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Over The Rhine :: Photos

These are some of the images that we feel represent the essence of this neighborhood. But we know there are a lot more great shots out there, and if you have one that you think should be included here, please contact us.

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Photo Courtesy of Over the Rhine Foundation
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At the center of change in Cincinnati sits Over-the-Rhine. As more and more residents and visitors rediscover the charms of OTR, most discover a neighborhood rich in art, history and community.

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Impressive architecture, a variety of options for dining, living, shopping, business, and nightlife characterize it as the most diverse neighborhood Cincinnati has to offer.

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Who has the greenest neighborhood in America? With an estimated 500 vacant historic buildings in Over-the-Rhine the opportunity to create America's oldest and largest green neighborhood exists right here.

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