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Saturday, July 11, 2020

McMicken Avenue, Cincinnati







11 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your ride.
    Those old buildings are interesting. Most are one of a kind yet are reminiscent of some in Roanoke, VA and Harrisburg, PA. both where I rode bike often. I ride around Kalamazoo and do some exploring.

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  2. Meant to write: I should ride around...

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  3. Beautiful photos. Cincinnati has good bones - nice that the old buildings survived to this day.

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  5. ..but you have a perfectly good Silver Surfer Tower to strap on them handlebars! :D

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  6. That's definitely an inspiring looking area... lots to see and explore. I love the parts of the city which look that way.

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  7. Great photos. I do love the architecture of your neighbourhood. Interesting to see the Rod of Asclepius atop the tall old factory block. Any notion of why it was there?

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    1. I think that's an intertwined B and T, but I don't know what they stand for.

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