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TRAIN STATION IN CINCINNATI, OHIO
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  • Amtrak waiting room
  • Ink-making mural at the [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport]]
  • Original main level floorplan
  • Structural framing of the terminal's dome
  • Map mural lost in the concourse's demolition
  • Utility buildings in 1933, left to right: coaling station and coach yard service building, power plant, and roundhouse
  • Music Hall]] and downtown
  • Right to left: incoming traffic wing, rotunda, and outgoing traffic wing and ramp
  • 1931 platform and track schematic
  • Deteriorating service hallways before the 2016–18 renovation
  • Dinosaur skeleton displays at the Museum of Natural History
  • Terminal complex structures and tracks, 1933
  • 1933 floorplan of the baggage level
  • Train concourse, 1933
  • Information desk and ticket office
  • Rotunda ceiling
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  • The ''[[National Limited]]'' began service in 1916, making it one of Union Terminal's inaugural services.
  • Theater
  • Arrivals chalkboard on October 28, 1972
  • Christmastime crowd, 1945
  • South mural, depicting the city mayor, manager, and Union Terminal president at the terminal's completion

Roads in Cincinnati         
  • The [[University of Cincinnati]]'s College of Arts & Sciences
  • The [[Carew Tower]], a 49-story [[Art Deco]] building, is a landmark of Cincinnati.
  • Cincinnati products treemap, 2020
  • Headquarters of ''[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]''
  • Cincinnati in 1841 with the Miami and Erie Canal in the foreground
  • Connector]] streetcar line
  • Cincinnati City Hall
  • A Cyclones home game at Heritage Bank Center
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  • Ford Explorer Police Interceptor]] belonging to the [[Cincinnati Police Department]]
  • 2001 riots]], but has been decreasing since.
  • Cardinal]]'' line and houses several museums.
  • The [[Contemporary Arts Center]] building, designed by [[Zaha Hadid]]
  • View of downtown Cincinnati in 2010, showing city arenas
  • [[Findlay Market]], Ohio's oldest operating market
  • [[Fort Washington Way]], one of Cincinnati's major freeways
  • Jesuit]] university in Cincinnati and [[Norwood, Ohio]]
  • The [[National Underground Railroad Freedom Center]] has exhibits on the [[Underground Railroad]].
  • [[Procter & Gamble]] headquarters in Cincinnati
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  • Local folk band Shiny and the Spoon perform at the [[Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden]].
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  • [[Tall Stacks]], held every three or four years between 1988 and 2006, celebrated the city's [[riverboat]] heritage.
  • coneys]] containing [[Cincinnati chili]], developed in the 1920s by Macedonian immigrants in Cincinnati
  • The [[Aronoff Center]], one of Cincinnati's largest performing arts venues
  • Genius of Water]]'', a symbol of Cincinnati, was dedicated in 1871.
CITY IN OHIO, UNITED STATES; COUNTY SEAT OF HAMILTON COUNTY
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The roads of Cincinnati, Ohio include three major interstate highways, one interstate bypass and one interstate spur and six U.S.
Sports in Cincinnati         
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Cincinnati is the home of three major league teams, three minor league teams, five college institutions with sports teams, and numerous top level amateur teams. Cincinnati also has seven major sports venues.
History of Cincinnati         
  • Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
  • [[Charles T. Webber]], ''The Underground Railroad'', 1893, [[Cincinnati Art Museum]]
  • The [[Miami and Erie Canal]] figures prominently in this 1841 lithograph view of Cincinnati
  • Cincinnati skyline, 2005. This view is from the Southwest, from Devou Park in Covington.
  • [[Cincinnatus]] statue at [[Sawyer Point Park]]
  • ''City of Cincinnati,'' 1872, a [[steel engraving]] by A. C. Warren
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  • Doctor [[Ernst Kunwald]], former conductor of the [[Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra]], entering the Federal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, as a prisoner of war
  • [[Hammatt Billings]], "The Fugitives are Safe in a Free Land" for [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' (1852). It shows characters of George Harris, Eliza, Harry, and Mrs. Smyth.
  • [[Underground Railroad]] map, which shows the northerly route from Cincinnati.
  • ''King's Pocket-book of Cincinnati''; John Shillito & Co.
  • Replica of a [[flatboat]] that delivered pioneers to the three settlements: Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend that would become Cincinnati.
  • [[Symmes Purchase]], elongated strip in blue, within a map of Ohio
  • North Bend]] blockhouse illustration from [[Henry Howe]], ''Historical Collections of Ohio'', 1847.
  • [[Riverfront Stadium]]
  • The Cincinnati Area F5 tornado]] - photo taken near Bridgetown
  • The corporate seal of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The area was settled in 1788, the settlements became the town of Cincinnati, and it was chartered as a city in 1819. This version of the seal was in use by 1861.
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  • Artists conception of the [[SunWatch Indian Village]] of the [[Fort Ancient]] people
  • Liberty Bond poster, 1917.
  • [[Winthrop Sargent]]
  • Women made 37mm antitank shells for the war in 1942 at Aluminum Industries, Inc. in Cincinnati.
HISTORY OF THE CITY IN OHIO, UNITED STATES
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Cincinnati began with the settlement of Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend in the Northwest Territory of the United States beginning in late December 1788. The following year Fort Washington, named for George Washington, was established to protect the settlers.

Википедия

Cincinnati Union Terminal

Cincinnati Union Terminal is an intercity train station and museum center in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Commonly abbreviated as CUT, or by its Amtrak station code, CIN, the terminal is served by Amtrak's Cardinal line, passing through Cincinnati three times weekly. The building's largest tenant is the Cincinnati Museum Center, comprising the Cincinnati History Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science, Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Cincinnati History Library and Archives, and an Omnimax theater.

Union Terminal's distinctive architecture, interior design, and history have earned it several landmark designations, including as a National Historic Landmark. Its Art Deco design incorporates several contemporaneous works of art, including two of the Winold Reiss industrial murals, a set of sixteen mosaic murals depicting Cincinnati industry commissioned for the terminal in 1931. The main space in the facility, the Rotunda, has two enormous mosaic murals designed by Reiss. Taxi and bus driveways leading to and from the Rotunda are now used as museum space. The train concourse was another significant portion of the terminal, though no longer extant. It held all sixteen of Reiss's industrial murals, along with other significant art and design features.

The Cincinnati Union Terminal Company was created in 1927 to build a union station to replace five local stations used by seven railroads. Construction, which lasted from 1928 to 1933, included the creation of viaducts, mail and express buildings, and utility structures: a power plant, water treatment facility, and roundhouse. Six of the railroads terminated at the station, which they jointly owned, while the Baltimore and Ohio operated through services.

Initially underused, the terminal saw traffic grow through World War II, then decline over the following four decades. Several attractions were mounted over the years to supplement declining revenues. Train service fully stopped in 1972, and Amtrak moved service to a smaller station nearby. The terminal was largely dormant from 1972 to 1980; during this time, its platforms and train concourse were demolished. In 1980, the Land of Oz shopping mall was constructed inside the station; it operated until 1985. In the late 1980s, two Cincinnati museums merged and renovated the terminal, which reopened in 1990 as the Cincinnati Museum Center. Amtrak returned to the terminal in 1991, resuming its role as an intercity train station. A two-year, $228 million renovation restored the building, completed in 2018.