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secret–gardens:☽ Cincinnati, Ohio, 1870
German halberd, late 16th or early 17th century.from The Cincinnati Museum of Art
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935, Cincinnati, OH, USA) - Cool Air, 107 Degrees, 2003 Charcoal, Pastels,
roamingsteve:Untitled by matt bowerVia Flickr:Cincinnati
peashooter85:German halberd, late 16th or early 17th century.from The Cincinnati Museum of Art
oneanddun:April 29, 2011 || Cincinnati, OH @ The 86 Club
taaater:bunbury music festival, cincinnati, oh | june 7, 2015
oneanddun:April 5, 2014 || Cincinnati, OH @ One Night Only Fest
oneanddun:April 5, 2014 || Cincinnati, OH @ One Night Only Fest
taaater:bunbury music festival, cincinnati, oh | june 7, 2015
oneanddun:June 7, 2015 || Cincinnati, OH @ Bunbury Music Festival
oneanddun:June 7, 2015 || Cincinnati, OH @ Bunbury Music Festival
cute-overload:Giraffe Born at Cincinnati Zoohttp://cute-overload.tumblr.comsource: http://imgur.com/
yesterdaysprint:The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, February 21, 1947
Wendell Phillips Dabney was an accomplished musician,author, teacher, newspaper editor, civil rights
MarieSmith, later known as Marie “Selika” Williams, was a soprano known as the “queenof staccato” or
January 26th,1937, the Ohio River’s gauge levels reached 79.9 feet in Cincinnati. 25 feethigher than
TheDixie Terminal building opened in 1921. Designed as a transportation centerserving Cincinnati and
On the bitterly cold week beginning December 21, 1910, anentire city block of Cincinnati’s lar
The town of Madisonville; now situated between Oakley,Fairfax and Indian Hill neighborhoods, was fou
Andries Nielen, (1850-1940) known as A. Nielen, waseulogized as a merchant, traveler and a Dutch imm
Have you ever wondered what life was like in Cincinnati in the early 20th century? Click the images
Born in 1876 to the formerly enslaved William A. Porter and school teacher Edlinda Davis Porter, Jen
yesterdaysprint:The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, February 21, 1947
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