OpenHistoricalMap/Projects/Cincinnati

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The Cincinnati metropolitan area is fertile ground for historical mapping, with many resources available for use in OpenHistoricalMap. Browse OpenHistoricalMap in Cincinnati.

Focus areas

Some potential focus areas:

  • Fort Ancient, Hopewell, and Shawnee settlements
  • Columbia and Fort Washington
  • Railroads, especially the B&O and Cincinnati Southern
  • Township boundaries, including townships no longer in existence such as Storrs
  • Stops along the Underground Railroad
  • Public steps
  • Inclines
  • Freeway construction and West End demolition
  • Over-the-Rhine
  • Recreational trail construction
  • Public art [1][2]

Progress

  • Lunken Field
  • Little Miami Railroad from Cincinnati to Middletown Junction near South Lebanon
  • B&O from Loveland to points east
  • Queensgate area railroad tracks past 1950
  • Greater Cincinnati airport 1944 to today
  • Northern Boone County roads
  • Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar line
  • Loveland and Symmes Township
    • Buildings and businesses in most of historic downtown
    • Strip malls
    • Most township parks
    • Some streets from the time they are renamed
    • Historic Black community institutions
    • Loveland City Schools
  • Montgomery and Sycamore Township
    • Historic landmarks

Resources

Subscription databases

Other databases

Community news websites

Federal government records

These are public domain by law:

  • BankFind Suite – FDIC database of financial institution histories
  • National Information Center – Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council database of financial institution histories, including individual branches

State and local public records

Links here should be public domain by law or stated to be in the public domain:

Maps

Imagery

Reference works

Other websites

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Accessible through The Wikipedia Library. Active wiki editors are eligible for an account. Remember to contribute back to Wikipedia and Wikidata and credit the database.