To me, one of the most striking aspects of Cincinnati's seven hills are the tiny steeples that dot nearly every peak, their numerous spires serving as a constant reminder that this is a blessed
She's gorgeous and world famous, yet she's remained accessible to admirers throughout the years. As the focal point of the TYLER DAVIDSON FOUNTAIN, the Genius (or Lady) of Water has been enjoyi
For this first installation of "Cincitecture," a monthly column that highlights Cincinnati's architectural heritage, we're taking a journey to the West Side. The significance of THE DIEHL HOU
Have you have ever wondered what exactly that Roman-looking, Pantheon-esque temple on the corner of Central Parkway and Vine is? Ever tried to climb the double staircase to get a better look at t
From what I gather, Ruthe Pearlman was one spunky dame. I never knew her myself, yet in speaking with her friends and colleagues, it's immediately apparent that Pearlman was a firecracker of a w
Being a fanatic of campfire ghost stories and "true" tales of haunted houses, Erica Bailey's THE HOUSE THAT WAS HAUNTED BEFORE IT WAS BUILT naturally grabbed my attention. In case you're wond
I talked to my parents on the day of their 30th wedding anniversary and was rather surprised to hear that they were passing the day by strolling through Spring Grove Cemetery. Picking out eternit
Even after glancing at the title of this piece I think to myself, what exactly am I looking at here? I see what could pass for a pair of scissors. I also notice a distinctly geometric, seemingly