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Cincinnati Revisited: Happy New Year, 1902!
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Happy New Year, 1902! Posted by Matt Hunter Ross. Curious as to whether your Aunt had Volkerts with anything other than cows. He quit doing portraits after a death in the family. Edward C Volkert III is a best friend and an accomplished Artist himself! Thx B L Doyle. July 8, 2015 at 6:29 PM. Yes, they had a range of paintings - still life (e.g. flowers in vase) and others (i.e. man with ox in snow)., etc. July 8, 2015 at 6:36 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Runners Clu...
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Cincinnati Revisited: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Modern Transit: Cincinnati Speedwalk. Matt Novak over at the Smithsonian blog, Paleofuture. Recently posted a really great article on a radical concept for rapid transit that once swept over the world: Moving Sidewalks. 8226; • • • • • • • • •. Closer Than We Think! Illo by Arthur Radebaugh. Possibly the first touch locally for this transit concept was in “ The Roads Must Roll. Robert Heinlein imagined the United States—facing a war-strained petroleum shortage that meant...
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Cincinnati Revisited: September 2009
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Monday, September 7, 2009. Playing Fetch (Part 2). Playing Fetch (Part 1)" here. Wrapping up the the second part of our day, we found out another reason why Warren County. Does live up to their self-proclaimed title, "Ohio's largest playground". Upon exiting the tennis tourney, we decided to drive across the street and see what. The ruckus has been about at The Great Wolf Lodge. I know it's been awhile since first opening (in 2006), already jumping a few. Coming from the Lindner Family Tennis Center.
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Cincinnati Revisited: June 2011
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Saturday, June 11, 2011. Back on the Train. Scenic Railway, Coney Island [1908]. Here again, folks. It's been one heck of a long, quiet ride over placid lakes of workaday redundancy since my last visit here almost a year and a half ago. I've jumped ship from my most recent professional escapade - one that kept Cincinnati Revisited in hibernation - and it feels great to be back on the gut-shaking, knobby rails of "reality" again. The blood is finally flowing. Another great image from the Shorpy. CAF-USA I...
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Cincinnati Revisited: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009. Aerial Photo of Cincinnati [1949]. This is a composite I made of four more images from Michael G. Smith's amazing Flickr ( 70 Years Later. Set) These really need to be seen in detail, so make sure you visit each link below. Note: If you're new to Flickr, zoom into the image by clicking the "All Sizes" icon on the top of the photo, then click on "Original Size" at the next screen. Some notable differences from today, in order from W to E:. From top to bottom (left side). Again,...
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Cincinnati Revisited: Nothing Comes Closer to Home
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Sunday, November 17, 2013. Nothing Comes Closer to Home. The newest tower on the forefront of the 70s building boom downtown was the Stouffer's Cincinnati Inn. Standing at 5th and Elm, it was the only hotel connected to the new Convention Center, both of which opened for business in 1968. As popularity grew, Stouffer's had trouble meeting demand - from booming conventions to the Big Red Machine ( source. And hinted about expansion. Presenting the new Stouffer's Cincinnati Towers. 8226; Timeline history.
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Cincinnati Revisited: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Happy New Year, 1902! Posted by Matt Hunter Ross. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bruce D. Robinson Design Group. International Theme Park Services. Kings Island Central (History). Friends of the Parks Welcomes Obama Library to the South Side. Victorian Antiquities and Design. Burgman Building Restoration: A little more outside work FINALLY! Episode #63: Summer Update. Episode #63: Summer Update. Before Ruth Lyons Moved In. In Cincinnati, we believe in progress.
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Cincinnati Revisited: On the Banks: A Googie Playground
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012. On the Banks: A Googie Playground. With the massive Banks district currently under construction, and the city's progressive step in offering a form of crowdsourcing relating to this and other development (e.g. town hall debates, nomenclature polls, everyman architectural submissions), the future is lapping the banks of Ohio vigorously. Still, one could argue how its stylistic integrity stands against those of plans past. For instance, this recent find:. On to a curious part ...
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Cincinnati Revisited: November 2012
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012. On the Banks: A Googie Playground. With the massive Banks district currently under construction, and the city's progressive step in offering a form of crowdsourcing relating to this and other development (e.g. town hall debates, nomenclature polls, everyman architectural submissions), the future is lapping the banks of Ohio vigorously. Still, one could argue how its stylistic integrity stands against those of plans past. For instance, this recent find:. On to a curious part ...