Cincygram looks at today's OTR through a lens of history
Cincygram captures the historical vibe of today's Over-the-Rhine.
Looking at this building, you can almost hear good jazz musicians jamming from the past.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
But for the sign at the left, this photo at the corner of Race Street in 2017 could be shot in any decade of the 20th century.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
A few decades ago, there was almost a market on every corner in Over-the-Rhine.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
Stately Music Hall has been watching over Over-the-Rhine since 1878.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
You wonder how long this statue has been looking down on Over-the-Rhine.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
A new restaurant in an old building with a newer building in the background.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
Over-the-Rhine is full of reminders of the past, from vintage buildings to this Ezzard Charles mural.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
Some things never change.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor
Whatever the era, whatever the street, you find old friends just shooting the breeze.Photo by: Dave Schmidt | WCPO contributor