Payment Options: Cash, ATM, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express
Hours of Operation:
Monday: 4:00AM - 10:00PM
Tuesday: 4:00AM - 10:00PM
Wednesday: 4:00AM - 10:00PM
Thursday: 4:00AM - 10:00PM
Friday: 4:00AM - 11:00PM
Saturday: 4:00AM - 11:00PM
Sunday: 4:00AM - 10:00PM
Service Types: Taxi Service, Car Service, Airport Transportation, Shuttle Service, Service to Downtown Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and to the area Casinos, Mega Bus pick up service
Services Offered: AAA Discounts, Taxi Service, Car Service, Airport Transportation, Shuttle Service, Flat Rates, Designated Driver Service to Downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Casino Transportation, Group Rates, Residential and Corporate Pick up Service, Luggage Assistance, Out-of-Town Rates, Phone Reservations, Round Trip Discounts
Languages Spoken: English
Associations: M&M, Triple AAA, CVG, Dayton
Experience: Our driver's have 10 to over 20 years Tri State driving experience.
A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. In modes of public transport, the pick-up and drop-off locations are determined by the service provider, not by the passenger, although demand responsive transport and share taxis provide a hybrid bus/taxi mode.
There are four distinct forms of taxicab, which can be identified by……
Present-day Loveland originally lay at the edges of the Symmes Purchase and Virginia Military District, in what was then the Northwest Territory. The area was first settled in 1795[23] by Col. Thomas Paxton:
“ The Kentucky landowners who were dissatisfied with their family land titles sold their holdings and bought land in the Miami valleys. Colonel Thomas Paxton who won his spurs in General Wayne's army and became enamoured with the Miami Country, sold his farm in Kentucky primarily because of a faulty title and bought 1,200 acres where Loveland now ....
The city is named after James Loveland, who operated a general store ....
The original Branch Hill Bridge (Loveland Bridge) that spanned the Little Miami River just south of Loveland. It was washed out by the Flood of 1913 and replaced by the less ornate "Blue Bridge" in 1922.[26][edit] Village getawayIn its early days, Loveland was known as ....
The Hillsboro and Cincinnati Railroad was chartered in 1846 to run a line between Hillsboro and O'Bannon Creek in Loveland on the Little Miami Railroad's route. By 1850, the H&C had completed the 37 miles (60 km) to Hillsboro, Ohio. The H&C would lease its line in perpetuity ....
Loveland has periodically sought to expand its borders by annexing surrounding areas, primarily to the more commercially active west. In 1993, the city attempted to annex parts of Deerfield Township, prompting petitions to instead merge the township with the City of Mason.[45] Moves to merge Symmes Township with Loveland began the next year[46] but ultimately failed. In 1996, Loveland .....
Historic Downtown Loveland at the Loveland Bike Trail crossing. Seen here is Loveland Avenue, which was originally named Jackson Street.[47]In the late 1990s, Loveland was designated a Tree City by the National Arbor Day Foundation, as it began a number of efforts to promote its Historic Downtown neighborhood, in part to celebrate the ....
The Loveland Beautification Committee was established to sponsor various programs and events that aim to improve landscapes and other buildings around town. Under the mayorship of Lee Skierkiewicz, Loveland heavily promoted itself as a cycling destination. The Tour de Loveland, an annual cycling race, was started in order to promote the Loveland Bike Trail as the centerpiece of Historic Downtown Loveland. .....
Milford is a city in Clermont and Hamilton counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, along the Little Miami River in the southwestern part of the state. It is a part of Greater Cincinnati. Milford, an abbreviated form of mill ford, was so named because it was the first safe ford across the Little Miami north of the Ohio River, and was the only way for .....
Milford has been inhabited since prehistoric times. A field along Gatch Avenue on what was once the farm of John Gatch has yielded large numbers of artifacts for several generations; it is now believed .....
The areas known as Milford, Old Milford, and Miami Township were built on a survey by John Nancarrow, a American Revolutionary War veteran from Virginia. The area known as Miami Township was named after the Little Miami River and the tribe of Native Americans .....
Because of financial troubles, Nancarrow never visited Milford, and instead sold his share of 230 acres (0.93 km2) of land to Phillip Gatch December 20, 1802, for a total of .....
By 1815, Hageman had left for Indiana, and the name "Milford" had come into popular use. In 1818 a wooden bridge across the Little Miami was completed, making the ford obsolete. More than a century later, on January 1, 1920, the mill that was the city's namesake burned down.
At the end of the 1960s Milford was the typical American small town. Small grocery stores, a butcher shop, five & dime, drug store, barber shop and a taxi company that doubled as the fire dispatcher for the volunteer fire department, served as the hub of community activity.
Today, Milford is developing into a suburb of nearby Cincinnati; many of its residents work in the city of Cincinnati or its other suburbs.