Mike Morgan and Steve Hampton talk to Travis about the Over-the-Rhine Brewery District, Cincinnati's beer brewing history, Oktoberfest, and Mike's book Over-the-Rhine: When Beer Was King.
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“Explore Cincinnati” for August 29, 2010
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“Explore Cincinnati” for August 19, 2010
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UrbanCincy writers Randy Simes, David Cole, and David Ben join Travis for discussion on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the Eastern Corridor rail plan, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, and Main Street in Over-the-Rhine.
Video of Street piano players at 7 locations from July 31 & August, 1, 2010.
It was hot, but in OTR they were keeping it cool with arts and crafts and a Global Groove.
A Pleasant Ridge Community Council committee charged with advocating for a full cleanup of the Hilton Davis brownfield site is planning a trip to Columbus to put pressure on state legislators, and is encouraging local residents to do their part.
Price Hill Will photo contest seeks positive images
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grasscat 52 days ago
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Capturing Price Hill's charm in pictures could lead to big prizes. Price Hill Will is sponsoring "Price Hill: Looking Up", a photo contest meant to document positive images of East, West, and Lower Price Hill.
The Great American Tower is The Tallest building in the Cincinnati and Southwestern Ohio Tri-State area
Cincinnati applies for $10.5K to map historic properties
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grasscat 59 days ago
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The City of Cincinnati Department of City Planning and Buildings has applied for a $10,500 Certified Local Government grant from the Ohio Historic Preservation Office to complete digital mapping of potentially historic properties.
What is the Duck Boat?
Mount Washington resident questions mountain biking research
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grasscat 61 days ago
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Mount Washington resident Wes Munzel doesn't buy the research presented in a June report on mountain biking in Cincinnati parks.
Former Cincinnati firehouse to be sold
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grasscat 61 days ago
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The City of Cincinnati plans to sell the former Fire Station No. 51 at 1654 Marlowe Avenue in College Hill to the highest bidder.
Betts House wants your ideas, time
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grasscat 61 days ago
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The Betts House Research Center wants your feedback on what past exhibits you've enjoyed, and what programs you'd like to see in the future.
The team behind Cincinnati's new comprehensive master plan has begun to post summaries from the 12 working group meetings to the Plan Cincinnati website.
The City of Cincinnati will attempt to recoup costs associated with the demolition and stabilization of Smitty's clothing store in Over-the-Rhine following an April 28 fire.
DCI wants to hear from you
Posted by
grasscat 65 days ago
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Downtown Cincinnati Incorporated (DCI) is seeking public feedback about the types of programs and services you would like to see Downtown.
Share opinions and perceptions about downtown with DCI
Posted by
taestell 67 days ago
(http://www.urbancincy.com)
DCI is asking people to participate in an online survey about downtown Cincinnati. The survey takes about ten minutes to complete and asks general questions about how your experiences have been, and inquires about your perceptions/opinions of the area.
Ordinance gives Lighthouse OK for Corryville shelter
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grasscat 67 days ago
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Following a five-month search, Lighthouse Youth Services now has the go-ahead to purchase a Corryville building for a 28-bed shelter for homeless youth thanks to a notwithstanding ordinance passed by Cincinnati City Council.
Cincinnati council supports land banking
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grasscat 68 days ago
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The City of Cincinnati supports the creation of a county-wide land bank to address its problems of vacancy, abandonment, and blight, according to a resolution passed unanimously by City Council last week.
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, was in town for a fund raiser, but took time out to tour the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
More Mount Lookout parcels downzoned
Posted by
grasscat 70 days ago
(http://www.building-cincinnati.com)
Following up on the downzoning of ten portions of Hyde Park and Mount Lookout in April, Cincinnati City Council over its last two sessions has approved the downzoning of an additional six areas in the Mount Lookout neighborhood.
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