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Here are a few random photos I took this month along Calhoun Street in Clifton Heights and near Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine.

 

The graffiti was found inside the American Can building in Northside.

 

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1. Calhoun Street, Clifton Heights...what I like to call "The Battleship"

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5. Elm Street, Over-the-Rhine

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10. Tuck

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11. Findlay Street, Over-the-Rhine

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13. Old outhouse in courtyard, Pleasant Street

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15. Building Cincinnati does not endorse experimentation with hallucinogens or any other narcotic.... :D

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That license plate is awesome!

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

why build the streetcar? pictures 5 and 6 and 7

"building cincinnati does not endorse experimentation with hallucinogens or any other narcotic" :)

 

 

 

Well ya fuckin' Should my Man!!

 

first off, Hallucinogens (pot~mushrooms~lsd) and Narcs (coke-heroin) are totally different things - i agree narcotics are bad.  However,

 

Psychedelic drugs, when used properly are such powerful tools in inspiring creativity and discovering spiritual epiphanies.

 

LSD offers an unprecedented life altering moment of clarity in one's thought, where the words just seem to flow so effortlessssssly...

MARK GLOVE!, you are a God.

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

Looks like the "Battleship" could have used wider sidewalks. 

The more the retail spaces fill up along Calhoun Street - the more I like that building.  It is pretty bland and otherwise uninteresting, but the businesses that have gone in so far have done a good job at personalizing their spaces and have created interest at street-level.  During good weather the sidewalk area is packed with people jogging, walking dogs, eating/drinking/smoking/reading outside on the sidewalk tables.  It has been a great transformation thus far...I can't wait until the other side of the street is complete to finally fill out the rest of this streetscape.

BC:  UPAas "the battleship" - haha! I didn't see it until I looked at your first pic again.

 

UPA beats the hell out of whatever was there before, adding 4 new restaurants ~ All though none come close to comparing to Floyd's or Myra's accross st. 

 

When will Towne complete the other half???

 

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