Cincinnati Preservation
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What is Historic Preservation?
Beth Johnson, Executive Director of Cincinnati Preservation explains what preservation is in this short video by The Port.
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Beth Johnson on Why Historic Preservation Matters
Просмотров 313 месяца назад
by The Port
Saving The Rauh House
Просмотров 7795 месяцев назад
Cincinnati Preservation Association led the efforts to restore the Rauh House in Cincinnati originally built in 1939. One of the first International Style residences in the state, the house was designed by Modernist architect John Becker for insurance executive Frederick Rauh and his wife, Harriet. CPA still retains Historic Preservation Easements on the exterior of building and property. The p...
2023 Annual Report
Просмотров 347 месяцев назад
Cincinnati Preservation details accomplishments from the 2023 calendar year in our Annual Report. A huge round of applause to all our members, sponsors and donors for your ongoing support. Thanks to you, Historic Preservation continues to save places that matter in Greater Cincinnati!
Architect Natalie de Blois Visits Terrace Plaza
Просмотров 262Год назад
Architect Natalie de Blois (1921 -2013) comes to Cincinnati to visit the 18 story building she designed: Terrace Plaza. Completed in 1948, the International Style building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. As the earliest prominent woman in the male-dominated profession, she is a pioneer with buildings in NY, Chicago, Cincinnati, and more. She also founded the Chic...
2022 CPA Annual Report Recap
Просмотров 159Год назад
Hear about all the highlights CPA accomplished in 2022 thanks to our dedicated members and supporters.
Why Preservation by Thea
Просмотров 27Год назад
Hear from CPA Supporters: “I give to CPA to save the stories. I give to nurture an inspirational environment in which to live.” -Thea Tjepkema, Preservationist
Why Preservation by Gina
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Hear from CPA Supporters: “When I think about my gratitude for what’s been saved, I think of CPA. There is something for me about experiencing old buildings, about experiencing the age of a thing that stirs me up. They bring out the connectedness in us humans.” -Gina, Preservation Activist
Why Preservation by Brenden
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Here from CPA Supporters “What a place Cincinnati used to be, and what a place it still is! The synthesis of those… that’s what drives me to contribute to CPA.” -Brenden, UC Preservation Student
CPA Speaker Series Presents: Black History in Cincinnati With Gina Ruffin Moore
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Cincinnati Preservation Association welcomed author, Gina Ruffin Moore to our Virtual Speaker Series on March 2nd, 2021.
History at the Forward Looking University, Cincinnati Preservation Virtual Speaker Series
Просмотров 863 года назад
How has the University of Cincinnati's landscape changed over the years? Join us and discover the planning that went into making the campus. About this Event held on September 29, 2020 In 2019 UC celebrated its bicentennial. Students strolling around campus could hardly guess their school had such deep roots. A major reconstruction of the campus in the early 21st century has left the institutio...
History at a Forward Looking University, Cincinnati Preservation Virtual Speaker Series
Просмотров 963 года назад
How has the University of Cincinnati's landscape changed over the years? Join us and discover the planning that went into making the campus. About this Event held on September 29, 2020 In 2019 UC celebrated its bicentennial. Students strolling around campus could hardly guess their school had such deep roots. A major reconstruction of the campus in the early 21st century has left the institutio...
Terrace Plaza Designated 11 Most Endangered Historic Place
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Terrace Plaza Designated 11 Most Endangered Historic Place
Oldest Buildings of Cincinnati
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A "Preservation at Home" Talk by Margo Warminski, Preservation Director of Cincinnati Preservation Association. The talk was given on July 14, 2020 and was the second in an onging series. Visit our website at Cincinnatipreservation.org for more information. Thanks to our event sponsor, Cincinnati Historic Homes and Adam Sanregret. cincinnatihistorichomes.com/
drone video of United States Playing Card Company campus in Norwood, Ohio
Просмотров 5354 года назад
This drone video of United States Playing Card Company campus in Norwood, Ohio was shot by Jeremy Loukinas shortly before selective demolition of the structures to make way for a new mixed-use development by property owner PLK Communities.
Architecture of Isaiah Rogers, In Cincinnati and Beyond
Просмотров 9784 года назад
Architecture of Isaiah Rogers, In Cincinnati and Beyond
Lighting the Marquee
Просмотров 2775 лет назад
Lighting the Marquee
Local Landmark Designation Requested for Terrace Plaza
Просмотров 315 лет назад
Local Landmark Designation Requested for Terrace Plaza
Historic Tax Credit Makes 'Economic Good Sense'
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Historic Tax Credit Makes 'Economic Good Sense'
Help the Woodward Theater Restore Its Historic Marquee
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Help the Woodward Theater Restore Its Historic Marquee
Greg Landsman - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 2326 лет назад
Greg Landsman - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Laure Quinlivan - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
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Laure Quinlivan - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Tonya Dumas - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 1536 лет назад
Tonya Dumas - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Yvette Simpson - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 356 лет назад
Yvette Simpson - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Tamie Sullivan - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 206 лет назад
Tamie Sullivan - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Tamaya Dennard - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 566 лет назад
Tamaya Dennard - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Seth Maney - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 696 лет назад
Seth Maney - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Michelle Dillingham - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 206 лет назад
Michelle Dillingham - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Manuel Foggie - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 406 лет назад
Manuel Foggie - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Lesley Jones - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation
Просмотров 186 лет назад
Lesley Jones - Candidates Forum on Historic Preservation

Комментарии

  • @Mckey1887
    @Mckey1887 29 дней назад

    Bravo, Margo!! 🎉 This was great!! Now we need a comparable one for Northern Kentucky!

  • @seanshafer2253
    @seanshafer2253 Месяц назад

    My family’s home in College Hill/Northside was originally built pre 1850s by Zebulon Strong and was a part of the Underground Railroad. Was later owned by The Thompson paper family ( same family that owned the Archbishops/Larosa Mansion)and is currently a B&B titled 6 acres.

  • @susandavis903
    @susandavis903 Месяц назад

    Great video. As a resident of Norwood, not thrilled with the completed development of this site as nearly all of it was razed. Happy to see the land being lived in and occupied by businesses. New buildings were not historically sensitive……

  • @susandavis903
    @susandavis903 Месяц назад

    Love to see a part 2. Norwood’s oldest home 1906 Williams Ave built in 1870.

  • @crabtonia
    @crabtonia 4 месяца назад

    How very INTRIGUING!...thank you so much...dgp/uk

  • @mabellucena2485
    @mabellucena2485 4 месяца назад

    "PromoSM" 😈

  • @kskssxoxskskss2189
    @kskssxoxskskss2189 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work! Thank you.

  • @davidmurphy7587
    @davidmurphy7587 5 месяцев назад

    At least you can try. I miss my old house as much as you do. I would love to help you out

  • @T-41
    @T-41 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Wonderful, impressive story. Thanks.

  • @iolandevandertuig5938
    @iolandevandertuig5938 6 месяцев назад

    *promosm* 😁

  • @jjlynn1482
    @jjlynn1482 6 месяцев назад

    Yea....thanks cincinnati for running out the people u didnt want. We have to put up with them in clermont county now. We live out here to stay away from people like that. Thank alot jerks!!!!!

  • @DeadCat-42
    @DeadCat-42 8 месяцев назад

    I'm inside the city limits, my house was built in 1859, the area was incorporated into the city in 1907

  • @josiecloughessy4569
    @josiecloughessy4569 10 месяцев назад

    this is one of my favorite videos ever! I love learning about my city 🤩

  • @buckan8r999
    @buckan8r999 Год назад

    thank you. Would love to have seen a home from Saylor Park. Especially the Parkland Theatre which has been completely refurbished.

  • @subash6136
    @subash6136 Год назад

    Great video. Distinct and clear picture. Please make some more videos like this.

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 Год назад

    Do you have another video with more of the pictures that were edited out??

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 Год назад

    Thompson McConnell Cadillac on Gilbert.

  • @barbarajohn9012
    @barbarajohn9012 Год назад

    Very interesting, can you research the sister houses on river road? A judge built them from what I heard, I was inside one of them and it’s absolutely beautiful, the wood work inside

  • @MoellerEngineeringCo.
    @MoellerEngineeringCo. Год назад

    Great presentation. Thanks.

  • @iamthatiam8894
    @iamthatiam8894 Год назад

    In GOD's kingdom we do not celebrate Black Month History. And Children of GOD do not celebrate black month history here on this world.

  • @petervonvolborth7185
    @petervonvolborth7185 Год назад

    Henry Probasco House/castle in Clifton!?

  • @jwc4520
    @jwc4520 Год назад

    Have anything on 919 mount hope road ? It was home to a German saboteur during the 1933 to 1944 , had a transceiver in the attic, secret navy plans, explosives inthe basement workbench.

  • @makersncoke8676
    @makersncoke8676 Год назад

    Cincinnati did a great job pushing the low income and poor people out of downtown and areas like over the rhine and others to rebuild and bring the money back to these areas...

    • @jamesknecht8921
      @jamesknecht8921 5 месяцев назад

      Poo on u too you a peice of trash TOO

  • @bettydent6328
    @bettydent6328 Год назад

    I grew up in Avondale and I love this series. I now live in Maryland. There wer beautiful old grand houses in Avondale off Rockdale Avenue. I lived in a couple of them for a while. These houses opened into large entrance foyers with beautiful staircases and beautiful old floors and woodwork. Are any of them still exiting? The interiors of these house wer amazing.

  • @angelicanmn
    @angelicanmn Год назад

    Dr. Jennie Porter's home is still standing and occupied. It was sold in 1982. It's located on Lincoln Avenue in Evanston.

  • @angelicanmn
    @angelicanmn Год назад

    DeHart Hubbard attended Walnut Hills High School

  • @icestationzebra7415
    @icestationzebra7415 2 года назад

    Windows at ground level because of the 1902 mudfloods are something else to look for...

  • @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide
    @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide 2 года назад

    This time it blocks my view I say drop the tower to the bathtub

  • @T-41
    @T-41 2 года назад

    Mt. Auburn has a couple other really old ones besides the Gorham Worth house. The Keyes House dates from about 1819, south end of Walker Street I believe. It was not occupied when I looked, probably 2018. James Keyes was one of the earliest residents of that hilltop area when it was called Keyes Hill. One of my favorite homes is the John C.Wright House at 2411 Auburn Ave. with the Fire insurance mark above the doorway with the date 1839. It is the oldest home on Auburn Ave. Wright founded the Cincinnati Law School and was an Ohio Supreme Court Justice.

  • @gregcameron729
    @gregcameron729 2 года назад

    My 5th great grandfather built several historical buildings in and around Cincinnati. The Longview Insane Asylum, General Hospital and The Kankakee building.

  • @Mr_badjoke
    @Mr_badjoke 2 года назад

    I like to state that I don't know if it's going to be mentioned here but if you were a poor Irish or german we ALL lived together on the west side and I have the photos to prove it still ☺️♥️ you were treated the same way as a nuisance and it is still the same. a class war against those who wasn't at the front of the line. Im from Cincinnati and never should have left the safety of my family. Now in Florida I am disenfranchised & povertized and my academia is USELESS because of my class status. Im surrounded by racist tyranny..😢

  • @michelleg4346
    @michelleg4346 2 года назад

    💗💗☮☮💗💗✝✝

  • @Maxbps88
    @Maxbps88 2 года назад

    Excellent. My great-grandparents owned the Apothecary/Pharmacy directly south of Schwartz Point that still has the "Apothe" painted on its south wall. They were the Scheidt's and also owned pharmacies now where I-75 runs through it then another where they ended up living on the West side where they also owned a gas station at the corner of Rapid Run and Anderson Ferry. I love learning about history particularly in my hometown of Cincinnati. Thank you to all those that had a hand in this production.

  • @lindakean7392
    @lindakean7392 2 года назад

    I lived at 2000 Compton Rd which was built in 1875. Previously a 2 story log cabin (2 rms upper and lower) that was added onto. It was found when trying to run electric that they used firewood, mud and straw for insulation.

  • @beverlynelsin8833
    @beverlynelsin8833 2 года назад

    otr yea it's looks nice but it wasn't always nice omi grew up in otr man are they so many ppl full of lies they DNT tell all about how otr was specaliy the ppl who died down ther and jerman didn't own alot if things down ther I grew up in otr and 14 the and 15 the was always fighting because of the race white wasn't loud in 14 the black wasn't loud on 15 the prostutes hung on 12 th and walnut Street I'ma tell u wats been down ther for yr 15 the street old buildings that was the worse street so many baby's dien and teens being slept with and wife's and husband's sleeping with each other bhell I'm rember the red Barn mass ppl had sex in that place all the bar silver dollar Corky's bar swing bar polars bar to much sex in them all otr had back then was bars that ppl had sex and fight in them all the time and food places u love to eat at but otr had roaches alit and huge rats big as cats lol cause cin taste festvels jam on main rats came from the river up in the city my best friend died behind the old fire station in the alley Anna may she was beautiful and so smart she was murderd then my friend Linda was shot nex to Kroger's got shot in the face on vine otr has been change so much but u can't stop the vilence down ther or the killing down ther no matter how much rich ppl take over otr

  • @CheapSkateGrower
    @CheapSkateGrower 2 года назад

    This was an amazing tour of the city’s fantastic homes. I lived in the now-gone row houses on West McMillan from the 1880s. I always go for drives whenever I’m back in Cincinnati. Thank you 🙏

  • @jamesschott2870
    @jamesschott2870 3 года назад

    This is the sad legacy of the US.......so many grand and historic structures that could very easily be repurposed and reused to maintain the structure of our past......instead lets just destroy everything and put up a much cheaper and generic building that will have Zero impact on anyone or relation to anything of value in the future......might as well build with cardboard............sad stuff....the late great United States.....

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 3 года назад

    THANK YOU!!

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 3 года назад

    Thank you so very much for this video! I love Cincinnati history, and I was a metro bus driver. Where can I find online, if at all, film or pictures of construction of Swifton Shopping Center, construction of Woodward on Reading Rd (NOT the new current Woodward), construction of homes in Madisonville in the shadow of the high rise Nursing home on Kenwood especially on Owasco street, construction of Bond Hill & Roselawn subdivisions, and earliest pictures or films of the Reading Road Corridor, especially the 5Mile House Bond Hill House at Reading & California, the Catherine Booth Hospital, and the Madisonville business district in the 50s and 60s?

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 4 года назад

    Thank you, Margot! This keeps everything historic in perspective.

  • @jdexposure
    @jdexposure 4 года назад

    1:03 "...I'll start calling people out." Ironic, given the fact that the soon to be "former" Cincinnati city council member was today arrested on federal warrants and charged with attempted extortion, wire fraud, and bribery. Ironic, indeed...

  • @cincycitytv1205
    @cincycitytv1205 5 лет назад

    He wasn't for the saving the Gamble House