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Cheba Hut Is a Weed-Themed Sub Shop - Cincinnati Magazine

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17 Curious Facts About Vine Street - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine April 20, 2021 Not that long ago, Vine Street was considered by a noted world traveler to be one of the nation’s signature streets. According to the 1943 WPA Guide to Cincinnati, old-time thespian Tom Wise claimed there were only three streets worth visiting in America: Broadway in New York, Market Street in San Francisco, and Vine Street in Cincinnati. Wise was a lifelong comic actor and appeared in plays across the U.S., frequenting Cincinnati theaters from 1890 until just before his death in 1928. Among the most famous images of Old Cincinnati, this photo captures the denizens and hangouts of the “Nasty Corner” on Vine Street just south of Fifth Street in the 1880s.

OKI Wanna Know: Why Does Vine Street Stop Being Vine Street In Corryville?

4:52 Eileen Crowe of Finneytown was a University of Cincinnati student about 10 years ago. At the time, she noticed how Vine Street becomes Jefferson Avenue before switching back to Vine. You kind of expect Vine Street to continue where there s Jefferson, but it s offset, she says.  Vine Street used to be unbroken, according to former Cincinnati councilman and local historical Jim Tarbell. He points out Vine started at the Ohio River and ran north, up the hill, to Cincinnati s other neighborhoods and into other communities. It was a seamless transition. You came up, you crossed McMillan, and then William Howard Taft, and then you just kept going straight, he says. You didn t veer off to the left on Jefferson. You went straight through the heart of Corryville.

A $3,000 tip put UC further in the lead in the Crosstown tip off

A $3,000 tip put UC further in the lead in the Crosstown ‘tip off’ A UC fan left a $2,151 tip at Mio s Pizzeria Friday. (Source: Mio s Pizzeria/ Provided) By FOX19 Digital Staff | February 7, 2021 at 6:16 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 5:38 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - UC soars past Xavier with a $3,000 tip left Sunday afternoon at Clutch in OTR. Clutch wrote to FOX19, “We can’t thank everyone enough for supporting us, and we are truly amazed at everyone’s generosity! UC we see you, Xaiver, your turn!” The Crosstown ‘Tip Off’ Challenge took another huge jump Friday after two tippers left more than $4,600 in total at different local restaurants.

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