File:8th Street and Depot Street, Lower Price Hill, Cincinnati, OH (27227685187).jpg
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[edit]Description8th Street and Depot Street, Lower Price Hill, Cincinnati, OH (27227685187).jpg | This forlorn, mutilated Italianate-style mixed-use building stands abandoned at the corner of 8th Street and Depot Street along a stretch of 8th Street that was once home to many apartments and shops, which have almost entirely been demolished, leaving the area devoid of a sense of place, and as just a corridor to funnel as many cars through as possible. Constructed in the 19th Century, this building took advantage of its location on a streetcar line and near the bottom of the Price Hill Incline, both of which were removed in the mid-20th Century urban planning blunder. The buildings next to this one, a series of residential Duplexes and storefronts, were cleared for a parking lot in the early 1970s, along with many buildings once located across the street, due to the area being targeted for redevelopment from a mixed-use neighborhood into an industrial area, which was, fortunately, not fully implemented. Today, the block next to this building is home to an out-of-scale health clinic, which fronts the street with an ugly postmodern-style wall that screens a suburban-style parking lot, as well as a single remaining one-story storefront and a vacant lot at the corner with State Avenue. This building needs to be preserved, as it has a lot of charm and good craftsmanship, and, despite the loss of the cornice and original roof in the front, still retains much of its historic character. It is one of a handful of historic buildings that remain in what was once a vibrant housing and business district, and it does appear to be stabilized and secured properly. It will be a vital piece of any future redevelopment in this part of Lower Price Hill, and holds a ton of potential within its old brick walls. |
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Source | 8th Street and Depot Street, Lower Price Hill, Cincinnati, OH |
Author | Warren LeMay from Cincinnati, OH, United States |
Camera location | 39° 06′ 11.63″ N, 84° 33′ 05.75″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.103231; -84.551596 |
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F-number | f/2.2 |
ISO speed rating | 32 |
Date and time of data generation | 13:08, 17 October 2017 |
Lens focal length | 4.15 mm |
Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
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File change date and time | 13:08, 17 October 2017 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 13:08, 17 October 2017 |
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DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 600 |
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Supported Flashpix version | 1 |
Color space | sRGB |
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Focal length in 35 mm film | 29 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
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