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Bite Size Cincinnati (or Why Cincinnati Rocks

Bite Size Cincinnati A FREE collection of tasty tidbits about the Queen City "LOSANTIVILLE" Founded in late December 1788 by Mathias Denman, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Israel Ludlow. John Filson, the original surveyor, named it "Losantiville." It was renamed “Cincinnati" in 1790. THE "QUEEN CITYY" > The "Queen City" came from the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem "Catawba Wine" in which he referred to Cincinnati as the "Queen of the West." Cincinnati was the first city to produce this type of wine in 1828. • Legend has it that he was in town sitting on the porch of what is now the Taft Museum, drinking wine grown in what is now Mt. Adams, and loved it so much he wrote the poem - probably schnockered. WELCOME TO "PORKOPOLIS" By the mid 1800's, the city earned the nickname of “Porkopolis." Cincinnati was one of the major players in the hog packing industry. Slaughterhouses were a major part of Cincinnati's economy. PROCTOR & GAMBLE > Proctor and Gamble was started by two immigrants, William Proctor, from England, and James Gamble, from Ireland. Tide > Proctor started out as a candle maker, by taking full advantage of the fat and oil by-product from Cincinnati's slaughterhouses. • Gamble started out as a soup maker, also taking advantage of the same by-product. In 1837, they formed the legendary Proctor & Gamble Company. (1 "PLAY BALL!" Cincinnati Reds were the first paid pro baseball team in the country ( established in 1867, all pro in 1869 ) and first to play under the lights ( 1935 at Crosley Field ). • President of Cincinnati Reds, August Herman, came up with the idea of "The World Series." 1. JEWISH MEDICINE The Jewish Hospital was the first Jewish hospital in the United States. It was established in 1850 as a result of the cholera epidemic and the need to treat poor jews in Cincinnati. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE & UNCLE TOM'S CABIN • Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin based on her experiences and interviews while living in Cincinnati. She based her characters in the the book on stories she was told by runaway slaves in Cincinnati. It's been reported that seeing a husband and wife being sold apart on the Ohio River was one of the events which galvanized her to write the novel. AN sintrion rOR THE MILAIOR UNCLE TOM'S CABIN The character Eliza was inspired by an account given at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati by John Rankin to Stowe's husban Calvin, a professor at the school. LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. 2O OPIES The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is located at 2950 Gilbert Avenue and is open to the public. Legend has it that when Mrs. Stowe visited the White House, Lincoln exclaimed, “So, this is the little lady who made this big war?" Second best-selling book of the 19th century, right behind the Bible. FIRE DEPARTMENT .... Cincinnati boast 3 fire department firsts: First professional, paid fire department in the U.S. > First practical steam fire engine • First fireman's pole CINCINNAT 1853 N THỂ NATION HIGHER JEWISH EDUCATION Founded by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise in 1875, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is the nations oldest institute of higher Jewish education and the academic, spiritual, and professional leadership uevelopment center of Reform Judaism. תורה "ROLL OUT THE BARRELL!" At one point, Cincinnatians consumed twice the national average of beer - 40gallons/year for every man, woman, and child in the city. CINCINNATI. Christian Morelein was once one of the largest beer brands in the country. • Between 1875 and 1900 seventeen breweries were located in 0ver-the- Rhine and West End. Vine Street in OTR once had over 130 beer halls, saloons, and theatres on it alone. > Cincinnati was the 3rd largest beer producing city in the nation (behind Milwaukee & St. Louis ), but they exported most of theirs, while Cincinati drank most of theirs ( most stayed within 3 miles of the brewery ). HOORAY FOR BUTTER! * WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT • Taft was the one and only President from Cincinnati ( 1909-13 ). > Most known for being the only president to serve on the Supreme Court after leaving office. • He is also known for being the heaviest President in History, weighing in at over 300lbs. • He got stuck in a bathtub on inauguration day and had to be rescued. Some say they used butter to coax his large frame from the tub. "SQUIRREL HUNTERS"? During the Civil War, Cincinnati was threatened by the confederate Cavalry of Brig. General Albert G. Jenkins, who upon scouting the city's defenses and manpower -- mostly local militia volunteers called "Squirrel Hunters"-- decided an attack was pointless. BLACK BRIGADE OF CINCINNATI Black Brigade is the first organized African-American Army Unit. Formed during The Civil War, the unit was enlisted in 1862 to help build fortifications to protect the city of Cincinnati. A monument dedicated to the Black Brigade is located in Cincinnati's Smale Riverfront Park THE GENERAL & CINCINNATI Ulysses S. Grant was born in Clermont County in 1882. His favorite horse was named "Cincinnati" and is the same horse he rode to Appomattox Court House to negotiate Robert E. Lee's surrender. Nearly all depictions of Grant in drawings, granite, and bronze, are astride Cincinnati, including the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, DC. 1 INGALLS BUILDING The First Concrete High-Rise Building in the world was erected in 1902 at Fourth & Vine in Cincinnati. THE BOY SCOUTS Daniel Carter Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone, which later merged with the Boy Scouts of America, in Cincinnati in 1905. UNION TERMINAL • Union Terminal is the largest halfdome in the western hemisphere. > It was very successful in the "30's and 40's, but by the 1950's it faced stiff competition from automobiles and passenger airline service. The numbers of trains in service continued to decline, until the last train service to Union Terminal ended in 1972. • It is the inspiration for the "Hall of Justice" from the 1970's cartoon Super Friends. THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE Joseph B. Strauss, born in Cincinnati and a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, designed the Golden Gate Bridge. He placed a brick from UC's original McMicken Hall in the bridge's South Anchorage. macy's Macy's might be thought to headquarter in LA or NY for its fashionable taste, BUT it is headquartered in THIS city. In 1945 the corporate offices were relocated from Columbus to Cincinnati. 1) FIRST ANTIHISTAMINE George Rieveschl , who earned PhD degrees from the University of Cincinnati, invented the first antihistamine. Benadryl was first made availablen 1946 and only through a prescription. Benadryl ALLERGY etydiee 24 a 1 HEART-LUNG MACHINE The first functioning heart-lung machine was developed at Children's Hospital Medical Center in 1952. This made open-heart surgery feasible. 1. SAY "AHHH" The First oral polio vaccine was developed here in the late 1950's by Dr. Albert Sabin. * SARAH JESSICA PARKER * She might be famous from Sex and the City BUT she is actually from Ohio. Before moving to NYC, she attended The School for the Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati. Brought to you by Sources Roofing Annex ON TOP OF IT ALL Adam Hartke: www.americanlegacytours http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000572/bio http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Jessica_Parker http://www.macysinc.com/press-room/macysinc-history/overview/default.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macy's,_Inc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of Cincinnati http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=1547 http://www.pg.com/en_US/downloads/media/Fact_Sheets_CompanyHistory,pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Howard_Taft http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/williamtaft.php http://www.cincinnatiusa.com/media/MediaNews/Cincinnatifirsts.pdf http://magazine.uc.edu/favorites/fun/firsts.html http://huc.edu/about/history.shtml http://www.jewishhospitalcincinnati.com/About_us.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benadryl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rieveschl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Brigade_of_Cincinnati http://mysmaleriverfrontpark.org/black-brigade.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Strauss_(engineer) http://www.cincinnatiusa.com/media/MediaNews/Cincinnatifirsts.pdf http://med.uc.edu/research/ResearchHighlights.aspx http://www.cincinnati-transit.net/bigmac.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tom's Cabin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_relations_of_Cincinnati http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=810 http://www.greatamericanstations.com/Stations/CIN/Station_view http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_ Museum_Center_at_Union_Terminal http://www.cincinnatiusa.com/media/MediaNews/Cincinnatifirsts.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_in_the_Civil_War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_(horse) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense of Cincinnati http://www.hwlongfellow.org/poems_poem.php? pid3D144 http://www.cincinnatiusa.com/media/MediaNews/Cincinnatifirsts.pdf http://www.wpclipart.com/buildings/famous/US_famous/ http://search.usa.gov/search/images Produced by Razorlight Media RLM Digital Marketing www.razorlightmedia.com design/caricature illustrations by W waltonportfolio.com . יא

Bite Size Cincinnati (or Why Cincinnati Rocks

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Okay, okay, I know there are about a million things that make Cincinnati rock. When we first moved here, it took us some time to warm up to the Queen City and discover all the cool things it has to of...

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