Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1933.

Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1933.

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Comments

  1. GumbyHead says

    Meanwhile, At The Hall Of Justice.

  2. v9Pv says

    The city was on the verge of demolishing this gem in the 70s. Thankfully it didn’t happen and now it mostly houses museums. The exterior has great relief panels flanking the entrance. Inside is a massive opened half dome space behind the windows in this pic. Huge mosaic murals line the entry space above; they illustrate history and industry of the city/Ohio river valley. It’s very worth a visit if you have a chance.

  3. lowenkraft says

    It’s amazing how far some of the cities have come from their zenith.

  4. Paintguin says

    I think the Hall of Justice was inspired by this building

  5. entrepenoori says

    I want to see an FC Cincinnati game one day and check this out

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