I did, thank you.
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Fantastic. I love old photos of cities. Those aerials from 1935 were especially cool.
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Thanks, I love seeing old pictures like this. A mighty beast of a city.
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Very very dense.
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Great vintage photos.
Thanks for posting them ColDayMan. |
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What a city!
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That's some serious ass 19th century urban fabric. Thanks for sharing. Cincy is kinda all mystical and mysterious to me, even though my city is a cousin - the more I see on here the betta.
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Another salvo in the 2011 Queen City invasion on SSP! Well done, Chris. And you’re welcome! ;)
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Unreal! Love it!
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They really pack 'em into that basin :tup:
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Hows the city doing population wise, just looked at the population trends and it looks like the city is still losing tons and tons of people. From 1990-2000 the city lost 10% of its population and since 1950 looks like its lost nearly 170,000 people. Maybe, like STL its gained some population back since 2000, I hope so.
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Cincinnati gained in population about 4,000ish residents (probably more, in reality) between 2000-2010. Not booming but it's a good sign for a very old major city.
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Right after I got out of the Air Force I was taking a test for a job I wanted. One of the questions was how to spell Cincinnati. I freaked out and left the room. How hard was that test gonna be???
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WOW. Cincinnati is great nowadays, but boy did it de-citify itself pretty hard. The old West End is intense.
Stunning and tragic thread. |
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Does Ohio have a "Dominant" City?
Is there agreement among Ohioans of the #1 city? Is it Cincy, Cleveland or Columbus? Columbus seems to be gaining in recent decades. The state capitol & state U. advantage I guess, plus central location.
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