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  • I'd never seen this before. I recognize many of the images -- I'm sure I was with you for some of them.

    I see you've mastered the "Civil War" technique of tiliting and zooming on photos. Ken Burns style. We should make a movie -- you shoot, I write!

  • I'd never seen this before. I recognize many of the images -- I'm sure I was with you for some of them.

    I see you've mastered the "Civil War" technique of tiliting and zooming on photos. Ken Burns style. We should make a movie -- you shoot, I write!

  • Would like one of homes in the Nati by the same people..

  • Love this video!

  • Who dey! CINCINNATI!

  • Thanks and please make another one in the near future when queen city square and banks projects are finished!

  • cincinnati is the ebst cint ever! if ur interested in moving this is the city!

  • Cincinnati 4eva

  • OK, I live hear and this makes the city look REALLY good. Thanks. But you forgot a few things. Where is the purple people bridge-the walking bridge; and where is an outside video of the Bengal's stadium (you have the baseball stadium); where is the Contemporary Art Museum that won many architecture awards; where is Eden Park and its Gazebo from 1900; where is the Playhouse in the Park that won a Tony award last year as the best regional theater; and lastly, where is Graeter's ice cream parlor???

  • All of that can be found in the cincyimages[dot]com photo gallery.

  • I love my hometown but the music makes this video really hard to watch.

  • Hey, Cool Video. I'm a long way from home.

  • Who Dey!! Nice video :)

  • im in cinncy too. where was 2:02? those houses looked awesome.

  • Those are the painted ladies in the neighborhood of Columbia Tusculum. You can find them by taking Columbia Parkway to Tusculum Avenue.

  • where is 2:18 at?

  • That is 'City West' in the neighborhood of West End. The neighborhood touches Downtown to the west.

  • I think i might move there, real nice.

  • GREAT Photography of our WONDERFUL city of Cincinnati. PROST! from The Bier Band

  • YAY CINCINNATI !!!!!!!!!!!!!! the chilidrens museam downtown it used to be a train station go cincy!!!!!

  • Gosh I love the Nnati... Although I don't get back to the Nnati I sure miss it!

  • ah i love CiNCiNNATi lol my home :)

  • I LOVE THIS MUSIC..I THINK ITS HOT!!

    Yeah indian hill is one of the many

    wealthy neighborhoodss

    Majority of the Bengal Players & Baseball players

    live in Indian Hill!

  • Thanks for posting. Nice to see pieces of home. was born and raised in cincy. Moved away quite a few years ago but am and will always be Cincy to my heart. shots out to north fairmount, english woods, faye apts., westwood, downtown, st. bernard, avondale, west high, gamble... holla back

  • I feel ya virgos, I've been away for 30 yrs and Cincy is always in my heart. The Bump and the Black beer lot was the bomb. Don't forget Ezzie Kadets downtown..Fairmount,Avondale,B­ond Hill, St Bernard, West End, Springdale... What's up Walnut Hills...

  • Love it! Thank you! I've since moved away and miss it so much. I lived on the 25th floor of One Lytle Place over-looking the river. What a view. What a city!

  • Nice Video. I now feel like I've experienced your hometown from a very unique angle! Do love Cincy Chili!!!!

  • Very nice images, and the 'video' is put together really well. You got some great shots. Thanks!

  • Indian Hill sounds a lot like Potomac, Maryland, which is also one of the most wealthy areas in the country. Are you guys familiar with Potomac? Just like Indian Hill, Potomac is somewhat rural with not many stores or gas stations. There is a lot of farmland and big, beautiful homes.

  • Yes I have been through Potomac. If you are interested to see photos of Indian Hill, you can click on my link under my profile. YouTube striped out the web address I posted.

  • Wow! Those pictures are impressive! Well done! I have a question. Do you see some similarities between the homes and overall areas of Potomac and Indian Hill?

  • For the most part I would agree except Indian Hill is more of a rural park like setting with each home having acres and acres of land. Potomac, Maryland also has more "newer" homes than Indian Hill.

  • The Village Of Indian Hill is the richest area in Cincinnati, right? I hear that it is one of the most wealthy areas in the Midwest. Are the houses absolutely gorgeous? I hear that Neil Armstrong and Peter Frampton live there. Any other celebrities that you all know of?

  • Indian Hill is very wealthy and the most affluent area of Cincinnati. Many of the regions CEO's, ballplayers and self made millionaires reside here. In 2004 the average home price was $1.1 million placing it in the Top 250 richest cities in America.

  • yo man great video montage of cincy! not too many other people love this city like i do. its good to see something like this

  • Thanks, There are many of us that love Cincinnati. Click on "Message Board" on my website and it will take you to the "Urban Ohio" online message board with people that share the same interests as you.

  • Cincinnati, Ohio

    You need to see this!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v­=cCPgZ52zzCc

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