Results for subject term "Businesses": 13 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Sites of African American History… Benna’s BarbershopA former Black-owned business in the heart of Madisonville By Maya Drozdz and Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Bettie Fleischmann-HolmesFleischmann Gardens: a Family Dynasty in Avondale By Jack Hall and Jasmine Gibson-Mckenzie View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Birch Brothers Architectural FirmA Black-owned architectural firm in pre-Civil Rights movement Cincinnati By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Bryant's Snack Shop & Barbeque By Carrie Rhodus View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Cora Dow: Downtown Druggist By Joe Marsh, Cali Meyers, Brenden Pulte View Story Filed Under Sites of African American History… Devote's CornerA prominent building once owned by entrepreneur Lizzie D. Branch By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Fountain LewisFountain Lewis (b. Frankfort, KY, August 1820-d. January 4, 1898, Cincinnati, OH, buried Union Baptist Cemetery) Barber, Entrepreneur, Community Leader By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Jerry C. Maxey, founder of Maxey Funeral HomeBlack leadership in labor organizing and in business By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Mary Norris Andrews Founder of a newspaper and a funeral home By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Robert GordonRobert Gordon, a Black man who lived in Cincinnati from about 1847 through his death in 1884, was a businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropy. By Excerpt by Cincinnati Preservation Association adapted from original article by Geoff Sutton View Story Filed Under Sites of African American History… Site of Henry Boyd’s Workshop and FactoryThe workshop and factory of furniture maker Henry Boyd were located at the north west corner of Eight and Broadway. By Cincinnati Preservation Association View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Edgemont InnA tavern and boarding house listed in the "Negro Motorist Green Book". By Erena Nakashima and Christina Hartlieb (Editor). View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Hut CaféOnetime Madisonville business run by Mildred H. Orr By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Benna’s BarbershopA former Black-owned business in the heart of Madisonville By Maya Drozdz and Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Bettie Fleischmann-HolmesFleischmann Gardens: a Family Dynasty in Avondale By Jack Hall and Jasmine Gibson-Mckenzie View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Birch Brothers Architectural FirmA Black-owned architectural firm in pre-Civil Rights movement Cincinnati By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Bryant's Snack Shop & Barbeque By Carrie Rhodus View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Cora Dow: Downtown Druggist By Joe Marsh, Cali Meyers, Brenden Pulte View Story
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Devote's CornerA prominent building once owned by entrepreneur Lizzie D. Branch By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Fountain LewisFountain Lewis (b. Frankfort, KY, August 1820-d. January 4, 1898, Cincinnati, OH, buried Union Baptist Cemetery) Barber, Entrepreneur, Community Leader By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Jerry C. Maxey, founder of Maxey Funeral HomeBlack leadership in labor organizing and in business By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Mary Norris Andrews Founder of a newspaper and a funeral home By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Robert GordonRobert Gordon, a Black man who lived in Cincinnati from about 1847 through his death in 1884, was a businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropy. By Excerpt by Cincinnati Preservation Association adapted from original article by Geoff Sutton View Story
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Site of Henry Boyd’s Workshop and FactoryThe workshop and factory of furniture maker Henry Boyd were located at the north west corner of Eight and Broadway. By Cincinnati Preservation Association View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Edgemont InnA tavern and boarding house listed in the "Negro Motorist Green Book". By Erena Nakashima and Christina Hartlieb (Editor). View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Hut CaféOnetime Madisonville business run by Mildred H. Orr By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map