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Yes, the Indian Hill water tower.  I don't remember what street it's off of - I forgot where I was when I took it!  But yes, that's right...

 

I don't have any more pictures handy - can someone else do the next one?

 

They should have written "Indian Hill Y'all" on it. It'd be very fitting for the area!

 

 

I don't know what that picture is of Monte's but it looks cool as hell whatever it is.

A Self-Portrait?

They should have written "Indian Hill Y'all" on it.

 

Wow...I certainly don't support vandalism, but if ever there were a flawless idea for graffiti, you've got it...

 

They should have written "Indian Hill Y'all" on it.

 

Wow...I certainly don't support vandalism, but if ever there were a flawless idea for graffiti, you've got it...

 

 

I sense an UrbanOhio outing coming on....

Back to the photo?  Here is the next hint:

 

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I think that is the "classics" builiding on UC's campus.  Not sure though, its has been many years...

Courtyard of the Cincinnati Art Museum.

the water treatment plant in California?

Courtyard of the Cincinnati Art Museum.

 

You are correct.  Your turn.

If you haven't had lunch in the Cafe at the Art Museum, which overlooks this courtyard, you really should. There's outdoor seating too. On a day like today (they're closed on Mondays), it would be hard to beat. Make a reservation because it can be really busy if there's a new exhibition. Take 10% off your check if you're a member of the Museum. Truly one of those great Cincinnati places.

 

I have no photos. Of Cincinnati.

I have no photos. Of Cincinnati.

 

That is a true insult to all humanity!

Ahh come on John, we know you have photos of some trains stashed away... lol

 

Here is another:

 

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Looking for the building this is located within

Union Terminal. Too few trains in Cincinnati, sorry.

Correct again.

 

Here is another, looking for the neighborhood:

 

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Given the pink flamingo's, I'd have to guess Parma.

^I remember that pic, its Northside!

 

Finally, I got one.

^ Yes, you are correct.  Your up.

My Cincy pics are limited to a lot of general downtown stuff that you guys could get without a moments thought, thus I'll try this cropped pic, which is probably too easy also.

 

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Washington Park School

^Yep, too easy.

 

I've got one more I think could be somewhat challenging. What neighborhood is this in?

 

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Looks like the West End.

Bingo, did you pic up on Bloom school in the left?

I actually didn't, I have seen that white wash brick building before in the West End.

 

Here is the next one:

 

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Cincinnati State?

Good job.  Your up.

Ok, I'll take the neighborhood or street:

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North Avondale?

^ Great guess, I was going with Hyde Park until I saw your answer and could see where you would guess that.  That home would fit right in, in Glendale or Wyoming.

River Viewer is right.  If you look beyond the house you can see that high-rise apartment building (I think it is apartments anyway) that is at the intersection of Reading & Clinton Springs, Dana, & Mitchell

Wow - that was just a guess...yay!

 

OK, how about this?  I'm looking for the street this was taking from:

 

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^Indeed - well done!  How'd you pick it out?  Did you recognize Christ Hospital, or the house on the corner, or the Andy's Kebab van?

I recognized the corner yellow building with the ladders and concluded it was part of the Emery Village project. Then I used Christ to figure which street in the triangle it must be.

 

Christ Hospital that is. Anyway, that just goes to show how following the Random Cincy updates in beneficial. ;)

 

Neighborhood please:

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I'm gonna try Pleasant Ridge...

Oakley

I would say Norwood but you said neighborhood.  Hmm, Carthage?

Thats it, monte, Carthage!

 

My mother lived here from age 2 to 12. Can't remember the street, but it is perpendicular to Vine, just past the "big indian sign." The neighborhood is in great condition, although its nothing special architecturally.

 

Believe it or not, they used to charge cars $1 to park on that hilly slope for the Hamilton County Fair, which was a much larger draw back then.

 

 

 

 

Woah, that was a wild guess.  Must be a good day today.  First I found out I have the #1 pick in our fantasy football draft and then I guess right on the photo above.  I should buy a lottery ticket.

 

I am looking for the neighborhood for this one:

 

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I'd guess Northside.

No.

Evanston, on Montgomery rd near Ruth Ave, just up from 5 points

^ Nice guess cramer.  Your up.

well, i don't have access to any photos right now, so someone else can have my turn.

What building is this?

 

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The McAlpin on 4th?

 

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I believe the Last Don is correct.

Yes you are correct. 

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