June 15, 200718 yr I gonna guess that street is Shilito Place. So that would be the Loft's at Shilito Place. edit: It can't be the place I mentioned, the street runs the wrong way.
June 15, 200718 yr It was taken from the P&G parking garage with Sycamore Place to the left. My eyes hurt after viewing it. This is Sycamore Place from the front:
January 14, 200817 yr I always did like that Walnut Hills building. It's so obscure. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
January 15, 200817 yr Technically East Walnut Hills, east of Woodburn, between WH Taft and McMillan. I think it's a retirement home. This photo is from Cleinview Ave., a side street which has a staircase for one block causing two distinctly different sections of the street.
January 16, 200817 yr Time Star building? judging from the printing press, stone, and style of carving it looks like that could be it
January 17, 200817 yr BDRUF, I've seen the building on your picture, but can't remember the exact location. Isn't it on the West side of OTR, not far from Memorial Hall, possibly on Central? By the way, my name is Jerome and I'm new to Urbanohio. I've just been through the whole thread and I am really enjoying it!
January 18, 200817 yr Okay for this one don't name the building in the distance, which is fairly obscure (but nevertheless a clue), but instead name the park in which this photo was taken, which is probably one of the least-known parks in the system:
January 18, 200817 yr Okay for this one don't name the building in the distance, which is fairly obscure (but nevertheless a clue), but instead name the park in which this photo was taken, which is probably one of the least-known parks in the system: the picture is of a church in college hill, the park must be near, but not in mt airy forest
January 18, 200817 yr thomasbw - Is it the Enquirer Building on Vine Street? no. good guess. everyone has identified the printing trades.
January 18, 200817 yr OK, UC gave it away. It's Blegen Library! I couldn't read the name correctly - it's (William) Claxton, the first printer to publish books in the English language.
January 20, 200817 yr >the picture is of a church in college hill, the park must be near, but not in mt airy forest Okay time's up. It's.... La Boiteaux Woods [ Description of the Park | Features and Facilities | Maps | Upcoming Events ] Park Description LaBoiteaux Woods is the jewel in an emerald crown of hundreds of acres of greenspace hills, valleys and wildlife corridor on the west side of Cincinnati, Ohio. This enchanting mixed mesophitic woodland is habitat to an interesting diversity of wildlife, which includes white-tailed deer, red and gray fox, raccoon, opossum, mink, sharp-shinned hawk, barred owl and eastern box turtle. Native wildflowers are a part of this natural community and color its landscape intensely in spring, summer and fall. Serene and hospitable, rich in ecology and geological and human history, the preserve offers the visitor an easy escape from the pressures of the bustling city as well as valuable insights into the workings of nature, the historical aspects of the land. Four miles of hiking trails crisscross the preserve and ultimately wind down to its creek, past magnificent hardwoods. A rustic nature center houses nature displays, animal mounts, live animals, and a small nature library. Experienced naturalists provide creative and enlightening nature programs. Focal to these programs is a guided nature interpretive walk through the preserve. Programs provide the public with a deeper understanding of ecology and a more profound sense of the area’s history. Visiting La Boiteaux Woods : 5400 Lanius Ln Cincinnati , OH 45224 View Driving Directions >>>Okay to get there drive north on Hamilton Ave., just past Belmont turn right on I believe Hillcrest, then right again on Lanius and it's at the end of that street. Nobody's ever there.
January 22, 200817 yr Here is the answer for my picture. This lion's head is on the façade of the Scientology building on West Fourth Street downtown, close to Plum. Below is a picture from OTRFAN's 4th Street Stroll post (http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,7957.0.html). I don't know much about this building or the story behind the lion's head. Is anyone interested in continuing this thread? Come on!
June 15, 200816 yr Not sure that this prewar highrise even has a name, but discuss: Don't know if the building itself has a name, but it's Riverview Senior Center, 2538 Hackberry, built in 1930 - I dug that up to correct my thread views from the Overlook at Eden Park. Here's one of those images labeled: ...and here's a map: Blue = The Edgecliff Yellow = River Terrace Green = Riverview Senior Center Orange = The Madison
July 15, 200816 yr This one is from a fairly well-known street, but I'm expecting you'll all need some hints:
July 15, 200816 yr ^Got it. That's where Gest turns south by Longworth Hall, so you're looking at Ludlow KY. And btw could they have made the Queensgate streets any more confusing? Dalton and Gest intersect each other twice!
July 27, 200816 yr ^ Yeah, it's a really nice view. Here's a shot from the parking lot: You can't really see it well, but if you look closelym you can see a single toned Thunderbolt siren. :)
August 25, 200816 yr This one would have been tough enough even if the file hadn't corrupted. Here I am looking for what street this photo was taken from. If anyone's familiar with Faraday near Fay Apartments, this street is a heavily wooded "country" street with relatively new retaining walls along it and a very steep climb up from...*hint*...either Beekman or State.
August 27, 200816 yr Okay more than 24 hours passed without a response. That means I win. It's the view from the top of Lehman Ave., one of the city's steepest climbs, and the final and perhaps most punishing climb in the 7 Hills run. I was on foot, about 8 miles into a long photo walk, as you can see this kid didn't have the chops to bike it: Almost to the top...
November 23, 200816 yr Name the Building: Easy..... Corryville Public Library, which is such a beautiful classical Carnegie library. 8-)
November 23, 200816 yr Here's my photo trivia picture. Name the neighborhood AND the Stairway's name.
November 23, 200816 yr I'd guess and say those steps go from Liberty to Milton Street, but I'm not certain, and I definitely don't know the name of the steps. Here are a few more of the Corryville Carnegie Library:
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