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Elizabeth Fugate of Mount Washington noticed a little building on Rockdale near Victory Parkway on her way to work. It s a stone building with wooden shingles, a boarded up front door, two little doors off to either side of that, and a garage door in the back. It reminds me of the architecture from Eden Park or the Cincinnati Zoo, and so I was wondering if it came about during that time and stuff has been lost as the city has been built up around it.
It s the Victory Parkway Shelter and it belongs to Cincinnati Parks, according to spokesman Rocky Merz. He says it was built as a comfort station. Which nowadays we call restrooms, he says. The architect s name was Charles Cellarius. He was the supervising architect for the community of Mariemont and also designed Woodward High School, and has a lot of other buildings in the area. We were happy to have his imprint put on the building.
These are the top-ranked high schools in Greater Cincinnati, according to US News and World Report Briana Rice, Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati has some of the best high schools around, according to a new report from US News and World Report.
For its annual list, the US News Best High Schools ranked around 17,860 public high schools after reviewing nearly 24,000 public high schools in 50 states and the District of Columbia. The rankings came out this week and include some familiar names in Greater Cincinnati.
In Ohio, Walnut Hills High School tops the list but eight other local high schools also ranked in the top 30 in the state.
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Dixie Heights pitcher throws no-hitter in return to mound
Game of his Life By Joe Danneman | April 14, 2021 at 11:58 AM EDT - Updated April 14 at 11:58 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A local high school baseball player celebrated the biggest win of his life - with the game of his life.
Walker Smallwood is a senior at Dixie Heights High School and a pitcher for their baseball team.
At 15, he was diagnosed with bone cancer.
Walker never lost his smile, but he thought he lost baseball.
“My doctor kind of told me that it probably would never happen so, yeah, for a while I thought I’d never play again,” he said.