As a teenager growing up in Covington, Ky, in the 70’s, the streets of Cincinnati was alive with people working, shopping, and having lunch at Fountain Square. Go there today and it’s no where like it was back then. The malls destroyed that and it’s sad for the city.
Doug, Old Cincinnati Kid here, Bond Hill, Roselawn...fantastic footage. We forget what a bustling, urbane place Cincy was, a real player among the nation's cities. Most people don't know that at one time the nation's prognosticators postulated that Cincinnati would emerge as America's greatest city, over N.Y. and Chicago! Well, we were just too in love with the river and couldn't jump into rail as the the "Next Big Engine", so it never came to pass...but she's still a helluva town, isn't she? Thanks for the post!
@@chickengenius4202 No argument there, but it didn't get the JUMP on Chi'town...And even though there was a period of heavy rail traffic, it died out. I feel this is because of one of our City's main flaws: It never knew what it wanted to BE. It hedged it's bets and said, "Well, ok rail...but let's not give up on the ol' river. It's served us pretty well in the past." Yes. So did the Steam engine. Cincinnati has always been plagued by bad mayors and City councils who keep the Queen City stagnant to this day! IF we would've had NO city council and a STRONG Mayor, we would now have light rail from the suburbs to Downtown...a whole new City. It breaks my heart. Still. when I drove a cab (Skyline Taxi) for years, people from New York in my cab, taking them back to their hotels from a night out on Mt. Adams, said, "Wow, I didn't realize Cincinnati had so much going on." That made me very proud...having lived in N.Y as well. But Cincinnati is where I was born...raised in Crosley Field...just a great city...that WOULD have had a Subway if not for the Depression and malfeasance.
Probably -- what is the nature of the project? I can send you the video in more of an uncompressed format, which would probably be better if you're doing your own video editing vs. using RUclips's format.
As a teenager growing up in Covington, Ky, in the 70’s, the streets of Cincinnati was alive with people working, shopping, and having lunch at Fountain Square. Go there today and it’s no where like it was back then. The malls destroyed that and it’s sad for the city.
Doug, Old Cincinnati Kid here, Bond Hill, Roselawn...fantastic footage. We forget what a bustling, urbane place Cincy was, a real player among the nation's cities. Most people don't know that at one time the nation's prognosticators postulated that Cincinnati would emerge as America's greatest city, over N.Y. and Chicago! Well, we were just too in love with the river and couldn't jump into rail as the the "Next Big Engine", so it never came to pass...but she's still a helluva town, isn't she? Thanks for the post!
1060michaelg still the second best zoo next to San Diego
It still became a huge rail town and across the river as well
@@nickpavloff8977 Without a DOUBT!! We went on a field trip every year in school. Well, until Middle School.
@@chickengenius4202 No argument there, but it didn't get the JUMP on Chi'town...And even though there was a period of heavy rail traffic, it died out. I feel this is because of one of our City's main flaws: It never knew what it wanted to BE. It hedged it's bets and said, "Well, ok rail...but let's not give up on the ol' river. It's served us pretty well in the past."
Yes. So did the Steam engine.
Cincinnati has always been plagued by bad mayors and City councils who keep the Queen City stagnant to this day!
IF we would've had NO city council and a STRONG Mayor, we would now have light rail from the suburbs to Downtown...a whole new City. It breaks my heart. Still. when I drove a cab (Skyline Taxi) for years, people from New York in my cab, taking them back to their hotels from a night out on Mt. Adams, said, "Wow, I didn't realize Cincinnati had so much going on."
That made me very proud...having lived in N.Y as well. But Cincinnati is where I was born...raised in Crosley Field...just a great city...that WOULD have had a Subway if not for the Depression and malfeasance.
Beautiful.😘😘
A simpler time.
Indeed...
Almost a full month before
that GREAT MIDWEST FLOOD!♒🌊🎙️📰
Do you know if this was Christmas Day
No, it was a typically busy shopping day during the season.
No clue what was coming in five short years
Hi Doug is this your footage? Could I use this for a project I am working on ?
Probably -- what is the nature of the project? I can send you the video in more of an uncompressed format, which would probably be better if you're doing your own video editing vs. using RUclips's format.
Christina Rule That was big of you to ask permission