Cincinnati Old Photos
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Pete Rose had a restaurant in Western Hills in the 1970s near Western Bowl and Glenway Avenue.







The merchants at Findlay Market in the early 1900s actually wore ties.







The northwest corner of Walnut and Sixth Streets in 1977. Just around the corner was a McDonald's and a dirty book store called King's News.







View of street crowded with cars, motorists and spectators during the 1910 Glidden Tour on Fifth Street in downtown Cincinnati.







McAlphin's Department Store in Fourth Street in downtown Cincinnati. Now an apartment/condo building.







Remember Fred's Place? A fruits and vegetables store on Main Street near Seventh. Loved the outdoor fruit stand.







The Mohawk neighborhood near Over-The-Rhine. A drained Miami-Erie Canal that eventually became Central Parkway.







McMillan Street looking east when it was a two-way street. That's Vine Street at the bottom of the hill.







A very crowded Fifth Street at Race Street in downtown Cincinnati, before suburban took hold.







Peri's Pancakes was a popular downtown Cincinnati restaurant, located at the corner of Fifth and Main, that closed in November 1976.

The Greyhound bus station can be seen in the background. People crossing the street were catching buses.







A series of train trestles in South Fairmount (formally Lick Run), probably torn down about 40 years ago. This is at Sunset Avenue heading toward Price Hill.








Train yard between Gilbert Avenue and Reading Rd. in Cincinnati. Probably 1930s. Replaced today by I-71 and Hard Rock casino.








Bus ramps over Third Street, routing buses from the Dixie Terminal to the Suspension Bridge.








The original facade of the Kroger building in downtown Cincinnati.