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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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univcincin~27~27
Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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Work Record ID:
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810
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810
Work Record ID
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Reproduction Record ID:
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810
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810
Reproduction Record ID
false
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Work Class:
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Architecture
work_class
Architecture
Work Class
false
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Work Type:
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parkway
work_type
parkway
Work Type
false
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Title:
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Central Parkway
title
Central Parkway
Title
false
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Title Type:
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preferred
title_type
preferred
Title Type
false
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Date:
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1928
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Date Type:
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creation
date_type
creation
Date Type
false
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Location:
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
location
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Location
false
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Location Type:
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site
location_type
site
Location Type
false
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Location:
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Cenrtal Parkway (Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202-45225)
location
Cenrtal Parkway (Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202-45225)
Location
false
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Culture:
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American
culture
American
Culture
false
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Subject:
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Cincinnati (Ohio)
subject
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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central business districts
subject
central business districts
Subject
false
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Subject:
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streets
subject
streets
Subject
false
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Subject:
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parkways
subject
parkways
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Alms and Doepke Building
subject
Alms and Doepke Building
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Salvation Army (Cincinnati, Ohio)
subject
Salvation Army (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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American Building (Cincinnati, Ohio)
subject
American Building (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio)
subject
Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio)
Subject
false
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Description:
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"Central Parkway, completed in 1928 became a big boulevard. It replaced the canal and the subway . . . [excavated] in its bed. Each succeeding decade Central Parkway became less central. . . . Most buildings on it go back to canal days." "Though twelve tall gaslights remain, most others have vanished to provide additional traffic lanes . . . No less than the canal it replaced, Central Parkway serves as an "edge" or border to demarcate Over-the-Rhine."
description
"Central Parkway, completed in 1928 became a big boulevard. It replaced the canal and the subway . . . [excavated] in its bed. Each succeeding decade Central Parkway became less central. . . . Most buildings on it go back to canal days." "Though twelve tall gaslights remain, most others have vanished to provide additional traffic lanes . . . No less than the canal it replaced, Central Parkway serves as an "edge" or border to demarcate Over-the-Rhine."
Description
false
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Information Source:
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John Clubbe. Cincinnati Observed. Architecture and History. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1991. 203.
information_source
John Clubbe. Cincinnati Observed. Architecture and History. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1991. 203.
Information Source
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Reproduction Creator:
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Cincinnati Preservation Association
reproduction_creator
Cincinnati Preservation Association
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false
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Reproduction Creator Type:
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donor
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donor
Reproduction Creator Type
false
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Reproduction View:
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view looking east; Alms and Doepke Building on left
reproduction_view
view looking east; Alms and Doepke Building on left
Reproduction View
false
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Reproduction View Type:
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exterior view
reproduction_view_type
exterior view
Reproduction View Type
false
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
Reproduction Rights Statement
false
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