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Great job!  Nice to see some pictures of the old neighborhood.  Looks like you were about standing in front of my old building when you took the pic of O'Bryon's.

Thanks but the photos could have been better if I didn't have the sun killing many of the shots I wanted to take.  I hope to go back in the summer and retake all of them. 

^ Nice.

 

Agree with you about the sun.  The sun angle is terrible this time of year--it's ruined many a shot.

 

Nice!  I look forward to more in the future.

I love O'Bryonville...thanks for the visit!

ok now i know we've had this discussion before, but I just want to get this straight.  O'bryonville is a sub-neighborhood of Evanston much like Pendleton is a sub-neighborhood of OTR?  Are there any other distinctions within neighborhoods/enclaves, etc?

Pendleton is arguably its own neighborhood (though personally, it is a sub-neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine).  O'Bryonville, Edgecliff, Woodburn, etc are sub-neighborhoods of larger neighborhoods that were once their own neighborhood, town, or district.  O'Bryonville (you can tell what it used to be) is currently a subneighborhood of Evanston (which also has a Spanish Duck Creek, a Catholic high school...oops, university [bwahhhaha], the recording studios of James Brown and Lionel Ritchie, and yes, you guessed it, LaShonda's Wigs). 

 

Majority of distinctions are designated by the city and/or national register.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Walnut Hills High School is also in Evanston.  I agree that personally Pendleton should be part of Over-the-Rhine but the city officially recognizes it as its own neighborhood.  It is probably the smallest neighborhood in Cincinnati.

 

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^ why is delhi township highlighted as a city like cheviot or cincinnati, etc are in that zoomable map while green township, colerain, and all other townships are white?

Looks pleasantly upscale.

 

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Nice pics.  I love this area as well.  This is my friend's vintage poster gallery.  Did you go in there?

^ Yes I did...

^ why is delhi township highlighted as a city like cheviot or cincinnati, etc are in that zoomable map while green township, colerain, and all other townships are white?

 

Good question!  I'd never really noticed that.

^ Yes I did...

 

And????? LOL . . . .

I went inside looking for vintage photos of Cincinnati (skyline) and he didn't have any.  Nice gallery...

Nope, its not that kind of gallery.  I asked him the same question the last time I was in the shop.  More specifically, if he had any vintage Cincinnati travel posters.  He gets a few now and then.

^Tell him to open Middletown and Hamilton locations.

That map is fantastic... I wish every city had a map like that...  does anyone know of one for Columbus?

Columbus has similar ones but nothing as defining as Cincinnati's.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

That looks like a nice, quaint neighborhood.  The Brickhouse and the Jackwood Galleries buildings are especially nice.

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