Shopping In Carew Tower, Downtown Cincinnati
Updated Mar 6, 2019
The building takes its name from Joseph T. Carew, proprietor of the Mabley & Carew department store chain, which had previously operated on the site until 1960.
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The building takes its name from Joseph T. Carew, proprietor of the Mabley & Carew department store chain, which had previously operated on the site until 1960.
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The Queen City's elegant Hyde Park neighborhood has long been a magnate community in Cincinnati for people from many walks of life wanting to live, go to school, shop, eat and play amongst abundant green spaces, parks, shops, restaurants and turn-of-the-last century homes set amid a lush 100+ year old landscape.
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A popular local breakfast meat, Goetta can be traced back to the large number of German immigrants who settled in the Cincinnati area.
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Dedicated in 1871, the Tyler Davidson Fountain is the centerpiece of Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati. The statue is also known as the "Genius of Water," which pays homage to the Ohio River and its significance to the development of the entire city.
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The Cincinnati Reds have been thrilling fans in Cincinnati and the surrounding area since 1869. The Reds (originally know as the Red Stockings) were the first organized club in major league history!
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The Cincinnati Bengals were founded in 1966, by former Cleveland Browns coach, Paul Brown as a member of the American Football League. Brown served as their coach until 1975.
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