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Blue throated warbler. From The birds of Europe. V.02, by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from
Strategically located on four locks of the Miami-Erie Canal, the village of Lockland was planned in
Strategically located on four locks of the Miami-Erie Canal, the village of Lockland was planned in
Black skimmer or shearwater. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.04, 1836.
Mississippi kite. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.02, circa 1834-1834.
On January 28, 1856, Margaret Garner, her husband Robert, their four children, and approximately 11
Businessman William Woodward opened the first Woodward High School on October 24, 1831. The oldest p
Black warrior, from John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.01, circa 1827-1830.
Carrion crow. From The birds of Europe v.03, 1837 by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone
On the northern coast of Ohio on South Bass Island, the village of Put-in-Bay once had the largest s
Selections from The heritage of Hiroshige, c1912.
Designed by Samuel Hannaford, the H. W. Derby Building has served as a bank and a photography studio
Selections from American ornithology v.03, 1811.The Carolina parrot or parakeet in the top image is
Businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated and built over 2,500 libraries worldwide betw
Check out this selection of unique photographs from the book “Night in Cincinnati,&rdq
Herring gull. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.03, 1836.
Marsh hawk. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America, 1837.
Piatt Park, located on Garfield Place between Vine St. and Elm St. in downtown Cincinnati, is one of
The streetscapes of Cincinnati are always changing. Businesses come and go, old buildings are torn d
The Mühlhäuser brothers Gottleib and Henry were successful businessmen when they teamed up
White headed eagle. From The birds of Europe v.01 by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on
Swimmers used to flock to the Ohio River to beat the heat. Kentucky had several popular sandy bathin
In this month of celebrating Pride, we highlight LGBTQ+ history and representation in Cincinnati.In
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