 teams play a " double championship " with each team playing every other twice at home and twice away during a championship year which is divided into an autumn and a spring season.
Kilkenny inexplicably collapsed as Tipp recorded a 3-11 to 0-3 victory in one of the most one-sided championship deciders ever.

Tipp and with
The Tipp City Independent Voice ceased publication with the final issue being released on July 22, 2009.
The City of Vandalia shares a wastewater treatment facility with Tipp City and Huber Heights.
On March 17, 1928, Commissioner Bradley handled the meeting with the Tipp Hill residents.
Although most people in Syracuse are familiar with the Tipp Hill neighborhood, there is little agreement as to the exact boundaries.
Its franchise was merged with the rest of Tipperary franchise ( held by Tipp FM ).
Once again Tipperary were Wexford ’ s opponents in the All-Ireland final, however, Tipp won the game with two points to spare.
The following year he was back again with the Tipp minors who this time comfortably defeated Galway to win the All-Ireland.
In 1950 Doyle began the year by winning the first of a record ten National Hurling League titles with Tipp.
In what has been described as one of the games of the decade Clare came from behind at half-time to defeat Tipp for the second time that year with a score of 0-20 to 2-13.
A series of pain-killing injections before the All-Ireland final, and again at half-time, enabled him to take his place on the team and he finished with a total of 9 points in Tipp ’ s dramatic one point win over the Metropolitans.
Victory went to Tipp on that occasion with Doyle collecting the Liam McCarthy Cup for a second time as well as a fifth All-Ireland medal.
Tipp defeated Limerick that day with Doyle collecting a ninth provincial medal.
In was in his debut season that Reddin enjoyed his first major success with Tipp when he captured a National League medal following a win over arch-rivals Cork.
Tipp opened the floodgates with a Paddy Kenny goal before Jimmy Kennedy added two more goals in the second-half.

Tipp and Doyle
In the All-Ireland final Tipp faced Dublin, however, in spite of being red-hot favourites, Doyle ’ s side were lucky to clinch victory by a single point bringing his All-Ireland medal tally up to five.
In the subsequent All-Ireland final the second instalment of the Tipperary-Wexford rivalry resulted in a win for Tipp and a sixth All-Ireland medal for Doyle.
In the All-Ireland final Wexford were once again waiting for Tipp, however, victory went to Doyle ’ s side and he captured a record-equalling eighth All-Ireland medal.
Tipp won the game by 5-15 to 2-5 giving Doyle a coveted All-Ireland medal.
Kilkenny fell heavily to Tipp on that occasion as Doyle collected a second All-Ireland medal after scoring 2 goals and 3 points in the 4-16 to 1-5 victory.
In spite of this Tipp still won the game by 4-7 to 3-7, thanks to one goal and three points by Doyle.
Tipp eventually secured the win on a score line of 3-10 to 2-11, giving Doyle the honour of climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand to collect the Liam McCarthy Cup and a third All-Ireland medal.
Tipp lost the game and Doyle retired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards.

Tipp and capturing
In 2003 Carey added to his medal collection by capturing a third National League title following a thrilling 5-14 to 5-13 defeat of Tipp.

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