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  2. File:Clifton Gaslight District, Cincinnati, OH (28226935998).jpg

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  3. Clifton, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Clifton is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] The population was 8,408 in the 2020 census. [2] The area includes the Ludlow Avenue Shopping and Dining District. Clifton is situated around Clifton Avenue, north of Dixmyth Avenue, approximately three miles north of Downtown Cincinnati.

  4. Cincinnati Street Gas Lamps - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati's system of streetlights has been seen as historic because it is representative of the application of early- to mid-nineteenth-century technology to daily life. Prompted by a newly founded firm known as the "Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company," the city of Cincinnati began to implement streetlights in 1837. [ 2 ]

  5. Gaslight district - Wikipedia

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    A gaslight district is an urbanized region lit by or formerly lit by gas lighting using gas lamps for street lighting lamps. Gaslight District or gas-light district may also refer to: Places

  6. Ludlow Garage - Wikipedia

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    The Ludlow Garage began life as an automobile shop and later became a music venue located in the Clifton neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The original music venue hosted concerts from September 19, 1969 through January 20, 1971. The original proprietor of the music venue was ex-City Council member and Vice Mayor Jim Tarbell.

  7. Taft Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Taft Theatre is a 2,500-seat theater, located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The theatre was built in 1928, [1] as evidenced by its Art Deco interior. All seats are unobstructed, giving every seat a clear view of the stage. It is part of the Masonic Temple Building at Fifth and Sycamore streets. [1] It is home to The Children Theatre of Cincinnati.

  8. 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.

  9. Bogart's - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, Bogart's opened in the space after an extensive remodeling as a 250-seat club and restaurant, expanded around 1980 and then further expanded to 1,500 seats in 1993. [1] In 1997, Nederlander Concerts assumed management of Bogart's. [2] SFX (now Live Nation) bought many of Nederlander's concert operations in 1999. [3]