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Clifton, Over-The-Rhine (Gateway Quarter), Mt Adams & Hyde Park

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Cincinnati: I like. A lot. Just needs signage for visitors.  Not everyone is an urban geek.

 

Clifton

 

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Gateway Quarter

 

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Mt Adams

 

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Hyde Park

 

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You did real good, man. Thanks.

 

Not sure if you checked out E. Walnut Hills on the way to Hyde Park but if you didn't, you should definitely check it out some time. Beautiful houses and a nice upscale linear business district.

 

I actually worked at "Indigo" two years ago - that pic brings back memories. Hope you grabbed some Graeters while you were hanging out in HP square  :-P

Excellent. I love how different all the neighborhoods are.

^Agreed. That's what I always liked about Cincinnati - you always know what neighborhood you're in - each neighborhood has its own distinct flavor.

Nice pics!

somebody was hitting up the nightlife -- looks like you had fun (vicariously enjoyed as i sit home here on a sat nite)!

Thanks...love Clifton's street performers.

Great thread. I love the bright, happy colors in Clifton, and the variety among the neighborhoods is wonderful. I second the sentiments on Graeter's!

Nice!    My favorite Skyline!

"Cincinnati: I like. A lot. Just needs signage for visitors.  Not everyone is an urban geek."

 

Couldn't agree more.  This was one of the things that I appreciated most about Cleveland.  The city-wide uniform maps and neighborhood identifiers were incredibly helpful. 

 

Cincinnati is blessed with a number of clearly defined and unique neighborhoods with their own thriving business centers.  All it really needs is uniform signage.

 

...and please, for the love of god, pick a streetlight design and stick with it.  There are WAY too many in Cincy.

Beautiful shots!

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

...and please, for the love of god, pick a streetlight design and stick with it.  There are WAY too many in Cincy.

 

I actually love the variety of streetlights.  I think they add to the unique identities of the various neighborhoods.

Used to live in the building in pic 4, bottom apartment on the right. I thought there was going to be new wayfinding signs for Uptown soon?

I gotta say that seeing those Clifton photos only comes off as intrusive because I live in one of the buildings you shot.  Good thing I wasn't in my boxers on the balcony!

 

Otherwise, nice. ;)

Used to live in the building in pic 4, bottom apartment on the right. I thought there was going to be new wayfinding signs for Uptown soon?

 

A-ha, apartment #2.

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