Everything posted by OTR
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Mercer Commons
Here's some more info on 1314 Vine Street: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/the-fate-of-1314-vine-street-and-mercer-commons/ Let's not forget that there are a number of projects in pre-development.
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City of Cin – Chapter One (My First Cincinnati Thread)
#42 is "The Famous Neons Unplugged" aka Neons http://www.facebook.com/Neonsunplugged. It's in Over-the-Rhine (OTR) http://www.facebook.com/OverTheRhine which is a big historic neighborhood that's in the midst of a massive revitalization. I could recommend a lot of places and neighborhoods, but will only mention a few in OTR: The Lackman - http://www.facebook.com/thelackman MOTR - http://www.facebook.com/pages/MOTR/121361524549409 Iris Book Cafe http://www.facebook.com/pages/Iris-Book-Cafe/169729995076 and Joe's Diner on Sycamore next to Neons http://www.yelp.com/biz/joes-diner-on-sycamore-cincinnati I also highly recommend downtown and Mt. Adams as areas to check out.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Here's a great idea from Charlie Winburn: copy Cleveland, not Portland! :roll: Streetcar Foe Proposes Alternative Transit Plan Winburn Suggests Trolleys Instead Of Streetcars http://www.wlwt.com/money/27389084/detail.html CINCINNATI -- As funding issues threaten to derail a proposed streetcar route in Cincinnati, some are suggesting the city scrap the plan and use trolleys instead. City Council member Charlie Winburn has proposed a fleet of trolleys that seat about 50 people and don't use permanent tracks. "Cleveland has 4,000 people a day riding their downtown trolley, which is six (or) seven miles," Winburn said.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
What's the use of depoliticizing the process if it's allowed be politicized? I guarantee COAST wrote Sen. Shannon Jones' amendment for her. That was COAST trump card and now we have to make sure the streetcar is built and expanded. Never, never, never give up! Is this legal? Precedented? Are there state laws aimed at specific developments in specific cities? No money for a bridge over the blah river in Toledo, no money for a right turn lane on Main @ 7th in Youngstown. That seems bizarre & unconstitutional, it's certainly unethical
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City of Cin – Chapter One (My First Cincinnati Thread)
What is your flickr account address? http://www.flickr.com/aaron.davidson turns up nothing for me.
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City of Cin – Chapter One (My First Cincinnati Thread)
Best thread ever.
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Cycle Cincy
Check it out at http://cyclecincy.com/ Don't miss the forum: http://www.cyclecincy.com/cc/forum/ facebook: http://facebook.com/cyclecincy twitter: http://twitter.com/cyclecincy We have some work to do if we want to catch up to Pittsburgh: http://bike-pgh.org
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Where in Cincinnati was this photo taken?
I wanted to believe it was Mt. Adams too but couldn't bring myself to admit that so many great streetscapes were plowed for highways and parking lots.
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Where in Cincinnati was this photo taken?
Don't hold back :)
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Where in Cincinnati was this photo taken?
Right but the Cincinnati virtual library only has city directories up through 1928 digitized: http://virtuallibrary.cincinnatilibrary.org/VirtualLibrary/vl_CityDir.aspx Can anyone figure this out?
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What are you watching?
I'm watching reruns of Police Women of Cincinnati. Really, really old reruns starring this chick: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/the-original-police-woman-of-cincinnati/
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Where in Cincinnati was this photo taken?
Can you identify the location of this pic? It's from the city's sesquicentennial celebration: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/geography-quiz-sesquicentennial-surprise/
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Cincinnati: Before and After Photos of Over-the-Rhine
new post on the OTR blog: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/24/1912-cincinnati-reds-opening-day-parade/ Findlay Market Opening Day Parade in one week away! RSVP on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143544175711415 From the 1912 parade at 12th and Race in OTR: Same location today: LINK http://maps.google.com/maps?source=embed&q=12th+and+race+cincinnati+oh&layer=c&sll=39.108048,-84.516382&cbp=13,30.69,,0,-17.63&cbll=39.10809,-84.516145&gl=us&ie=UTF8&hnear=Race+St+%26+W+12th+St,+Cincinnati,+Hamilton,+Ohio+45202&panoid=k5l6IZVs6KJbqSHOrKxn-A&hq=&ll=39.10809,-84.516145&spn=0.00388,0.021136&z=16
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Advice needed on Cincinnati frequent transit map
Nathan wrote a guest post on this subject today for the OTR blog. Video and hi-res transit map at the link: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/24/guest-post-the-cincinnati-frequent-transit-map/ OH and please donate if you can and tell your friends! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1057319855/a-frequent-transit-guide-for-cincinnati
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
The signs don't bother me that much. jdm00, whereabouts do you live? like, which street?
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Cincinnati: Before and After Photos of Over-the-Rhine
http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/before-and-after-1100-pendleton-street/
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Cincinnati: Before and After Photos of Over-the-Rhine
OTR's lost about 50% since it's peak. It might have lost less because so many of the buildings were bigger and multi-family. That's conjecture though. Also, the destruction of the nearby Kenyon-Barr neighborhood probably sated much of the area's need for dehumanizing public housing.
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Cincinnati: Before and After Photos of Over-the-Rhine
From the Over-the-Rhine blog at http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/before-after-hamer-street/: At the intersection of Hamer, Benton and Back Streets. Editor's note: the "after" photo went missing, view it here on Google Maps. —taestell 5/10/2018
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Cincinnati Rail History Preservation Project
Cincinnati Rail History Preservation Project Cincinnati Rail History Preservation Project Over 70 Years • Seven Major Railroads • 70,000 Treasures The CRRC is working to digitally capture and catalog their expansive collection of local and regional historical railroad artifacts. This effort will make the collection available to a global audience, and ultimately prepare the most fragile items for proper stewardship and conservation. Additionally, a large portion of the artifacts would then be available for digital reproduction, the revenues from which could be used to provide for the costs associated with proper storage and preservation of the original artifacts. http://edgecliffpress.com/cincinnatirrclub/the-project http://cincinnatirrclub.org/
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Cincinnati: Bicycling Developments and News
This photo was taken by Michael Providenti from the Bicycle Thursday Slow and Steady Ride group:
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
You can see the sign here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-TAVOLA-PIZZA/142505862429672