AF-690: The History Behind the Cincinnati Dixie Terminal | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2022
- If you live in or near to Cincinnati - or if you’re planning to visit-then you should definitely check out the Dixie Terminal when you have the chance. Some locals are well aware of this building’s existence, but for many, it’s one of Cincinnati’s best-kept secrets. On the outside, it can come across as an unassuming building nestled in among office buildings and skyscrapers. But inside, you’ll find incredible architecture and beautiful artwork. This place is truly a masterpiece, full of stunning sights that are definitely worth a look. It’s got a long, fascinating history. Let’s take a peek at the Dixie Terminal’s origins so that we can appreciate it even more...
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Joseph Beller was my great grandfather. Since my childhood, I was alway told about his work on the Dixie Terminal.
He was such an amazing artist, and a loving father to his children.
Wow that's a legacy. I can imagine you've got some of the talent running through your veins.
These Cincinatti buildings have to have been used in movie production. This has got the Untouchables written all over it.
I know this was from a month ago but I know that Bruce Willis was in Cincinnati shooting for a movie. I don't know which one because my memory is horrible but you might be right.
The ramps from the Suspension Bridge (now known as the Roebling Bridge) to the upper part of the terminal served the trolleys and buses from the Covington side.
Buses from Newport on the Central Bridge to 3rd St in Cincinnati and entered the terminal building on the lower level.
So beautiful with a rich history. 🧡
I would've liked to seen more pictures and video of all the details described.
. Throwing people here and there in America put artisans of masterful capabilities in places where they could exercise their creativity. That was Cincinnati