Posted June 18, 200816 yr Here are some photos ink and I took during a trip to Cincinnati. We covered some of the north side of Cincinnati by driving down Hamilton Avenue visiting the neighborhoods of College Hill and Northside/Cumminsville. Then we went on to Clifton, Clifton Heights and Corryville. After this we traveled through downtown and took the Columbia Parkway to Columbia Tusculum, then out Beachmont to Mount Washington and back on Columbia Parkway to Mariemont. After Mariemont we drove back on Madison through the neighborhoods of Madisonville, Oakley, O'briansville, Walnut Hills, and finally to University of Cincinnati. Our last little trip on this immense journey in the great city-state of Cincinnati (jk) took us to Hyde Park, Mount Lookout and finally Ault Park, a place I would love to have a picnic in the summer. College Hill These are some great examples of English Tutors Finally a change in the housing type. Don't get me wrong I love English Tutor Housings but I do have a threshold. Here's the Twin Towers Monestary And now were going to take will take a trip to the Appalachian Mountains. No diss, I thought it was really cool to be in an urban neighborhood but also be in a heavily wooded area. And Now to Northside This neighborhood really impressed; there was just historic after historic building. YEA! Street Car schedule reading lamp...now here's something you don't find very often Now these were cool! Here's is Ink favorite type of Library (Carnegie) making him very hot and bothered Cincinnati Bell (this was a cool building) Now we enter the realm of Gritty Northside
June 18, 200816 yr Nice shots dude. I like how you included College Hill. It's a very overlooked neighborhood but the people and businesses are great. Strong sense of community there. The restaurants are awesome.
June 18, 200816 yr Good job. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 18, 200816 yr Wow, Paramount Vodka must've been huge back in the day. There are a couple faded signs in East Walnut Hills, too.
June 18, 200816 yr Nice pictures! My house is to the right of the white house. This house is currently owned by HUD and has been empty for more than 3 years. It's a beautiful looking home on the inside, but I guess some mold in the basement has deterred buyers away from it.
June 22, 200816 yr Nice. I've always liked this style, but I don't think I've seen it with a clay tile roof, before:
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