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United States Custom House and Post Office in 1900. The United States Custom House and Post Office in Cincinnati, Ohio, served as the main federal presence in that city from its construction, completed in 1885, until its demolition in 1936, to make way for a successor building.
Potter Stewart U.S. Post Office and Courthouse built in 1939 by Architect/Builder Louis A. Simon; Camera manufacturer: NIKON CORPORATION: Camera model: NIKON D800E: Author: Photographer: Carol M. Highsmith: Exposure time: 1/160 sec (0.00625) F-number: f/10: ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 13:01, 2 December 2013: Lens ...
The site for the United States Custom House and Post Office was acquired by condemnation and cost the Government $708,026. The act authorizing construction of a new building was passed by Congress, March 18, 1872, and signed by President Ulysses S. Grant immediately, but it was not until April 1874 that the last of the business houses on the ...
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The H. & S. Pogue Company, also known as Pogue's, was a Cincinnati, Ohio-based department store chain founded by two brothers, Henry and Samuel Pogue. [1] Founded in 1863, it became one of the most prominent department store chains in the region, until it was sold in 1961 to Associated Dry Goods .
The Old College Hill Post Office is a historic former commercial building in the College Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Built in the 1840s to serve a tiny college town community, it has experienced extensive alterations, but enough of its original qualities remain that it was named a historic site in the 1970s.
The site of the tower was previously occupied by the U.S. Post Office and Customs House and also at a later time by the Chamber of Commerce Building. The 4th & Vine Tower was originally built as the headquarters for The Union Central Life Insurance Company, [10] which moved out in 1964. At least four people died during the construction. [11]
Getty Images The locals of Cincinnati use slang terms and phrases that have been part of the local culture for so long, nobody stops to ask why. Once they move away from home, they realize they've ...