Cincinnati Then and Now® (Then and Now)

Cincinnati Then and Now® (Then and Now)

by Jeff Suess
Cincinnati Then and Now® (Then and Now)

Cincinnati Then and Now® (Then and Now)

by Jeff Suess

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Overview

Using archive photos from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, matched with the same viewpoint today, Cincinnati Then and Now traces the city's rich history.

Beginning at Fountain Square, the heart of the city, the book rolls out to the riverfront, then back downtown and outwards, eventually to the locations outside of the city center.

Essential Cincinnati highlights include: Roebling Suspension Bridge, Fountain Square, Union Terminal, Music Hall, and Carew Tower, Mount Adams Incline, the canal, and Old Main Library.

The book shows many stark changes; historic ballpark Crosley Field is long gone, while Over-the-Rhine is a neighborhood that was pretty tough and dirty and has been upscaled to a trendy neighborhood, particularly Vine Street. For Star Wars action figure aficionados there is no greater place of interest than the former Kenner Toys factory in the Kroger Building.

Sites include: Albee Theater, Shubert Theater, Arnolds Bar, City Hall, Post Office, Nasty Corner, Taft Museum, Enquirer Building, Sixth Street Market, Union Terminal, Lincoln Park, Rookwood Pottery, Eden Park Reservoir, Gwynne Building, Contemporary Arts Center, Baldwin Piano Company, Convention Center and the Plum Street Temple.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911595007
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 02/01/2018
Series: Then and Now
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 628,739
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 11.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Jeff Suess is the author of Lost Cincinnati and Hidden History of Cincinnati and is the librarian of the Cincinnati Enquirer, where he keeps the newspaper archive and writes about Cincinnati history. He regularly gives presentations on local history and lives in White Oak on Cincinnati's West Side with his wife, Kristin, and their daughter, Dashiell.
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