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Described by Cincinnati Magazine as "a quaint village of imaginative, arty residents, unusual shops and restaurants, and historic buildings" [19] and overlooking downtown Cincinnati and the Ohio River, Mount Adams had been home to the Art Academy of Cincinnati (the museum school of the Cincinnati Art Museum) since 1887, and was a "mecca for ...
Scribble Jam was an annual hip hop music festival hosted in Cincinnati, Ohio.Dubbed "America's largest hip hop festival", sort of like Woodstock. [2] It was co-founded in 1996 by "Fat" Nick Accurso, [3] and Jason Brunson, founders of graffiti magazine Scribble, and DJ Mr Dibbs, in the parking lot of a local nightclub.
English: This is a panorama of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, USA taken with 7 photos and then stitched together using Photoshop Elements 8. Photo was taken from Covington, Kentucky, USA shoreline facing north.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75. The locations of National Register properties ...
In December of 2017, the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library's Board of Trustees decided a redesign to the main library to better meet customer needs, according to the library project ...
A longtime Masonic temple in downtown Cincinnati could become the city's next big entertainment venue, according to notable developer and businessman. 'Entertainment mecca': John Barrett's vision ...
West Fourth Street Historic District is a registered historic district in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1976. It contained 32 contributing buildings when it was listed, [1] but an additional building, 309 Vine Street, was added in a 2015 boundary increase. [2]