COLLECTION NAME:
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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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univcincin~27~27
Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
Collection
true
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Work Record ID:
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7012
work_record_id
7012
Work Record ID
false
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Reproduction Record ID:
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7012
reproduction_record_id
7012
Reproduction Record ID
false
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Work Class:
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Paintings
work_class
Paintings
Work Class
false
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Work Type:
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mural paintings (visual works)
work_type
mural paintings (visual works)
Work Type
false
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Title:
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A Postcard from Home
title
A Postcard from Home
Title
false
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Title Type:
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preferred
title_type
preferred
Title Type
false
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Creator:
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Hensing, Kelley
creator
Hensing, Kelley
Creator
false
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Creator Type:
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personal
creator_type
personal
Creator Type
false
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Creator Role:
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artist
creator_role
artist
Creator Role
false
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Date:
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2008
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Date Type:
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completion date
date_type
completion date
Date Type
false
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Location:
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7117 Vine Street, Carthage (Cincinnati, Ohio)
location
7117 Vine Street, Carthage (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Location
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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Subject:
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post cards
subject
post cards
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Carthage (Cincinnati, Ohio)
subject
Carthage (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Subject
false
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Description:
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"The Carthage mural is an old-fashioned postcard from the Carthage community to Cincinnati. This mural encompasses the side of Valley Drive Thru and measures 80 feet wide by 16 feet tall. A banner boasts salutations in English and Spanish: "Welcome to all" and "Bienvenidos a todas." Bold block letters spelling the community's name each hold unique images of what makes Carthage unique within the City. No other mural has depicted so much detail about a community. Images showcase all things Carthage: the Hamilton Country fairgrounds, the train yard, a fire station, an ode to veterans, and the Cincinnati Bridge that sits above I-75. Also included are images of vibrant, busy residents, bicycling and swimming at a community pool. Atop the mural is a map, showing Carthage's placement at the intersection of all major highways in the City."
description
"The Carthage mural is an old-fashioned postcard from the Carthage community to Cincinnati. This mural encompasses the side of Valley Drive Thru and measures 80 feet wide by 16 feet tall. A banner boasts salutations in English and Spanish: "Welcome to all" and "Bienvenidos a todas." Bold block letters spelling the community's name each hold unique images of what makes Carthage unique within the City. No other mural has depicted so much detail about a community. Images showcase all things Carthage: the Hamilton Country fairgrounds, the train yard, a fire station, an ode to veterans, and the Cincinnati Bridge that sits above I-75. Also included are images of vibrant, busy residents, bicycling and swimming at a community pool. Atop the mural is a map, showing Carthage's placement at the intersection of all major highways in the City."
Description
false
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Information Source:
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information_source
Artworks: https://www.artworkscincinnati.org/about/mural_carthage.shtml. Accessed 22, Feb. 2011.
Information Source
false
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Reproduction Date:
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2010
reproduction_date
2010
Reproduction Date
false
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Reproduction Date Type:
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creation
reproduction_date_type
creation
Reproduction Date Type
false
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Reproduction View:
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A Postcard from Home
reproduction_view
A Postcard from Home
Reproduction View
false
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Reproduction View Type:
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entire view
reproduction_view_type
entire 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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