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UPLANDS HISTORIC DISTRICT IN EAST WALNUT HILLS Some of the most ornate or picturesque houses in the district are designed in the Chateauesque style. Identifying features of this style include steeply pitched roofs with a busy roofline involving many vertical elements including spires, pinnacles, turrets, gables, wall dormers and shaped chimneys. 2321 Upland Pl. is an example of the Chateauesque style in the district, with an 1890s addition THE CLASSICALLY INFORMED WORK OF A. LINCOLN FECHHEIMER Hebrew Union College is a vital center for higher Jewish learning, scholarly research, and community engagement. In 1903, the creation of a new purpose-built seminary was a project of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which purchased 18 acres for the campus on Clifton Ave. across from Burnet Woods, and retained the services of Arnold W. Brunner, a prominent NYC-based architectJOHN HAUCK HOUSE
John Hauck House Dayton Street Historic District. The elegant, stone-fronted Hauck townhouse on Dayton Street’s “Millionaire’s Row” was CPA’s first NORTHSIDE: ECLECTIC IN EVERY WAY Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 THE END OF AN ERA FOR A WEST END ICON Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EVANSTON’S ST. MARK CHURCH by Evanston Community Council photos by Angie Lipscomb Photography. In 1904, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood expressed interest in establishing a parish in Evanston, a new middle-class suburb of Cincinnati where there were over 100 Catholic families, many of Polishand German descent.
MAPPING CHOLERA IN 1849: JOHN LEA AND HENRY BOYD IN by Paul Muller, CPA Executive Director. This is a story about John Lea, a Cincinnati notary and amateur geologist, who was obsessed with finding the cause of Choler, and about Henry Boyd, a highly successful Cincinnati furniture maker and former enslaved Kentuckian. CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 MEMBERSHIP – CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION You can become a corporate member of CPA with a gift of $250 or more. We invite you to become a Corporate Member of Cincinnati Preservation Association and align your brand with the organization that represents and promotes preservation in our region. HISTORIC HOME AND UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SITE WALKING TOUR text and photos by Ripley Heritage, Inc. originally published on RipleyOhio.net. Underground Railroad sites are indicated as UGRR A project of several years came to fruition in 1985 when Ripley’s historic district was listed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces.
UPLANDS HISTORIC DISTRICT IN EAST WALNUT HILLS Some of the most ornate or picturesque houses in the district are designed in the Chateauesque style. Identifying features of this style include steeply pitched roofs with a busy roofline involving many vertical elements including spires, pinnacles, turrets, gables, wall dormers and shaped chimneys. 2321 Upland Pl. is an example of the Chateauesque style in the district, with an 1890s addition THE CLASSICALLY INFORMED WORK OF A. LINCOLN FECHHEIMER Hebrew Union College is a vital center for higher Jewish learning, scholarly research, and community engagement. In 1903, the creation of a new purpose-built seminary was a project of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which purchased 18 acres for the campus on Clifton Ave. across from Burnet Woods, and retained the services of Arnold W. Brunner, a prominent NYC-based architectJOHN HAUCK HOUSE
John Hauck House Dayton Street Historic District. The elegant, stone-fronted Hauck townhouse on Dayton Street’s “Millionaire’s Row” was CPA’s first NORTHSIDE: ECLECTIC IN EVERY WAY Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 THE END OF AN ERA FOR A WEST END ICON Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EVANSTON’S ST. MARK CHURCH by Evanston Community Council photos by Angie Lipscomb Photography. In 1904, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood expressed interest in establishing a parish in Evanston, a new middle-class suburb of Cincinnati where there were over 100 Catholic families, many of Polishand German descent.
MAPPING CHOLERA IN 1849: JOHN LEA AND HENRY BOYD IN by Paul Muller, CPA Executive Director. This is a story about John Lea, a Cincinnati notary and amateur geologist, who was obsessed with finding the cause of Choler, and about Henry Boyd, a highly successful Cincinnati furniture maker and former enslaved Kentuckian. ABOUT US – CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 PIONEER MEMORIAL CEMETERY: A SITE OF INTERTWINED HISTORIES text and photos by Maya Drozdz. Located on a small hill near Lunken Airport and maintained by the Cincinnati Parks Department, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery is the oldest graveyard in Hamilton County.It sits on a plot of land once occupied by Columbia Baptist Church, founded in 1790, just a few years after settlers landed in Columbia (now known as the Cincinnati neighborhood of Columbia-Tusculum). EXHIBITION ON OUR HISTORY About the Exhibition. Family members of our founders gathered for the opening of the exhibition in September of 2014. As we approached the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Cincinnati Preservation Association, then known as the Miami Purchase Association, our board of directors wanted to use the occasion to celebrate and honor our founders, increase the public’s awareness of the FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH BELL TOWER The Problem: The cost of repairs to the tower, stabilization of the structure and preparation for an elevator for ADA access was recently determined to be $3.1 million. The church is closed and, while the pastor and congregation are willing to remain out of the building for the restoration period, in the absence of funding, they may be faced with a difficult decision about demolition. NKY RESTORATION WEEKEND 2021 Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 A STROLL THROUGH THE PLANNED COMMUNITY OF MARIEMONT local philanthropist Mary Emery and distinctive for its cohesive plan that incorporates town planning, architectural and landscape design, the Village of Mariemont, approximately 10 miles east of downtown Cincinnati, is an outstanding example of a garden city.The work of preeminent and pioneering American planner and landscape architect John Nolen and his associate Philip W. Foster, the THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EVANSTON’S ST. MARK CHURCH by Evanston Community Council photos by Angie Lipscomb Photography. In 1904, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood expressed interest in establishing a parish in Evanston, a new middle-class suburb of Cincinnati where there were over 100 Catholic families, many of Polishand German descent.
THE SEARS KIT HOMES OF EASTWOOD CIRCLE Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 TOUR OF EVERGREEN CEMETERY IN KENTUCKY’S CAMPBELL COUNTY text and photos by Heather Churchman. Evergreen Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Campbell County, and a really great place to get away from other people for a while. MAPPING CHOLERA IN 1849: JOHN LEA AND HENRY BOYD IN by Paul Muller, CPA Executive Director. This is a story about John Lea, a Cincinnati notary and amateur geologist, who was obsessed with finding the cause of Choler, and about Henry Boyd, a highly successful Cincinnati furniture maker and former enslaved Kentuckian. CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 MEMBERSHIP – CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONCINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONCINCINNATI PRESERVATION SOCIETY Cincinnati Preservation Association will promote your organization in a variety of ways: Everything available to general members. Invitations to exclusive events. Your logo displayed on our website and in our publications. Corporate Membership. Partner (large company) $500.00 USD Associate Partner (small company) $250.00 USD. HISTORIC HOME AND UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SITE WALKING TOURUNDERGROUND RAILROAD CINCINNATI TOURTHE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MUSEUMUNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN CINCINNATI OHIORIPLEY OHIO UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MUSEUMUNDERGROUND RAILROAD CINCINNATICINCINNATI NATIONAL UNDERGROUNDRAILROAD M…
text and photos by Ripley Heritage, Inc. originally published on RipleyOhio.net. Underground Railroad sites are indicated as UGRR A project of several years came to fruition in 1985 when Ripley’s historic district was listed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces.
THE CLASSICALLY INFORMED WORK OF A. LINCOLN FECHHEIMER The Classically Informed Work of A. Lincoln Fechheimer. by CPA_Admin March 22, 2021 April 8, 2021. by Maya Drozdz. Abraham Lincoln Fechheimer was born in Cincinnati in 1876 into a prominent local Jewish family. His father Leopold Samuel, a German immigrant, was a successful wholesale clothier who had married Mary Hollstein of Lafayette, IN in 1868. UPLANDS HISTORIC DISTRICT IN EAST WALNUT HILLSHOUSES FOR SALE IN UPLANDHOUSES FOR SALE IN UPLANDHOUSES IN UPLAND CAHOUSES IN UPLAND CAOPEN HOUSES IN UPLAND CA adapted from Conservation Guidelines: Uplands Historic District photos by Maya Drozdz. The Uplands Historic District in East Walnut Hills is notable for its high concentration of late 19th century residential architecture within a relatively small area. Locally and nationally prominent architects such as Desjardins & Hayward, Samuel Hannaford, Lucian Plympton, S.S. Godley, and Aiken & Ketcham NORTHSIDE: ECLECTIC IN EVERY WAY The 1980s saw a first wave of regrowth in Northside, thanks to its attractive housing stock and low property values, and its proximity to downtown Cincinnati and the University of Cincinnati. While the 1990s saw a bit of dip in that renaissance, in the early aughts it rebounded in force. Now, a diverse community of artists, students, youngJOHN HAUCK HOUSE
Rental income from the carriage house helps support the house. Built c. 1870 for coal dealer John Skaats, the house was purchased in the 1880s by beer baron John Hauck, whose brewery was located a block away. CPA repurchased the house from Historic Southwest Ohio in 2008 and is proud to be the steward of this Cincinnati landmark. –. TOUR OF EVERGREEN CEMETERY IN KENTUCKY’S CAMPBELL COUNTYCEMETERY OF THE EVERGREENS BROOKLYNEVERGREEN CEMETERY IN LOUISVILLE KYEVERGREEN CEMETERY IN PAINESVILLE OHIOEVERGREEN CEMETERY CAMPBELL COUNTYKENTU…
The cemetery is the final resting place of David Leitch, who developed the first settlement in Campbell County, along the Licking River at today’s Wilder; his body was moved here in 1853. James Taylor and his wife Keturah (Leitch’s first wife), founders of Newport, are also buried here. They were influential in business and cultural THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EVANSTON’S ST. MARK CHURCHFACEBOOK ST MARK CHURCHST MARK CHURCH TROYSAINT MARK S CHURCHST MARK S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Evanston Community Council is committed to acquiring St. Mark Church, to be established as a community center to benefit the neighborhood and the region. Time is running out, as weather, neglect and vandalism have taken their toll as it has sat empty for the past decade. The Cincinnati Preservation Association fully supports thiseffort.
PROCTER AND COLLIER-BEAU BRUMMELL BUILDING IN WALNUT HILLS by Maya Drozdz. Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. Now home to Union Institute & University, the Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. in Walnut Hills is a striking early Tudor Revival structure designed by the prominent local architectural firm of Elzner & Anderson.. The Procter and Collier Company was a comprehensive advertising CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 MEMBERSHIP – CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONCINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATIONCINCINNATI PRESERVATION SOCIETY Cincinnati Preservation Association will promote your organization in a variety of ways: Everything available to general members. Invitations to exclusive events. Your logo displayed on our website and in our publications. Corporate Membership. Partner (large company) $500.00 USD Associate Partner (small company) $250.00 USD. HISTORIC HOME AND UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SITE WALKING TOURUNDERGROUND RAILROAD CINCINNATI TOURTHE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MUSEUMUNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN CINCINNATI OHIORIPLEY OHIO UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MUSEUMUNDERGROUND RAILROAD CINCINNATICINCINNATI NATIONAL UNDERGROUNDRAILROAD M…
text and photos by Ripley Heritage, Inc. originally published on RipleyOhio.net. Underground Railroad sites are indicated as UGRR A project of several years came to fruition in 1985 when Ripley’s historic district was listed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces.
THE CLASSICALLY INFORMED WORK OF A. LINCOLN FECHHEIMER The Classically Informed Work of A. Lincoln Fechheimer. by CPA_Admin March 22, 2021 April 8, 2021. by Maya Drozdz. Abraham Lincoln Fechheimer was born in Cincinnati in 1876 into a prominent local Jewish family. His father Leopold Samuel, a German immigrant, was a successful wholesale clothier who had married Mary Hollstein of Lafayette, IN in 1868. UPLANDS HISTORIC DISTRICT IN EAST WALNUT HILLSHOUSES FOR SALE IN UPLANDHOUSES FOR SALE IN UPLANDHOUSES IN UPLAND CAHOUSES IN UPLAND CAOPEN HOUSES IN UPLAND CA adapted from Conservation Guidelines: Uplands Historic District photos by Maya Drozdz. The Uplands Historic District in East Walnut Hills is notable for its high concentration of late 19th century residential architecture within a relatively small area. Locally and nationally prominent architects such as Desjardins & Hayward, Samuel Hannaford, Lucian Plympton, S.S. Godley, and Aiken & Ketcham NORTHSIDE: ECLECTIC IN EVERY WAY The 1980s saw a first wave of regrowth in Northside, thanks to its attractive housing stock and low property values, and its proximity to downtown Cincinnati and the University of Cincinnati. While the 1990s saw a bit of dip in that renaissance, in the early aughts it rebounded in force. Now, a diverse community of artists, students, youngJOHN HAUCK HOUSE
Rental income from the carriage house helps support the house. Built c. 1870 for coal dealer John Skaats, the house was purchased in the 1880s by beer baron John Hauck, whose brewery was located a block away. CPA repurchased the house from Historic Southwest Ohio in 2008 and is proud to be the steward of this Cincinnati landmark. –. TOUR OF EVERGREEN CEMETERY IN KENTUCKY’S CAMPBELL COUNTYCEMETERY OF THE EVERGREENS BROOKLYNEVERGREEN CEMETERY IN LOUISVILLE KYEVERGREEN CEMETERY IN PAINESVILLE OHIOEVERGREEN CEMETERY CAMPBELL COUNTYKENTU…
The cemetery is the final resting place of David Leitch, who developed the first settlement in Campbell County, along the Licking River at today’s Wilder; his body was moved here in 1853. James Taylor and his wife Keturah (Leitch’s first wife), founders of Newport, are also buried here. They were influential in business and cultural THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EVANSTON’S ST. MARK CHURCHFACEBOOK ST MARK CHURCHST MARK CHURCH TROYSAINT MARK S CHURCHST MARK S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Evanston Community Council is committed to acquiring St. Mark Church, to be established as a community center to benefit the neighborhood and the region. Time is running out, as weather, neglect and vandalism have taken their toll as it has sat empty for the past decade. The Cincinnati Preservation Association fully supports thiseffort.
PROCTER AND COLLIER-BEAU BRUMMELL BUILDING IN WALNUT HILLS by Maya Drozdz. Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. Now home to Union Institute & University, the Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. in Walnut Hills is a striking early Tudor Revival structure designed by the prominent local architectural firm of Elzner & Anderson.. The Procter and Collier Company was a comprehensive advertising HISTORIC HOME AND UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SITE WALKING TOUR text and photos by Ripley Heritage, Inc. originally published on RipleyOhio.net. Underground Railroad sites are indicated as UGRR A project of several years came to fruition in 1985 when Ripley’s historic district was listed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces.
ABOUT US – CINCINNATI PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Preservation Association is a not-for-profit organization that serves the Greater Cincinnati community as the recognized resource and catalyst for the preservation of historic cultural resources such as architecturally significant buildings, archaeological sites, EXHIBITION ON OUR HISTORY 1965. MPA raises $40,000 in its first full year of operation. This is equivalent to $300,000 in 2014 dollars. 1965. MPA purchases Gorham Worth House in Mt. Auburn for $21,000 ($150,000 in today’s dollars) 1966. The National Historic Preservation Ac is passed by Congress and signed by President Johnson. 1966.MANSION HILL
Cincinnati Preservation Association • 430 Reading Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 721-4506 PROCTER AND COLLIER-BEAU BRUMMELL BUILDING IN WALNUT HILLS by Maya Drozdz. Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. Now home to Union Institute & University, the Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building at 440 East McMillan St. in Walnut Hills is a striking early Tudor Revival structure designed by the prominent local architectural firm of Elzner & Anderson.. The Procter and Collier Company was a comprehensive advertising DR. LUCY ORINTHA OXLEY: FAMILY MEDICINE TRAILBLAZER by CPA_Admin June 10, 2020 June 11, 2020. by Maya Drozdz. The oldest of three children, Lucy Orintha Oxley was born in 1912 to highly educated parents. Her mother, Esther (Turner) Oxley, was a teacher and an alumna of the Howard University Teachers’ College, who had done post-graduate work at the University of Michigan and at CornellUniversity.
THE DENNISON ESTATE IN BATAVIA The Cincinnati Preservation Association (CPA) announced today it has purchased a historic house in Batavia, Ohio. The Dennison House, built circa 1833 and a rare surviving example of the Greek Revival style, was under orders for demolition from the Village of Batavia. The Village had not wanted to lose the historic house, but it had falleninto
MAPPING CHOLERA IN 1849: JOHN LEA AND HENRY BOYD IN by Paul Muller, CPA Executive Director. This is a story about John Lea, a Cincinnati notary and amateur geologist, who was obsessed with finding the cause of Choler, and about Henry Boyd, a highly successful Cincinnati furniture maker and former enslaved Kentuckian. THE END OF AN ERA FOR A WEST END ICON The End of an Era for a West End Icon. This German gothic-style building at 1556 John St. in the West End was built as Ahavath Achim (“love brothers” in Hebrew) Synagogue in 1865. It was constructed one year before Plum Street Temple downtown, and four years after PINECROFT, POWEL CROSLEY, JR., ESTATE HAMILTON COUNTY, OH Pinecroft, Powel Crosley, Jr., Estate Hamilton County, OH 8. Statement of Significance Applicable National Register Criteria (Mark "x" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the propertySkip to content
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