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Cincinnati Curiosities

Working overtime to keep alive the weird soul of the Queen City.

  • By Greg Hand
  • Based in United States of America
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Most recent posts

Commuters Packed Cincinnati’s Old Streetcars, But The Rides Were Often Adventures
Although the city’s newspapers regularly cited unsafe conditions on the city’s streetcars , the trolleys were popular and heavily used by Cincinnati’s commuters. The hilltop neighborhoods would not have developed without mass transit. Even so, …
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Cincinnati’s Old-Time Streetcars Were Notorious Death Machines
Cincinnati’s commuters have complained about mass transit since the first horse-drawn omnibuses started hauling passengers in 1859. By the late 1880s, the Queen City offered a selection of transport systems, from steam-powered inclines to equine-powered …
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Artists and Models: Lots Of Inuendo But Little Romance Among Cincinnati’s Bohemians
Artists and their models have attracted uncharitable suspicion for centuries. A nude woman behind closed doors with a bohemian man? Fervid imaginations erupted in the form of novels, movies and Broadway shows to insinuate all …
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