Cincinnati, Ohio can scratch off another storied and historical site, disguised under the veil of progress. The demolition of the Friars' Club property has been a struture I've long overlooked.
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The demolition of the Friars' Club at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 117 days ago
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Exploring the Big South Fork railroads (+Cincinnati Southern) at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 137 days ago
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A few weekends ago, I made a trip down to the Big South Fork National Recreation Area to take up some backpacking on what turned out to be a most beautiful and sunny weekend. Hiking along many of the rugged and remote trails at Big South Fork...
Beautiful, sunny days at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 160 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Beautiful, warm weather, coupled with explorations of various historical and abandoned structures, always beats off the winter blues. In my trip to Parker Tobacco Company, I had also stopped at Vernon Manor in Cincinnati and Higginsport, Ohio.
Cincinnati's Prohibition Resistance Tour at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 185 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Cincinnati's Bockfest is upon us. For those of you who are not native to the city, Bockfest is a tradition that celebrates the heritage and history of Cincinnati, as one of the largest brewing cities in the nation. I was given a sneak peak...
Gambling away history at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 192 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Gambling away history. Well, short of a pun, that is essentially what the Greenacres Foundation wants to do with the historic Gamble Estate in Westwood, a western neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Gamble House at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 194 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
The Gamble House, located in the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood of Westwood, is located at 2918 Werk Road. The imposing 2 1/2-story residence, constructed in the Queen Anne style, was constructed by James N. Gamble.
Forgotten Cincinnati: Jan. 29-Feb. 21 at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 218 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
The exhibition Forgotten Cincinnati opens 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29 at Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street. From abandoned churches to derelict industries and other forgotten locales, Sherman Cahal, Zach Fein and Ronny Salerno present photographs of a d
To 'urban explorers,' eyesores are art
Posted by
UncleRando 245 days ago
(http://news.cincinnati.com)
To most people, they're simply eyesores: abandoned buildings and cold, dark tunnels covered in graffiti and littered with trash and empty beer bottles. But through the lens of an "urban explorer," the forgotten gems of the city become surprisingly p
First German Reformed Church at Abandoned
Posted by
seicer 247 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Constructed in 1850 as the First German Reformed Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, the church served the West End, a German-American neighborhood. The congregation folded in 1970 as the population declined and the demographics shifted, although it soon re
Glencoe-Auburn Place updates
Posted by
seicer 304 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Time has not been kind to the abandoned Mount Auburn rowhouses in Cincinnati, Ohio. A fire damaged several buildings, and windstorms have caused structural damage to the roof.
Abandoned Reds Minor League Stadium
Posted by
GordonBombay 398 days ago
(http://queencitydiscovery.blogspot.com)
Check out photographs from a trip to abandoned Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, the former home of Reds minor league affiliates the Indianapolis Indians. Now abandoned, Bush Stadium was completed in 1931 and was used until 1999.
Abandoned but beautiful: First German Reformed Church
Posted by
seicer 410 days ago
(http://abandonedonline.net)
Constructed in 1850 as the First German Reformed Church, the house of worship served the West End, a German-American neighborhood. Although closing in 1975 and becoming abandoned, the church is still beautiful.
Peter's Cartridge Company
Posted by
seicer 416 days ago
(http://abandonedonline.net)
Peter's Cartridge Company is a former smokeless ordnance and shot shell ammunition factory in Kings Mill, Ohio. Located along the Little Miami River, the 71-acre Peters Cardridge factory began production of ordnance in 1887, ending in 1944.
Cincinnati, a cornucopia of abandonments
Posted by
seicer 452 days ago
(http://abandonedonline.net)
On a warm but delightful day, I gathered on the rooftop deck of my apartment unit with the authors of Cincinnati Discovery and Local.Architecture:Cincinnati, enjoying several delicious, locally-produced beers while basking in the warmth of the sun...
Alisha's Apartment (Robinson Flats in Price Hill)
Posted by
GordonBombay 487 days ago
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Today's update documents an abandoned apartment complex in East Price Hill once known as Robinson Flats. Constructed in 1925 and abandoned sometime in the early 2000's, the complex is now gutted of scrap metal and copper but still holds artifacts re
Cincinnati: Hudepohl Brewing Company
Posted by
seicer 601 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Founded in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1885, the Hudepohl Brewing Company relocated to its Queensgate location that was formerly home to Herman Leckman Brewing Company. Check for photographs and text.
Forgotten Cincinnati
Posted by
GordonBombay 603 days ago
(http://queencitydiscovery.blogspot.com)
The new exhibition Forgotten Cincinnati opens 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 30 at Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street. From abandoned amusement parks and crumbling breweries to forgotten neighborhoods and other derelict structures and locales, Sherman Cahal and Ronny
Cincinnati: Exploring Hillside Nursing Home in Avondale
Posted by
seicer 639 days ago
(http://abandonedonline.net)
Hillside Nursing Home in Avondale consisted of Parkside and Oakside Nursing Homes. Parkside was located in a decrepit cinder block brick-faced two-story structure, whereas Oakside resided a very old former residence. Numerous photographs of the inte
Adventures in Avondale, in search of The Ghostbusters.
Posted by
GordonBombay 640 days ago
(http://queencitydiscovery.blogspot.com)
Photographic essay of an adventure into a Cincinnati neighborhood, home to an abandoned nursing home with a killer view from the abandoned attic window and a trip to find an abandoned tunnel that may have been used in "Ghostbusters 2."
S. Cummingsville: Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. silos demolition
Posted by
seicer 683 days ago
(http://www.abandonedonline.net)
Located in South Cummingsville, the abandoned Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. silos on Beekman Street sits amongst aging, deteriorated houses, many adjacent to decrepit or vacant industrial buildings and overgrown lots. Click for photographs.
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