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  2. Cincinnati Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Music Hall's traditional role of housing the city's major arts organizations and formerly the college of music, the building served as Cincinnati's major convention center through the 1970s, when the Duke Energy Convention Center was built. As early as 1879, Music Hall began to see notable guests such as President Ulysses S ...

  3. Samuel Hannaford - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hannaford (10 April 1835 – 7 January 1911) was an American architect based in Cincinnati, Ohio.Some of the best known landmarks in the city, such as Music Hall and City Hall, were of his design.

  4. Reuben R. Springer - Wikipedia

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    In the collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. Reuben Runyan Springer (November 16, 1800 – December 10, 1884) [1] was an American businessman and philanthropist in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a major contributor to the construction of the city's Music Hall, a major musical venue, where a life-size marble statue of him by Preston Powers can be seen.

  5. Hamilton County Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton County Memorial Building, more commonly called Memorial Hall, is located at Elm & Grant Streets, in Cincinnati, Ohio.The building is next to Cincinnati's Music Hall and across from Washington Park in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.

  6. Andrew J. Brady Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew J. Brady Music Center is a music venue in Cincinnati, Ohio, located in The Banks neighborhood on the Ohio River. The venue opened in July 2021. The venue opened in July 2021. The year-round facility includes an outdoor stage for concerts and festivals in the park adjacent to the venue.

  7. John Morris Russell - Wikipedia

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    John Morris Russell (born June 6, 1960), also known as JMR, is an American orchestral conductor best known for his association with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra.

  8. College of Music of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Hall (left), College of Music (center), and Music Hall (right) The College of Music was located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, across from Washington Park. Initially, classes were held in Dexter Hall on the top floor of Music Hall. [14] [12] By 1881, the college had constructed its own building next door to Music Hall. [1] A covered ...

  9. Henry Powell House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Powell House is a historic house in the Mount Auburn neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Constructed in the mid-19th century, it experienced a radical transformation near the end of the century under the direction of a leading regional architect.