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  2. Cincinnati Skywalk - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Skywalk was a series of walkways, primarily indoors and elevated, that allowed pedestrians to traverse downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. [1] Built in segments starting in 1971, the 1.3-mile (2.1 km) skywalk was completed in 1997 at a total cost of more than $16 million. [1]

  3. Cincinnati Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Music Hall's traditional role of housing the city's major arts organizations and formerly the college of music, the building served as Cincinnati's major convention center through the 1970s, when the Duke Energy Convention Center was built. As early as 1879, Music Hall began to see notable guests such as President Ulysses S ...

  4. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena located in downtown Cincinnati, next to the Great American Ball Park. It was completed in September 1975 and named Riverfront Coliseum because of its placement next to Riverfront Stadium. In 1997, the facility became known as The Crown, and in 1999, it changed its name again to Firstar Center after ...

  5. Cincinnati Convention Center - Wikipedia

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  6. List of tallest buildings in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    312 Walnut Street. The 14th-tallest building in Ohio and the tallest building built in Cincinnati in the 1990s. 5. Fifth Third Center. 423 (129) 32. 1969. 511 Walnut Street. The 21st-tallest building in Ohio and the tallest building built in Cincinnati in the 1960s.

  7. Winold Reiss industrial murals - Wikipedia

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    They were moved to the exterior of the Duke Energy Convention Center, where a ceremony was held at the completion of the move in 2016. The airport board paid $1.45 million to remove and transport the works, and the City of Cincinnati paid $750,000 to restore, encase, and mount them. Five Reiss murals remain in the main terminal at the airport.

  8. Andrew J. Brady Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Opened. July 22, 2021. Construction cost. US$27 million. Website. www .bradymusiccenter .com. The Andrew J. Brady Music Center is a music venue in Cincinnati, Ohio, located in The Banks neighborhood on the Ohio River. The venue opened in July 2021. The year-round facility includes an outdoor stage for concerts and festivals in the park adjacent ...

  9. Cintas Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cintas Center is a 10,250-seat multi-purpose arena and conference center at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. The arena officially opened in 2000 and was constructed through private donations as part of Xavier University's Century Campaign. It is home to the Xavier University Musketeers basketball and volleyball teams.