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One of Cincinnati's most charming neighborhoods, this winding hilltop community hosts trendy residents, diverse retail businesses and a hot collection of nightclubs and restaurants. Featuring some of the most spectacular river and city views, Mt. Adams boasts an array of the city's most diverse and interesting examples of architectural styles including five sites currently listed on the historic register.
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Metro blazes new trails with green efforts
Caitlin Koenig
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Metro has been "going green" for more than 25 years, but partnerships with progressive organizations have helped it broaden sustainability efforts.
Stairways to stories: Students trace steps of history
Keith Rutowski
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
NKU undergrads Shane Winslow and Andrew Boehringer began a labor of love by climbing dozens of Cincinnati's public staircases every week. Now they're writing a book about those steps, many of which led from downtown to the city's first suburbs. These modern history detectives see them as keys that unlock important stories of the city's past.
The New Revolutionaries: Shaping the future with art, strings and passion
Elissa Yancey
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Tatiana Berman wants to get Cincinnati noticed. Her fresh take on the city's established arts scene shaped her Constella Festival, now headed into its second year and poised to strike a powerful economic as well as artistic chord.
What The New York Times forgot: Our innovative parks
Elissa Yancey
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
With the Smale Riverfront Park open and Washington Park debuting July 6, we take a closer look at how the Cincinnati Park Board's oft-overlooked innovations move, and in some cases outright push, the city forward.
Soapdish: Step in time along hillside treks
Casey Coston
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Cincinnati has some 400 sets of hillside stairways through all parts of the city, winding their way between neighborhoods and historic sites and offering jaw-dropping views for determined hikers.
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Casey Coston offers a walk along his favorites.
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