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  2. Henry Probasco House - Wikipedia

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    Henry Probasco House is a registered historic, single-dwelling house in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was built from 1859 to 1866 for Henry Probasco and his wife, Julia Amanda, on a 20-acre (8.1 ha) estate. [3] Probasco is known for donating the Tyler Davidson Fountain to the city.

  3. Crosley Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the building was featured at the top of a list of America's ugliest university buildings, as compiled by Architectural Digest. [4] In 2020, Cincinnati Magazine included it in a list of iconic Cincinnati architecture that defines the city. [5] In 2018, university officials announced the building's planned demolition.

  4. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Probasco House: 1859 Romansque Revival and Gothic: William Tinsley Cincinnati: Built for Henry Probasco, today is a private residence Forest Hill 1878 Second Empire and Stick Victorian: Cleveland Built for John D Rockefeller, was destroyed by fire in 1917. Charles H Bigelow House: 1888 Queen Anne: Henry Oswald Wurmser: Findlay: Sylvester T ...

  5. University of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area [6] (behind Miami University) and has an annual enrollment of over 50,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio. [7]

  6. Henry Probasco - Wikipedia

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    Henry Probasco (4 July 1820 in Newtown, Connecticut – 25 October 1902) was an American hardware magnate noted for the Tyler Davidson Fountain, Probasco Fountain and the Henry Probasco House. [1] He had an interest in art and was selected as a "centennial commissioner" from Ohio.

  7. Tyler Davidson Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was cast in separate sections at the foundry and shipped to Cincinnati for assembly. Probasco requested that the City of Cincinnati remove the dilapidated market along 5th Street between Vine and Walnut Streets for the fountain. In its place an esplanade bisecting 5th Street was built, the designer was architect William Tinsley.

  8. Probasco Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Probasco Fountain is a large fountain in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built of bronze on a base of granite, [2]: 8 the fountain was constructed in 1887 according to a design by Samuel Hannaford. [1] The fountain is named for its donor, Henry Probasco, a Cincinnati resident who also gave the city the Tyler Davidson Fountain.

  9. Cityscape of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The space was donated to the city of Cincinnati by prominent citizen Henry Probasco and dedicated on its completion in 1871 to his brother-in-law, Tyler Davidson. In 1998, the fountain underwent extensive restoration. In September 2005, the fountain was temporarily moved to the Cincinnati Art Museum while Square was extensively renovated. The ...