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Mason City, IA vs Cincinnati, OH

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Highlights
- There are 371 physicians per 100,000 people in Cincinnati.
- There are 358 physicians per 100,000 people in Mason City.
- The US average is 210 physicians per 100,000 people.
 Mason City, IACincinnati, OHUnited States
 Air Quality (100=best)  Unlock38.158.4
 Water Quality (100=best)47  Unlock55
 Superfund Sites (100=best)  Unlock92.286.9
 Physicians per Cap.358  Unlock210
 Health Cost  Unlock85100
   (100 = best)
Reviews for Mason City    8 Reviews

I am from the area originally and have lived several places. I recently moved back from Arizona. I moved back to help with my elderly parents. If I did not have  More

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Over 13 years ago

Where to begin?? Murder,arson,abductions,beastialty,gang killings,meth labs,pantie thiefs. High utility bills, no jobs, corrupt police, evil judges, minus 40 below wind  More

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Over 14 years ago

Unless you have a tie to Mason City, such as family, don't even consider this desolate town. The population is declining rapidly for a reason. You are on an island,  More

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Reviews for Cincinnati    113 Reviews

A native buckeye, I currently split my time between Cincinnati and Charleston, SC. We were considering leaving Cincinnati, but after reviewing other cities, I think  More

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Over 4 years ago

Lived in Cinti. and on UC faculty for over 40 years. The best move of my life is to have retired and left Cinti. for Tucson. In academics OSU far outranks UC and the  More

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What Bert has to say is a bit dated. The downtown area has made a great comeback over the past 10-15 years with Over the Rhine once being ranked America’s most dangerous  More

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