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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

Cincinnati’s Gold Rush Coins, Steeped In Mystery, Are Worth A Fortune Today
Among the most sought after and valuable coins in the world are a handful struck for the Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company during the California Gold Rush of 1849.Despite the exorbitant value of these rare …
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Gas Alley Has Somehow Endured, While Its Notorious Neighborhood Faded Away
If you really want to visit Gas Alley today, you’ll have a bit of an adventure. Less than 300 feet in length, Gas Alley runs south from Longworth Hall to Mehring Way. It is paved …
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Cincinnati’s High Society Was Dominated By Madame Devereux And Her Blue Book
Before Madame Clara Anna Rich Devereux stuck her nose into things around 1880, Cincinnati’s polite society was an embarrassment of disorganization. A half-century earlier, Frances “Fanny” Trollope had lambasted the local gentry in her scandalous …
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