Captions List for Cincinnati, OH Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering the Cincinnati, OH: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge (1856-67) 1,057 ft span was longest in world when opened. Roeblings went on to build Brooklyn bridge.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge spires.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge stone arch & girders.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge cable structure.
  • Cincinnati: Riverboat docked on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Panorama of Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Paul Brown Stadium overlooking Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Paul Brown Stadium cantilever arches.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati skyline with Roebling Bridge & river barge.
  • Cincinnati: Roebling Suspension Bridge cables & arches.
  • Cincinnati: Barge below Roebling Suspension Bridge & skyline.
  • Cincinnati: Tow boat on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Tow boat on Ohio River.
  • Cincinnati: Barge on Ohio River sails past Great American Ball Park & series of bridges.
  • Cincinnati: Mixture of skyscrapers including Central Trust Tower (now PNC Bank) & taller Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower (now PNC Bank) & taller Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: PNC Bank formerly Central Trust Tower / Union Central Life Insurance Building (1913) (1-11 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower facade surface details.
  • Cincinnati: Central Trust Tower perspective.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Building (1929) (139 E. 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gas & Electric Building entrance columns.
  • Cincinnati: Carew Tower (1930) (W. 5th St. & Fountain Sq.).
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco pair of eagles guarding fruit on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp support on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco windows & lamps of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lamp on Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco entry hall ceiling mural with gazelles of Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco Palm Court restaurant of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco gold palm frond reliefs of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco wall & ceiling murals in Palm Court of Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco wall sconces & Brazilian rosewood walls of Palm Court in Netherland Plaza Hotel in Carew Tower complex.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco relief of man holding biplane & postal emblem in lobby of Carew Tower.
  • Cincinnati: Art Deco portal of Carew Tower with medallions of progress in horse, steamboat, rail & air transport.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of bronze figure of Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of boy with spouting goose part of Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Detail of youth with spitting dolphin on Tyler Davidson Fountain in Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Young man with turtle on Tyler Davidson Fountain with modern buildings of Fountain Square.
  • Cincinnati: Fountain Square (1871) & Tyler Davidson Fountain, a gift of Henry Probasco.
  • Cincinnati: People relaxing in Fountain Square in front of modern architecture.
  • Cincinnati: Second empire Cincinnatian Hotel (1882) plus neighboring Art Deco & Moderne Enquirer Building (1926) to right.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnatian (formerly Palace) Hotel (1882) (6th & Vine Sts.), one of many Thomas J. Emery & sons hotels.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Gymnasium & Athletic Club (1902) (111 Shillito Pl.).
  • Cincinnati: Lazarus Building (1877) (right.) earliest Chicago-style building in USA plus other commercial skyscrapers along 7th St.
  • Cincinnati: John Shillito / Lazarus Building (1877) (675 Race St.) may be first example of Chicago-style building in USA though reclad in Art Deco style (1937).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building (1931) (209 W Seventh St.).
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building Art Deco facade.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building rotary cradle phone carving.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building phone pole & pliers carving.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Building relief of Ceres with wheat, grapes & rabbit.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati City Hall (1893) (801 Plum St.).
  • Cincinnati: Clock Tower of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Details of arches of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Facade of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Relief details of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Bronze dolphins & seashells at base of flagpole at Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Tiffany stained-glass windows in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: Muses on ceiling mural in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall.
  • Cincinnati: St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral (1845) (325 W. 8th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Octagonal spire of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Greek revival portico of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Interior of St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral renewed in 1957.
  • Cincinnati: German-designed, Byzantine-style, Venetian glass mosaic showing St Peter-In-Chains in Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Rear wall with angels in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Christ carrying cross in style of ancient Greek pottery by artist Carl Zimmerman in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Crown of thorns station of the cross done in Greek-style black & white on red background in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Stained glass windows of transept over baptismal font in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Stained glass depicting crosses & chains in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting bull of evangelist Luke in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting eagle of evangelist John in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Cut glass window depicting lion of evangelist Mark in St Peter-In-Chains Cathedral.
  • Cincinnati: Spires of City Hall, St Peter-In-Chains & Plum Street Temple.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple opposite St Peter-In-Chains.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple (1866) (8th & Plum Sts.).
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple (K.K. B'nai Yeshurun) facade.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple portals.
  • Cincinnati: Plum Street Temple portal.
  • Cincinnati: Phoenix Club (1894) (812 Race St.), the earliest Jewish men's club.
  • Cincinnati: Phoenix Club Italian Renaissance style entrance.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Club (1924) (30 Garfield Pl.), a business club that once shared space in the Phoenix Club.
  • Cincinnati: Statue of William Henry Harrison, first US President from Ohio.
  • Cincinnati: President James Garfield statue by Niehaus of Rome (1885) in Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Elaborate facade of building with brick columns (208 8th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Covenant First Presbyterian Church (1875) (8th & Elm Sts.).
  • Cincinnati: Doctors' Building (1923) (19 Garfield Pl.) on Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Doctors' Building (1923) (19 Garfield Pl.) on Piatt Park.
  • Cincinnati: Building on 4th near Elm St.
  • Cincinnati: 10-12 W 4th St. (1880s) with storefront remodeled (1907) by Frank M. Andrews & John D. Wareham with Rookwood Pottery tiles.
  • Cincinnati: Rookwood Pottery tiles once advertised chinaware store (10-12 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Rookwood Pottery tiles showing grapes, pears, pomegranates (10-12 W 4th St.).
  • Cincinnati: Tri-state (formerly Traction) building plus two modern skyscrapers to left.
  • Cincinnati: Gwynne Building (1913) (6th & Main Sts).
  • Cincinnati: University Club (formerly Dr. William Seely house) (1880) (324 Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: University Club (324 Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: Public Library (1983) (Vine & 8th Sts.) & Kroger Building by Wyatt C. Hedrick (1960) 1014 Vine St.).
  • Cincinnati: Procter & Gamble (1985) (5th & Broadway).
  • Cincinnati: Aronoff Center for the Arts (1995) (650 Walnut St.).
  • Cincinnati: Stanley J. Aronoff Center for the Arts includes a 2700 seat concert hall.
  • Cincinnati: Curved Hyatt Regency & Millennium Hotel towers.
  • Cincinnati: Dr. Albert B. Sabin Cincinnati Convention Center (1967 & 1986) recreates classical arch.
  • Cincinnati: Richard & Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004.
  • Cincinnati: Richard & Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal (1933) (1301 Western Ave.), now Cincinnati Museum Centre.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal stepped projections with Mercury.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal relief of Mercury in stone.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal arch symbolizes gateway to Cincinnati where all trains arrived during 30s & 40s.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, as Cincinnati Museum Centre, houses Museums of History, Natural History & Science, Imax, Historical Society Library & Children's Museum.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, now Cincinnati Museum Centre, has restored colors on interior of arch.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal, displays 1930s aluminum framing & lettering styles.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal with unique meeting of arch & half dome credited to proto-Modernists Paul Cret & Roland Wank.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal mosaic mural of settlement by river by Winold Reiss showing riverboats in background.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal mosaic mural of settlement by land routes by Winold Reiss against wagons & railroads.
  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal sign "To Trains" what remains of fact that 7 rail lines & 5 terminals relocated here in 1930s.
  • Cincinnati: President William Howard Taft National Historic Site (c1840s) (2038 Auburn Ave.).
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft childhood house parlor.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house portrait of his father Alphonso Taft.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house portrait of his mother Fanny Taft.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house parlor fireplace.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house fireplace with tiles of fables.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house fireplace tile showing race of tortoise & hare.
  • Cincinnati: William Howard Taft house secretary desk which belonged to his father Alphonso Taft.

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