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Elsinore Arch (also known as Elsinore Tower) is a registered historic structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The building, at Gilbert Avenue and Elsinore Place, was constructed in 1883 for the Cincinnati Water Works. [2] It's said to be inspired by the Elsinore Castle (Kronborg) featured in Hamlet. [3]
Mount Washington was laid out in 1846 and received its city rights in 1867. The community was annexed by the City of Cincinnati in 1911. [2] [3]A major local landmark for Mount Washington is the Mount Washington Water Tower, a concrete water tower that went into service in November 1940.
The Eden Park Station No. 7 is a historic structure located in Eden Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the late nineteenth century as a significant part of the city water supply system, it was used for its original purpose for only a few decades. As a work of architect Samuel Hannaford, it has been named a historic site.
Jeff Swertfeger, superintendent of water quality treatment at Water Works, said there are 36,500 houses in the Cincinnati area with lead pipes. The utility serves 1.1 million customers in ...
The replacement going in now will be made of concrete. The Greater Cincinnati Water Works pumping station at 2545 Riverside Drive, with an imposing stone facade, dates to 1905.
Patricia Gallagher Newberry, Cincinnati Enquirer July 24, 2024 at 10:20 PM The Australian and African gardens are coming back to Downtown's Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park.
The standpipe is a form of water tower common in the late 19th century. [2] It was listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The standpipe, completed in 1894 by the firm of Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford , stands at 172 feet (52 m) tall.
A water researcher tests a sample of water for PFAs, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response in Cincinnati.