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The Queen City Historical Review

Cam Miller \ud83c\udfa5

Historical and nostalgic dispatches from Cincinnati, Ohio and Northern Kentucky.

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The Ghosts of Old Latonia

Race Track Was Once Mecca Of Horse Racing

If you’ve ever driven down Winston Ave. in south Covington, it’s hard to imagine that a horse racing track once occupied the grounds where the Latonia Shopping Center now sits. And not just any tra...

23 days ago
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Tales From The Trolley Line

Stories From Cincinnati's Street Car Past

I recently stumbled into some interesting clippings. In the 1980s, historian David McNeil compiled thousands of clippings from newspapers that mentioned the Cincinnati Street Car or Trolley from th...

2 months ago
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Riverfront Coliseum Hosts World Figure Skating Championships

170,000 Come To Queen City To Watch Stars Of The Sport

In 1983, John Tafaro, the man in charge of Riverfront Coliseum, was tasked with injecting new life into the arena along the river. He came up with a five-year master plan to bring majo...

3 months ago
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Witnessing Disaster

My sixth grade teacher was Mrs. Grote. She was a strict teacher. She was always no nonsense. She was by the book, bleacher her hair, wore thick glasses and smelled like she tried every bottle of perfume at a Super X drug store. I disliked h...

4 months ago
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Fountain Square Station

The Downtown Subway Hub That Could Have Been

The 2.2 miles of the infamous abandoned subway is most likely the biggest “What if” in Cincinnati/NKY history.

4 months ago
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