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  1. Aug 9, 2021 · The Bottoms was Cincinnati’s gateway, where 19th century visitors stepped off their riverboats. But that era ended, and it turned seedy.

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  2. It was known as the Bottoms, a rough-and-tumble section of town, a simmering stew of ethnic workers – Irish, African-American, German, sprinkled with others – with more than its share of violence...

  3. Before The Banks there was The Bottoms, a murderous neighborhood with future superstars. The daguerreotype by Charles Fontayne and William Porter of the Cincinnati riverfront in 1848, near Ludlow...

  4. Oct 31, 2009 · The Bottoms: a dense urban neighborhood full of churches, full of people. It ran from the River to Sixth Street, from Walnut Street east to the foot of Mt. Adams. It included many wonderful historic buildings, like the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, the Spencer House Hotel, and the Pearl Street Market, all of which no longer exist.

  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Michael Jordan was the greatest the NBA has ever seen, but that doesn’t mean he knows what consumers want to order. Whether for ego, a chance to make a quick buck, or the love of suburban sports bars, Cincinnati has had its own fair share of dining establishments propelled by a big name.

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  6. An aerial of Downtown, The Bottoms, (Current day Banks Project) Otr, West end, and Kenyon Barr (Present day Queensgate). Pre 1925 Comprehensive Plan.

  7. Who here can tell me more about The Bottoms, especially in the 40s and 50s? My grandpa is a Simon, from a Lebanese family, who was born in 41. His grandfather owned a store near Naders, but I can’t find a name.

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