Cincinnatus is also the
namesake of
Ohio town
Cincinnati, where a
fraternal organization in his honor proposed the name in the 19th century. In a park downtown, you can see a bronze
statue of the farmer-dictator. He is posed with one hand on a
plow and with the other outstretched, offering back the symbol of his
dictatorship: an axe the handle of which is bound in short sticks.
Like Rome, Cincinnati was built on seven hills.