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"Dickins" 146 W. 5th St., Cinti., OH
I have a photo with the above Name and address on it, probably from the beginning of the 1900s. Does anyone know about this photography place and when it started? It would make a difference to me. Thanks, shaas1 :-) :-) :-)
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Well, I've learned a great deal from this particular website! The "crescent" called the "seven hills" are easy enough to find if one has the time to spend. Mount Harrison is now known as Price Hill. Vine Street Hill might be, but I find it a street as well as a Cemetary; it is the boundary between east/west Cinti., and is marked by "over the Rhine" - if that tells us anything. Most all of the "hills" are on the east side, so I can see the cresent - more like a half moon. So, my dad used to praise Cinti. for being the best in everything; he was born there in Camp Washinton in 1910; perhaps back then, and when I was growing up there, it was. It leaves a lot to be desired now; perhaps now that I'm older it's just another big city. By the way, he was born in Camp Washington, on Colrein Ave. His parents moved to Langland Ave. in Northside; that's probably when he went to Hughes High. So, I've found my answer(s), thanks to this as well as other sites in Urban Ohio. Thanks for teaching me what I wanted to know. I'm sure one can't "go back", and I know I had a good time growing up in Cincinnati; I'm glad I had the times I had before my parents moved. If I'm wrong about anything, please let me know. sdh So, I've decided that the hills ascend until one gets to College Hill, with an Elevation of about 893.9 feet.
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
I looked and found Finneytown, Northside, Springdale, Camp Washington - just a few places where relatives once lived - and found they, too, showed in places that looked small and in the "wrong" place on a map, until I realized I was looking at Hamilton County; so, N. College Hill is where it's supposed to be, and College Hill isn't even listed in the on-line encyclopedia that's mentioned in this topic. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Thank you, everyone! N. College Hill, when I was a kid, was just N. and W. of Winton Rd. and Galbraith; we (my sister and I) walked each week to our piano lessons from Parkview Heights. The map given shows it as being just W., above the Ohio R. Am I mistaken? College Hill show an elevation of 893.9' - just short of 1K'. That souns correct, and now I know how to find out! What a difference! Thanks, forever! I'm satisfied; I'll try Google next. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
I wonder if I'll ever find out the answer. Gentel climb up, because of the winding nature of Hamilton Ave., no doubt. I haven't really been many places in Cinti., though I've had relatives in various parts of Cinti. The truth is, that elevations of the various cities (Neighborhoods?) within Cinti. just aren't given. Oh, how I'd love to know! sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Does anyone know the height of College Hill - one of the seven hills? I've sent various emails and tried to find out on my own by doing research on the internet, but I've come up with no answer. Anyone who's gone UP Hamilton Ave. from downtown knows what a climb it is. Anyone? sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
:-) SETH: What a wonderful idea - and add in a topography photo of sorts identify the "hill" as being one of the seven. Great stuff! Historical - fact, not someone's idea of "whatever", which helped me realize the importance of living in the foothills - of something; I'd be a liar if I said what they are- actually, I didn't realize the changing of colors, foothills, et al, until I started going to NC on a regular basis. Think of bringing awareness into otherwise unaware lives. This works for me! And I grew up in Cinti! Spent a good 13 years there. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
:-) Cinti. did have its poorer side; but by and large the properties were largely well cared for - at what I remember. This might seem like a Ritzy neighborhood comparitvely speaking. I didn't see anything grande when I took a look at Cleveland, either; but we didn't see as aspects of it. Cinit. had grande as a common thing to behold as I remember. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
DanB.: I enjoyed "seeing" Seven Hills via the website you so kindly presented. Especially nice was seeing the "I-House" still standing; it was probably built around 1870, and is reminiscent of those built for gentry in England. My one sister would call it a farmhouse, but I am endeared to that part of my heritage in Cinti., locate at 4805 Winton Road. It was built to last forever - and, at one time, it had a separated house behind it, known as a cooking kitchen. Lots of them have been built! sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
I was Looking at everything in Cinti. just to, Pass it on - so to speak. I'm a huge buckeye fan; that, in fact, was my nickname in highschool - in sunny, So. FL. I started this subject just to learn about the "seven hills"; I'll look up every city mentioned here just to be sure of what info I pass on via the family history that I do pass on. Too bad I haven't yet found a Topography on Cinti. THAT would be telling, as it would no room for doubt as to what Cinti. once looked like. My German heritage begins around 1849 in the USA; the British came over around 1881. My parents are a result; and, with having had we three girls, I'm the one putting it all together so that everyone in the family knows where their heritage lies - at least from we three. I'm truly interested in the history of Cincinnati, since it became a living thing - that is, a City; Hamilton County. It was a great place to grow up; even if I left in 1955. I hope this briefy answers your question. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
:-) The only time I might have been to Cleveland is as a baby; then, I might not been aware. Otherwise, I do understand. I'm wanting to know of an email address for that particlar City; perhaps I can save time by writing more specifically - next time. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Soooooooooooo, what has Cleveland to do with Cinti? Do the also have a City of seven Hills? I've never been there, at least not that I'm aware. sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Where did you get this logo?
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
:-) I'm glad that the Italians were in Cumminsville, a fact I didn't know. I'm learning about Cinti. like never before; yet the first time I came back was an element of some 20 years, I and left as a young person at the age of 13. Still, I rented a car at the airport in Ky., and drove everywhere like I'd never left. We certainly were "knowing" in our younger years. Today. I could still go on the older roads, certainly not the newer highways. Tooooooooooooo much! sdh
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Cincinnati - The City of Seven Hills
Price Hill sounds right. My cousins, the Letto's lived there; place called Delhi. I guess N. Bend Rd. went E/W, and Delhi was west; N. Bend must have had a drastic turn somewhere past Hamilton Ave. The OES Home was at Hamilton Ave., I think, and while my sisters and I walked to the theater there (turned L at Hamilton Ave.) (College Hill), and I often took the bus to downtown, I never went West on N. Bend past Hamilton Ave., unless in the car with my dad. Wish now that I had. sdh