About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: History of Over-the-Rhine, Price Hill, Cincinnati, Avondale, Cincinnati, Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, Northside, Cincinnati, Mount Washington, Cincinnati, Bond Hill, Cincinnati, List of Cincinnati neighborhoods, Mount Adams, Cincinnati, Clifton, Cincinnati, Mount Auburn Historic District, Oakley, Cincinnati, CUF, Cincinnati, Westwood, Ohio, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Covedale, Cincinnati, Ohio, College Hill, Cincinnati, West End, Cincinnati, South Cumminsville, Cincinnati, Spring Grove Village, Cincinnati, Mount Lookout, Cincinnati, List of Cincinnati neighborhood associations, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Pendleton, Cincinnati, Camp Washington, Cincinnati, Columbia-Tusculum, Cincinnati, Carthage, Cincinnati, Evanston, Cincinnati, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, California, Cincinnati, Madisonville, Cincinnati, Downtown Cincinnati, Corryville, Cincinnati, Kennedy Heights, Cincinnati, Queensgate, Cincinnati, Winton Hills, Cincinnati, South Fairmount, Cincinnati, Fay Apartments, Cincinnati, English Woods, Cincinnati, Sayler Park, Cincinnati, Paddock Hills, Cincinnati, Sedamsville, Cincinnati, Riverside, Cincinnati, North Avondale, Cincinnati, Roselawn, Cincinnati, East End, Cincinnati, Mount Airy, Cincinnati, North Fairmount, Cincinnati, East Westwood, Cincinnati, Hartwell, Cincinnati, Millvale, Cincinnati, Linwood, Cincinnati. Excerpt: The history of Over-the-Rhine is almost deep as the history of Cincinnati. Over-the-Rhine's built environment has withstood many demographic and cultural changes. The term "Over-the-Rhine" originates from the reference to the Miami-Erie Canal as the Rhine River of Germany. An early reference to the canal as "the Rhine" appears in the 1853 book White, Red, Black, in which traveler Ferenc Pulszky wrote, "The Germans live all together across the Miami Canal, which is, therefore, here jocosely call...