Cincinnati's Union Terminal |
Union Terminal
Central Parkway was the main routes through the west side of Cincinnati, Ohio. Outside of downtown Cincinnati, this is the part of the city that I was most familiar with because my father's employer, The American Can Co. was located in this neighbor hood until 1962. The first major landmark that one would pass was Union Terminal.
Even at 1/64th scale, Union Terminal takes up quite a bit of real estate and this model excludes the parkway approach to the terminal.
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Crosley Field, home to the Cincinnati Reds |
Crosley Field
This landmark was just north of Union Terminal. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds Major League Baseball until June of 1970 when the Reds moved to Riverfront Stadium which in downtown near the public landing.
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The Western Hills Viaduct is also known as Over the Rhine. |
Over the Rhine
This landmark is just north of Union Terminal. It was named by early German settlers because the area reminded them of the Rhine River valley in Germany.
The right end of the bridge in this photo connected to Central Parkway.
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Avondale |
Avondale
Avondale was a manufacturing community and just beyond it was Ivorydale where the Proctor & Gamble Co. manufactured its Ivory soap and other products. Cincinnati is Proctor & Gamble's home town. Monsanto Chemical is also located in this area. My memory of this area is that it had an offensive odor due to the chemical waste that flowed into Mill Creek.
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