Spring in Our Steps is reclaiming Cincinnati’s hidden and historic pedestrian infrastructure - find it on facebook and twitter @cincysios
The coolest thing you’ll see all day. Tag your instagrams of OTR with #thisisotr and they’ll magically appear on thisisotr.com
powered by Urban Sites and web design by Primax Studio
“A Cincinnati Saturday” via stylezedexistence.com (more pics at the link):
The weather was lovely on Saturday so we decided to take a walk to Findlay (pronounced fin-dlee) Market, which is located in the Over-The-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. We live about a 15 minute walk from the market, and it’s full of life and activity on Saturdays so we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get out of the house and join in on the fun. The market has an indoor section where there are stationary vendors, as well as an outdoor farmer’s market where farmers rotate throughout the summer.
Must read front page story from the Cincinnati Enquirer
Recalling warmer weather - Over-the-Rhine in July
Photo by Cincy Images - connect with Cincy Images on tumblr, twitter, flickr, and pbase
Jim Tarbell welcomes you to Over-the-Rhine. Mural at Vine Street and Central Parkway
(Source: ajmfoto)
Recalling warmer weather - Over-the-Rhine in July
Photo by Cincy Images - connect with Cincy Images on tumblr, twitter, flickr, and pbase
Over-the-Rhine in 1965 and 2010 by mgsmith on Flickr.
So much to see: OTR, inclines, downtown, the river, Mt. Adams, Mill Creek, Eden Park, etc. A great Christmas gift!
Map: Henderson’s map of Cincinnati, Ohio (1900) originally posted to the BIG Map Blog.
The Young And The Old by Bill Fultz (slakejustice) on Flickr:
In the upper left hand corner the recently completed Great American Tower, the tallest building in Cincinnai. In the lower right hand corner the northern pier of the Roebling Suspension Bridge, which at the time of is completion in 1865 was the tallest structure in Cincinnati.