File:Queen City Avenue, South Fairmount, Cincinnati, OH (27227476907).jpg

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Description As the neighborhood business district of South Fairmount was historically along the lower portion of Harrison Avenue near the Western Hills Viaduct. The Queen City Avenue Corridor, which is home to the largest remaining concentration of mixed-use structures, is more predominately residential than most neighborhood business districts in Cincinnati. These images showcase the architectural diversity of Queen City Avenue, with the Italianate, Queen Anne, Second Empire, Craftsman, and Renaissance/Classical Revival styles represented, a mix of townhouses, single-family houses, cottages, duplexes, and apartment buildings, which are part of the “missing middle” housing types that are uncommon in new construction. The buildings were constructed during a period from the late 19th Century into the early 20th Century, and are among the largest remaining collection of mixed-use buildings in the neighborhood, following the destruction of the Harrison Avenue Business District during a 1960s road widening.
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Source Queen City Avenue, South Fairmount, Cincinnati, OH
Author Warren LeMay from Cincinnati, OH, United States
Camera location39° 07′ 34.37″ N, 84° 33′ 06.83″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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