. Book of the Royal blue . eat Price Hill, Harrison Avenue, ElmStreet, Mt. Auburn and Eden Park: theone at Price Hill being the steepest. CINCINNATI AND THE G. A. R. All of these inclines convey street carsand vehicles of all descriptions and ofreasonable tonnage from the lowerportion of the city to the upper. The public buildings of Cincinnatiare beautiful substantial structures ofstone. The most recently built is theCity Hall, occupying the block boundedby Eighth, Ninth, Central Avenues andPlum Streets. The Government Build-ing and Post Office on GovernmentSquare is the most imposing and exp
. Book of the Royal blue . eat Price Hill, Harrison Avenue, ElmStreet, Mt. Auburn and Eden Park: theone at Price Hill being the steepest. CINCINNATI AND THE G. A. R. All of these inclines convey street carsand vehicles of all descriptions and ofreasonable tonnage from the lowerportion of the city to the upper. The public buildings of Cincinnatiare beautiful substantial structures ofstone. The most recently built is theCity Hall, occupying the block boundedby Eighth, Ninth, Central Avenues andPlum Streets. The Government Build-ing and Post Office on GovernmentSquare is the most imposing and expen- reputation for its exquisite workmanshipand beauty. The Art Museum and ArtSchool in Eden Park are additional evi-dences of the public spirit of Cincin-natians and of which the city has be-come so proud. The Art Museum is one of the mostattractive places in the country. Lo-cated on an elevation in Eden Park, itcommands a splendid view of the sur-rounding country and the city the various collections contained. FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, CINCINNATI. sive. It required nearly ten years tocomplete it. The Chamber of Com-merce is especially noted for its beauti-ful style of architecture. Besides thesepublic buildings, is the magnificentMusic Hall, a gift of one of Cincinnatispublic spirited citizens. In it are held thegreat May festivals every two years. Itsfamous organ is the second largest inthe United States. Another monumentof generous citizenship is the Tyler-Davidson Fountain, which has a national therein are hundreds of paintings, a mostexcellent assortment of bric-a-brac andpottery, sculpture, carvings in wood,relics, etc., etc. Connected with it is theArt School, or the School of Design,the students having free use of the Mu-seum. Eden Park, because of its naturalscenery, is ranked among the foremostof picturesque landscapes. It is a suc-cession of undulating hills of beautifulforests and lawns. In it is the mainreservoir which supplies water to the ft A
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