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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Cincinnati/ OH/KY/IN > Little history on a cincy location. (Viewed 1147 times)
Gordon Bombay 


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Little history on a cincy location.
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You may have seen this place featured a few times on this site and various users personal sites:



For me, it has been one of my favorite places to explore and shoot photos, and I have some great memories of climbing to the top of it with Tron2.0 which will always be one of the best memories in my "UE career." Well, everyone has always known a little bit about the history of the place, but Ram23 found an awesome excerpt about the history of this building. Check it out at www.queencitydisco.com




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CaptOrbit 


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Re: Little history on a cincy location.
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rj17 


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< Reply # 2 on 4/14/2008 12:30 AM >
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why haven't i heard of this before!?!




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Ram23 


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Re: Little history on a cincy location.
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It's interesting that the architect (Samuel Hannaford) that designed the place was one of Cincinnati's most prominent in the late 1800's and early 1900's, and also designed such buildings as Cincinnati's Music Hall, Memorial Hall, City Hall, and St. George Church (site of the fire in February), among others.



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< Reply # 4 on 4/22/2008 5:01 AM >
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have you seen the room with the fireplace yet?




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Ram23 


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< Reply # 5 on 4/22/2008 6:54 PM >
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No, I still haven't been up there yet. I am definitely going to check it out some time soon though, as it's about 2 minutes away and the weather has been perfect. School has been keeping my busy though.




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< Reply # 6 on 6/19/2008 11:20 AM >
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I didn't know Samuel Hannaford designed that place. Learn something new everyday!




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