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Mount Adams Incline, Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
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Mount Adams Incline, Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Mount Adams Incline, Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1900 and 1910
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1910 Funicular Hillside Incline Ohio United States Of America Rail Road Rail Transport Railroad Railways Steep Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Dry Plate Negative Glass 8 X 10 In Edwin H Husher Inclined William A Livingstone
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Mount Adams Incline, Cincinnati, Ohio (between 1900 and 1910) This photograph captures the scenic Mount Adams Incline in Cincinnati, Ohio, during the early 20th century. The image, taken between 1900 and 1910, showcases the funicular railway that connected the hillside neighborhood of Mount Adams with the city below. The incline, a popular means of transportation during this era, was an essential link for residents and visitors, providing access to the bustling commercial district. The Mount Adams Incline was a steep railroad that climbed the hillside, offering breathtaking views of the Ohio River and the city skyline. The photograph reveals the incline's industrial character, with its robust steel cables, sturdy supports, and the distinctive wooden cars that transported passengers up and down the hill. The image also highlights the buildings and houses that cling to the hillside, adding to the cityscape's unique charm. This photograph, a glass dry plate negative measuring 8 x 10 inches, is an essential piece of Cincinnati's history. It provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the city's industrial prowess and the ingenuity of its transportation systems. The Mount Adams Incline, a testament to the era's engineering achievements, remains an iconic symbol of Cincinnati's rich heritage. This photograph, from the collections of the Library of Congress, is attributed to an unknown photographer, believed to be Edwin H. Husher. The Detroit Publishing Company may have published this image, as they were known for their extensive documentation of American cities during this period. This photograph is a valuable historical record, offering a unique perspective of Cincinnati's past and the evolution of its urban landscape.
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