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  2. 1800s Cincinnati comes to life in this collection of rare photos

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    My young mind knew a similar device – the View-Master.Those white “reel” discs held dozens of images that also could appear in 3D, scenes of Yosemite or Batman or Mickey Mouse.

  3. File:Burnet House in Cincinnati, pictured 1850s.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Uploaded a work by A. Forbriger, Lith. ; Onken's Lithography, Cincinnati. from Derivative of File:Burnet House ; Hôtel Burnet, Cincinnati, Ohio LCCN00650892.jpg via Library of Congress with UploadWizard

  4. Historic riot photos launched this Cincinnati duo to height ...

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    Their images of long-gone buildings from Cincinnati’s past, such as the castle-like Chamber of Commerce Building or the old Hamilton County Courthouse, are of particular historic interest.

  5. Dayton Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Street Historic District is located in the Old West End neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was once known as "Millionaires' Row" for the prominent industrialists who resided in a row of opulent mansions built between 1850 and 1890. [2] It is bounded by Bank Street, Poplar Street, Linn Street, and Winchell Avenue.

  6. File:Gallery of the Old Main Library, Cincinnati (cropped).jpg

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  7. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati became the sixth largest city in the United States, with a population of 115,435, by 1850. Before the Civil War , it was an important stop on the Underground Railroad . Due to the Defense of Cincinnati , there was never a shot fired in the city during the Civil War.

  8. Timeline of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio relocates to Cincinnati. [16] Carthage Road Cemetery founded. 1850 Cincinnati Volksfreund begins publication. First city in the U.S. where a Jewish hospital was founded ; Population: 115,435. [5] 1851 - J. P. Ball photography studio and gallery in operation. [17] 1852 - Convention of Colored Freemen ...

  9. James Keys Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th century photo of Plum Street Temple. James Keys Wilson (April 11, 1828 – October 21, 1894) was a prominent architect in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] He studied with Charles A. Mountain in Philadelphia and then Martin E. Thompson and James Renwick in New York (Renwick designed the Smithsonian Museum), interning at Renwick's firm.