Cleveland via the RTA
There's a feeling people get when they visit a place in their time off. Where they can picture themselves living there, caught up in the naivety that actual life in a place would be just like visiting on vacation. For me, I never thought I'd get that feeling with Cleveland, Ohio, that I'd find such an appreciation for this fellow midwestern city. Cleveland, however, lives up to the pride that so many people take in it.
A Day in Arch City
I hate the term "flyover city." There's more to the United States than just New York, Chicago and LA. There's also more to the United States than just its collection of major cities. Even while places such as Columbus, Indianapolis, Portland, my hometown of Cincinnati, et. all toil to define their identities and stand out, all places have elements that make them unique to an extent.
Third Time's a Charm - Forgotten Cincinnati Exhibition Returns
Not many "threequels" are successful.
How Things Came to Be - Part 2: The Ballad of Ben, The Birth of Queen City Disco(very)
Part 2 of QC/D's Urban Exploration origin story.
All Along the Watchtower: The Crosley Climb
The first home of the "Nation's Station," 700 WLW, and the one time symbol of the Crosley corporation stands as a watchtower looking out over the industrious Camp Washington neighborhood and Interstate 75.
Thank You! "Exploring Cincinnati" Still on Display at The Betts House Through Nov. 19th!
On the evening of Friday, October 2nd, the new exhibit "Exploring Cincinnati" officially opened at The Betts House.