“To the north of downtown lies Cincinnati’s famed (and infamous) Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, a spectacular collection of 19th Century Italianate buildings that was once the most densely-populated American neighborhood outside of New York City. OTR spent much of the post-war period as a burned-out ghetto, but is now finally being rediscovered and redeveloped. Think of it as Cincinnati’s answer to the Lower East Side.
This series, taking during the week of June 20-26, 2009, includes some street scenes around OTR as well as Findlay Market.
Update: More photos added March 2010.”
From Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine, posted by David Cole on 6/28/2009 (42 items)
- Vine Street
- New residential developments along Vine Street
- A vestige of an old florist on Vine Street
- Vine Street
- Vine Street
- Vine Street, currently undergoing some streetscaping improvements.
- Fixed up, this would make a prime residential loft building.
- The Cincinnati-based Kroger grocery store chain got its start here. Its corporate hea…
- Findlay Market, Ohio’s oldest public marketplace
- Findlay Market
- Inside Findlay Market. Being a weekday morning, things were a little slow, but I’m to…
- Over-the-Rhine near Findlay Market
- Findlay Market
- Findlay Market
- Findlay Market
- Historical marker in front of Findlay Market
- Inside Findlay Market
- Mmm… Bacon…
- …And lots of delicious stinky cheese.
- A florist at Findlay Market
- Findlay Market
- Findlay Market
- Heading up Vine Street toward Mount Auburn and the University of Cincinnati. Hopefull…
- Taken from on top of the parking garage at Vine Street and Central Parkway, facing so…
- Facing northeast toward Mount Auburn.
- Facing southwest toward City Hall, St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, and the Isaac M. Wi…
- Looking over toward Music Hall.
- Newly-renovated buildings along Vine Street in OTR’s Gateway Quarter.
- Looking east toward Mount Adams.
- Looking east toward Mount Adams.
- Looking northeast.
- Looking east, with the Emery Building in the background.
- Looking northeast toward Prospect Hill and Mount Auburn.
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