Fading Advertisements: Pittsburgh
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Fading Advertisements: Pittsburgh

The city of Pittsburgh has several similarities to that of Cincinnati, both hailing from early American fortifications along Midwestern riverbanks. On top of the similar climates, economies, population size, hills, etc. - their downtowns are both rich with fading advertisements. While I’m sure there’s many more, here’s a few that I came across while recently spending a weekend there.

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April 2017
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April 2017

Photographs from the month of April in the year 2017: Pittsburgh, soccer, parking garage views, good food (and randomly disposed of food), dogs, and the city.

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Go by Streetcar and See Some Ghost Signs
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Go by Streetcar and See Some Ghost Signs

I recently had the opportunity to meet Carol Sampson. She’s a Certified Tourism Ambassador, volunteer, and enthusiastic supporter of Cincinnati. Over the past few months we’ve been talking back and forth about her upcoming project: a tour of some of the city’s ghost signs/fading advertisements via the streetcar.

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A Chance to Save Schwartz's Point
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

A Chance to Save Schwartz's Point

You may remember, back in September, I wrote about the passing of Ed Moss. He owned an eclectic, little jazz club in the northern end of Cincinnati's Over-The-Rhine neighborhood.

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March 2017
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March 2017

Google's "blogger" service and interface are terrible, remnants of 2007. Even a simple QC/D post like these monthly ones take way too much time.

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Stadium Seats and Stories From the Gardens
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Stadium Seats and Stories From the Gardens

Over this weekend, I was lucky enough to add an original seat from the Cincinnati Gardens to my pair of Riverfront Stadium seats. I loved the Gardens and have a lot of great memories from there. I'm still hoping that I can maybe do one more story on the place and see it one last time before its date with the wrecking ball.

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The Circus Came and Went One Last Time
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The Circus Came and Went One Last Time

In January 2017 it was announced that the 146 year-old Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus would cease to exist. While a handful of dates were cancelled, Cincinnati would be one of the final touring stops. Evoking some childhood nostalgia, I went for the first time in 15 years. One last time.

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The Extraordinary Story of the Cincinnati Comets
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

The Extraordinary Story of the Cincinnati Comets

All that remains of the Comets' story is a small Wikipedia page, a few online factoids, and articles in newspaper archives. I think the team's story is one worth telling—one that should be remembered alongside the story of American soccer’s evolution, of Cincinnati’s departed NBA team, and of the city's missed chance at an NHL team.

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From the Archives Part 5: The Emery Theatre
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From the Archives Part 5: The Emery Theatre

Music Hall, the Aronoff, the Taft, Memorial Hall, and even Bogarts have all come to be iconic Cincinnati concert venues in both classic and contemporary circles. However, at the corner of Central Parkway and Walnut, the Emery Theatre with its legendary acoustics and gorgeous balconies still waits to join that list. These photos from 2008 highlight an ongoing story.

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RBBX
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

RBBX

Yesterday, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus train (reporting mark RBBX) pulled into Cincinnati for the final time.

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