All Stories: 175 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Abolitionism Wilson Family HomeA Stop on The Underground Railroad By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Wilbekin Family HomeUnique Mid-Century Modern Ranch Designed by Harvey Wilbekin for His Active, Accomplished Family By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Segregation White Oak SchoolFocus of successful pro-integration protests in 1949 By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts West End NeighborhoodA dense African American neighborhood that experienced one of the most devastating mid-century Urban Renewal transformations in the country. By Dr. Eric Jackson (Northern Kentucky University) View Story Filed Under Suburbs West College Hill NeighborhoodSpringfield Township Community Believed to Be Oldest Black Subdivision in Hamilton County By Maya Drozdz View Story Filed Under Underground Railroad Wesleyan CemeteryFirst Racially Integrated Cemetery in Hamilton County and Important Site of Abolitionist and Black Civil War Veteran Burials By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Washington TerraceLow-cost housing constructed during the early 20th century. By Geoff Sutton View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Abolitionism Village of RipleyImportant River Port and Underground Railroad Site By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Suburbs Village of Lincoln HeightsThe First All-Black, Self-Governing City North of the Mason-Dixon Line By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity United American CemeteryHistoric African American burial ground By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Trinity Missionary Baptist ChurchEarliest-known public building by architect Edward E. Birch By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Urban Planning and Design Thomas H. Graves Sr.West College Hill Community Leader By Maya Drozdz View Story Filed Under Education Theodora G. OxleyEckstein School's African American teacher and principal By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Abolitionism The Tragic Story of Margaret GarnerAn enslaved Black woman and her family's fight short-lived fight to freedom in Cincinnati. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Music The Toadstool InnEarly jazz club once managed by Daisy Simms Merchant By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts The Site of the Yononte InnA Bygone Suburban Resort By Tom McNally View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses The Hut CaféOnetime Madisonville business run by Mildred H. Orr By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Environment The Historical Hillside Trust Horgan PreserveThe Hillside Trust acquired this 3.86 acres of land in a deep ravine between Egbert and Clifton Avenues By Eric Russo View Story | Show on Map Next
Filed Under Abolitionism Wilson Family HomeA Stop on The Underground Railroad By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Wilbekin Family HomeUnique Mid-Century Modern Ranch Designed by Harvey Wilbekin for His Active, Accomplished Family By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Segregation White Oak SchoolFocus of successful pro-integration protests in 1949 By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts West End NeighborhoodA dense African American neighborhood that experienced one of the most devastating mid-century Urban Renewal transformations in the country. By Dr. Eric Jackson (Northern Kentucky University) View Story
Filed Under Suburbs West College Hill NeighborhoodSpringfield Township Community Believed to Be Oldest Black Subdivision in Hamilton County By Maya Drozdz View Story
Filed Under Underground Railroad Wesleyan CemeteryFirst Racially Integrated Cemetery in Hamilton County and Important Site of Abolitionist and Black Civil War Veteran Burials By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Washington TerraceLow-cost housing constructed during the early 20th century. By Geoff Sutton View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Abolitionism Village of RipleyImportant River Port and Underground Railroad Site By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Suburbs Village of Lincoln HeightsThe First All-Black, Self-Governing City North of the Mason-Dixon Line By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity United American CemeteryHistoric African American burial ground By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Trinity Missionary Baptist ChurchEarliest-known public building by architect Edward E. Birch By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Urban Planning and Design Thomas H. Graves Sr.West College Hill Community Leader By Maya Drozdz View Story
Filed Under Education Theodora G. OxleyEckstein School's African American teacher and principal By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Abolitionism The Tragic Story of Margaret GarnerAn enslaved Black woman and her family's fight short-lived fight to freedom in Cincinnati. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Music The Toadstool InnEarly jazz club once managed by Daisy Simms Merchant By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts The Site of the Yononte InnA Bygone Suburban Resort By Tom McNally View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses The Hut CaféOnetime Madisonville business run by Mildred H. Orr By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Environment The Historical Hillside Trust Horgan PreserveThe Hillside Trust acquired this 3.86 acres of land in a deep ravine between Egbert and Clifton Avenues By Eric Russo View Story | Show on Map