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Cincinnati Union Terminal tour of repair needs and damage in the building

A tour of building damage and needed repairs at the Cincinnati Museum Center. See masonry cracks, plaster damage, rusted steel and other problems plaguing Cincinnati Union Terminal. Water infiltr...  
 
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itchycoopark2 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I grew up in the West End of Cincinnati in the 50's/60's and like many native Cincinnatians , took many a walk and spent lots of time on the grounds of the old "Terminal"... The gardens were lush and the station was magical... and when I visit now I am transported to a sweeter time...
Thank goodness the Museum Center is there .. It would be a shame to lose this treasure... The Union Terminal is part of the soul of the city and a soul is always worth saving...
stenger41018 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Would have loved to see this building in the 50's-60's, but that was 20 years before my time... It is by far, one of my favorite places to visit. I can walk around the cincy history museum portion for hours on end. Hopefully one day, it will be restored to its full glory.
luckyfinny (9 months ago) Show Hide
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This building is an architectural gem. There's nothing like it anywhere in the country. It's also an excellent museum. It needs to be fixed.
denver720303 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Somethings are not worth saving. A nation is worth saving from evil. This building has very limited uses. The ROI is probably at zero for any repairs. Otherwise the private sector would have done it already.
cprex43 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The ROI for the private sector may be zero, but CMC@UT is an architectural landmark and is a beacon of progress to the city of Cincinnati and the Midwest. The Museum Center is a huge educational asset for this part of the country and is definitely worth saving. I agree that our national defense is vital to the survival of our democracy, but public education and acknowledging our history are equally important; CMC heralds both and should be preserved at all costs.
paulwehner (9 months ago) Show Hide
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It's in downtown cincinnati-easier to build a hospital in iraq than to fix this building
N9155E (9 months ago) Show Hide
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If a nation can spend 300 billion $ in iraq,
it should be a piece of cake to save a building of such magnitude.

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