This was a transcendent experience! It makes this native Cincinnatian swell with pride. I think, speaking historically, that Cincinnati benefited greatly from the influx in the 19th century of people from New York and other Eastern cities. Remember, Cincinnati eclipsed Chicago until the city fathers made the fateful, irrevocable error of "sticking with the river" instead of seeing the future was RAIL. Cincinnati has had a tough history with rails. Our own unfinished subway bears continued, if hidden, testimony, to that myopic tendency we have seemed to be plagued with. But such is NOT the case with our parks, I am more than happy to say. A splendid documentary and THANK YOU for posting!!
And Cincinnati benefited off the influences of Kentucky & The Virginias too with Upper Southern/Appalachian culture too. Alot of people came up here from the south for a better life to escape jim crow and poverty because Cincinnati was a boomtown in the early days. 💯
@@Rudolph_Manor Quite right Rudolph, and shame on me for not mentioning that, especially since my maternal Grandma came to Cincinnati from Hazard, KY to work in the factories during WWII. Once she got her feet on the ground she sent for my mom. Price Hill is still predominantly Appalachian in it's makeup. So, my amended comment is--- The Eastern influence gave the Queen City it's big institutions, Music Hall, etc and the gritty never say die folks of the hills and the holler of KY. and W. VA who gave the city it's work ethic (and let's not forget the Germans before them).
@@Rudolph_Manor"Although segregation boundaries loosened during the 1950s and 1960s, few Blacks (due to a lack of job prospects) possessed the necessary resources to move into better neighborhoods...By the year 2000, Cincinnati was considered the country’s eighth most racially segregated city..."
not investing in rail wasnt the issue, the issue was the hard undeniable fact that the people who "own" the country aka the only people are technically supposed to be allowed to serve in high government(rich europeans/european loyalists) decided their loyalty belonged to the ruling class of europe instead of the working class who built everything they profited from.. thats why it went from being absurdly unacceptable to pay workers less than what they'd need to remain alive to being the main mode of employment to expect them to not complain about only being compensated 1/10 the cost of living while producing literally 10 - 20x more profit than any workers before in history...
Cincyborn I live in Los Angeles and all of those parks look so green! (We live in drought conditions) Ault Park looks fabulous! We are hoping to make a move to Northern Kentucky... just across the river.... sometime next summer. Can't wait to come check out the area!
Fun fact, People plant paw paw tree seeds in all the Cincinnati parks, the fruit of paw Paws develop very quickly and the fruit is usually goes in days (and raccoons get them) The trees have grown rarer but recent efforts should yield "fruit" in a few years.
I have never seen two things in cin Ohio in all my yrs I grew up in otr I'm 55 I have never seen the river be blue ever lol and I have never seen it but once snow on Xmas day I lost alit of friends in otr before it was even called otr so many baby's children have died in otr so many woman prostutes died in otr good beautiful woman I knew woman that was murderd by they boyfriend's and I saw so many roits they tore up store ppl who never ha insurance on they store they lost repubc be and race always shooting each other vine street had so many bars ppl did drugs had sex in them good restraunlts had riches in them and mass rats huge as a cat lol otr has only been patched up as always and ppl still geting killed diwnther and Washington Park was a grave yard site with a school right next to it but they tour it up and move ppls family's out of the grave yard sight they build a better park let me tell u wat they do rebuild otr over and over but the move all the poor ppl in price hill and Avondale walnut hills so ppl from other country's or my can take over otr u will never stop the shooting Kling or prostutes or bad things happen in otr it's cursed lol
Gotta love all the different places you can go...
I don't even live in Cincinnati and this was an amazing program. Loved it
This was a transcendent experience! It makes this native Cincinnatian swell with pride. I think, speaking historically, that Cincinnati benefited greatly from the influx in the 19th century of people from New York and other Eastern cities. Remember, Cincinnati eclipsed Chicago until the city fathers made the fateful, irrevocable error of "sticking with the river" instead of seeing the future was RAIL. Cincinnati has had a tough history with rails. Our own unfinished subway bears continued, if hidden, testimony, to that myopic tendency we have seemed to be plagued with.
But such is NOT the case with our parks, I am more than happy to say. A splendid documentary and THANK YOU for posting!!
And Cincinnati benefited off the influences of Kentucky & The Virginias too with Upper Southern/Appalachian culture too. Alot of people came up here from the south for a better life to escape jim crow and poverty because Cincinnati was a boomtown in the early days. 💯
@@Rudolph_Manor Quite right Rudolph, and shame on me for not mentioning that, especially since my maternal Grandma came to Cincinnati from Hazard, KY to work in the factories during WWII. Once she got her feet on the ground she sent for my mom.
Price Hill is still predominantly Appalachian in it's makeup.
So, my amended comment is--- The Eastern influence gave the Queen City it's big institutions, Music Hall, etc and the gritty never say die folks of the hills and the holler of KY. and W. VA who gave the city it's work ethic (and let's not forget the Germans before them).
@@Rudolph_Manor"Although segregation boundaries loosened during the 1950s and 1960s, few Blacks (due to a lack of job prospects) possessed the necessary resources to move into better neighborhoods...By the year 2000, Cincinnati was considered the country’s eighth most racially segregated city..."
not investing in rail wasnt the issue, the issue was the hard undeniable fact that the people who "own" the country aka the only people are technically supposed to be allowed to serve in high government(rich europeans/european loyalists) decided their loyalty belonged to the ruling class of europe instead of the working class who built everything they profited from.. thats why it went from being absurdly unacceptable to pay workers less than what they'd need to remain alive to being the main mode of employment to expect them to not complain about only being compensated 1/10 the cost of living while producing literally 10 - 20x more profit than any workers before in history...
Extremely Inspiring......Love Cincy❤
This is cool my nephew and myself are in this video.
This is such a great video. I go to the parks whenever I return to the city, so much beautiful nature and vantage points
Love 💕 Cincinnati
I love my city!
Nice video. I love my city!
I am a Cincinnati native but live in California. I love Cincinnati but love California also.
Thanks for uploading this. I miss Cincinnati.
I. miss it too. bob young
Cincinnati looks like a great place to move to.
Looks so so beautiful!
Life Splendidly I love Cincinnati Parks. Do you have a favorite?
Cincyborn I live in Los Angeles and all of those parks look so green! (We live in drought conditions) Ault Park looks fabulous! We are hoping to make a move to Northern Kentucky... just across the river.... sometime next summer. Can't wait to come check out the area!
Life Splendidly I'm glad you enjoyed the video and hope you enjoy the parks if/when you move. Thanks for watching.
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@ImNotBatman Fuck Outta Here Lame!
great doc!
Fun fact, People plant paw paw tree seeds in all the Cincinnati parks, the fruit of paw Paws develop very quickly and the fruit is usually goes in days (and raccoons get them) The trees have grown rarer but recent efforts should yield "fruit" in a few years.
Why no mention of Sharon Woods, Winton Woods, or Whitewater. Just wondering.
Those are Hamilton County Parks which are separate from Cincinnati City Parks.
can't wait to move there.
Cincinnati has more Parks than a Korean phone directory.
Mount Echo Park i live near that park i was there
I remember what I liked about living in Cincinnati was the people, not nature.
I have never seen two things in cin Ohio in all my yrs I grew up in otr I'm 55 I have never seen the river be blue ever lol and I have never seen it but once snow on Xmas day I lost alit of friends in otr before it was even called otr so many baby's children have died in otr so many woman prostutes died in otr good beautiful woman I knew woman that was murderd by they boyfriend's and I saw so many roits they tore up store ppl who never ha insurance on they store they lost repubc be and race always shooting each other vine street had so many bars ppl did drugs had sex in them good restraunlts had riches in them and mass rats huge as a cat lol otr has only been patched up as always and ppl still geting killed diwnther and Washington Park was a grave yard site with a school right next to it but they tour it up and move ppls family's out of the grave yard sight they build a better park let me tell u wat they do rebuild otr over and over but the move all the poor ppl in price hill and Avondale walnut hills so ppl from other country's or my can take over otr u will never stop the shooting Kling or prostutes or bad things happen in otr it's cursed lol
Cursed with white ego & the privilege of division 👍🇺🇲
Robin Wood WEBN
What in the h*** did Obama have to do with Cincinnati parks
Fuck Outta Here With That Shit! Racist Bastard!
You type like you've been drinking. It must be embarrassing for you to be alive.
@@Rudolph_Manor Obama is gay