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The Winold Reiss industrial murals are a set of 16 tile mosaic murals displaying manufacturing in Cincinnati, Ohio. The works were created by Winold Reiss for Cincinnati Union Terminal from 1931 to 1932, and made up 11,908 of the 18,150 square feet of art in the terminal. [ 1 ]
The south mural, left to right, features Russell Wilson (Cincinnati mayor at the project's completion in 1933), H. A. Worcester (first Union Terminal Co. president), and Clarence A. Dykstra (city manager in 1933).
Union Terminal's east facade. Cincinnati Union Terminal is an intercity train station and museum center in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It opened in 1933 as a union station to replace five train stations serving seven railroads in the city. Passenger service ceased in 1972, and the station concourse was demolished.
Cincinnati Union Terminal. For about 100 years, from the mid 1800s until the middle of the 20th century, railroads ruled the nation. ... The murals were badly damaged from years of neglect, but ...
The Cincinnati Museum Center is a museum complex operating out of the Cincinnati Union Terminal in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It houses museums, theater, a library, and a symphonic pipe organ, as well as special traveling exhibitions .
Outside Tender Mercies, a non-profit dedicated to providing housing and support services for homeless adults with histories of mental illness, at 27 W. 12th St. in Over-the-Rhine now sits a mural ...
The mural, created by Los Angeles-based artist Tristan Eaton, is reportedly the largest in Ohio, covering an estimated 18,000 square feet. Eaton and his team of artists used 3,732 cans of spray paint.
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