Bültmann & Gerriets
Walking Cincinnati
35 Walking Tours Exploring Historic Neighborhoods, Stunning Riverfront Quarters, and Hidden Treasures in the Queen City
von Danny Korman, Katie Meyer
Fotos: Ken Stigler
Verlag: Wilderness Press
Reihe: Walking
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ISBN: 978-0-89997-904-5
Auflage: 2. Auflage
Erschienen am 11.06.2019
Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung

Acknowledgments

Authors' Note

Overview Map

Introduction

Walking Tours

  1. Ohio Riverfront

  2. Downtown Cincinnati

  3. Over-the-Rhine

  4. Mount Auburn

  5. Mount Adams

  6. Walnut Hills

  7. Clifton Heights, University Heights, and Fairview

  8. Clifton Gaslight District

  9. Northside

  10. College Hill

  11. North Avondale

  12. Norwood

  13. Pleasant Ridge

  14. Oakley

  15. Hyde Park

  16. East Walnut Hills

  17. Mount Lookout

  18. Columbia-Tusculum

  19. Mariemont

  20. Old Milford and Terrace Park

  21. Wyoming

  22. Reading

  23. Glendale

  24. East Price Hill

  25. Westwood

  26. Sayler Park

  27. Covington: Historic Licking Riverside, Eastside, and Roebling Point

  28. Downtown Covington

  29. Covington: MainStrasse Village and Old Seminary Square

  30. Covington: Devou Park and Kenton Hills

  31. Ludlow

  32. Covington: Latonia

  33. Newport East Row Historic District

  34. Bellevue

  35. Fort Thomas

Appendix: Walks by Theme

Index

About the Authors



Danny Korman wrote the first edition of Walking Cincinnati with Katie Meyer and now lives in Colorado after closing his store, Park + Vine, in early 2017. Prior to this, Danny received a bachelor degree in urban planning from the University of Cincinnati and worked a series of rewarding jobs in program management for nonprofit organizations and government bodies. Danny is a big architecture buff, urban explorer, nature lover, believer in supporting local economies, and steward of the environment and animals. He likes to prioritize activities that are within walking or biking distance.
Katie Meyer has a deep interest in how cities work and what makes them thrive. After nine years as the executive director of Renaissance Covington, Inc., Katie now has a new job as the smart city policy advisor for Cincinnati Bell. Raised in a rehabbed 19th-century Italianate in downtown Covington, she has an ingrained passion for the art of historic rehabilitation and the value of walkable neighborhoods. Katie has a bachelor of arts degree in political science and journalism from the University of Kentucky and a master's of science degree in urban policy analysis and management from The New School in New York City. She currently lives in the Austinburg neighborhood of Covington with her wife, two stepkids, and two dogs.


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