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Monday, December 28th, 2009
About 1820, the Taft Museum was built on the edge of Cincinnati as Villas for a Martin Baum. Nicholas Longworth...
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
On August 1, 1941 the 20th Century Theatre opened with a 20th Century Fox Production of "Blood and Sand"...
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Monday, December 21st, 2009
Founded in 1873, the zoo opened its doors in 1875 making the zoo the second oldest in the United States second to...
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The Norman Chapel was designed by Samuel Hannaford in 1880 with a Romanesque revival style. The chapel is...
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
There are various people who are residing here. Some date all the way back to the Pioneer Families like the Symmes...
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Robert Buchanan was head of a project in which would later be known as Cincinnati's finest park. With over 782...
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Many who have worked at Music Hall have experienced strange events but many others have claimed not to have...
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In 1869, Cincinnati has its first industrialized exposition that was so successful that the city planned to have an...
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The land on which Cincinnati Music Hall was built on served many purposes. Back on September 13, 1818 the City of...
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General James and Jane Irwin Findlay estate land was donated to what is now present day Findlay Market. Findlay...
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