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Monday, August 30, 2010
Cincinnatus
The Farmer,soldier,citizen, figure of Cincinnatus where the city get's her namesake . Other similarities between Rome and Cincinnati are the seven hills surrounding the city itself , and the city within a municipal city phenomena ,Vatican city in Rome , Norwood city in Cincinnati..
Saturday, August 28, 2010
The Brian Olive Band LIVE! video clip Fountain Square
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Fountain Square summer music series The Brian Olive Band
Friday nights on the square are full of fun and music . This past Friday we were treated to the funky rockin music of the Brian Olive Band . Here's some pics and a short video clip Thanks to Brian,Max,Tori,and Mike for sharing there jams with the locals . The band recently ended a national tour opening up for The Black Keys we hope you get a chance to see a lot more from The Brian Olive Band (formerly of the Green horns) they always got something cookin in there musical minds looking forward to hearing a lot more from this dynamic Cincinnati band, enjoy.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Riverfront Cincinnati Sawyer Point
Mitchell Memorial Forest
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Cincinnati Skyline 2010
We have lots to report and lots of amazing new photos of the 2010 Cincinnati skyline .
We visited some great local parks Mitchell Memorial Forest , Northside Garden market and some Downtown / N.Ky . skylines with gorgeous night shots . Not to mention all the events, so let me get to the uploads and don't forget to subscribe its still Free!!! and always safe from The Cincinnati Chronicle your local hot spot blogspot. Enjoy and tell a friend or share a link ... We always welcome input or questions Thanks for your support ..
G.M. Figg
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
View from Devou
Here's a well known view from the Northern Kentucky park ; Devou,we'll also be adding a radio tuna feature so check back soon and please subscribe thanks for visiting the Cincinnati Chronicle.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Cincy Sunset
Year of the Tiger
Truly the Year of the Tiger with the home team Bengals being poised for the ultimate challenge an NFL championship in the Super Bowl . Bengal mania and the mantra "welcome to the jungle" is on every ones lips. Cincinnati welcomes all our new players and residents . For more Bengals info check the official link Bengals or for ticket info check here Bengals tickets We hope you enjoy your stay and welcome from the Chronicle .We have lots to show so scroll down and don't forget to subscribe it's always free and delivered by feedburner/Google directly to your reader or e-mail of your choosing you'll get no spam here. Or feel free to get our RSS feed or podcast were truly all multi-media . Have a comment or question we'll do what it takes to get to it promptly . We also welcome all local bis. and advertising for links and promotions contact us by e-mail or any site in the Figgdimension you can see my illuminated art there as well. Thanks for supporting us to all our followers new and old!
Bengal Tigers The World Famous Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
When talking Bengals We have to talk The World Famous Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens .
I think you'll Enjoy this video courtesy of the zoo...
I think you'll Enjoy this video courtesy of the zoo...
Bengal's Pride
With the football season coming on fast and the new edition to the team , Terrel Owens , locals have gotten into the Bengals mania Here's some local Graffiti for the Bengals via our sister site GotGraffiti? .
Visit the link for more Bengals urban art!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Sensational Sunset Mt. Storm Park Cincinnati Oh.
It was such a beautiful sunset we decided to do a series for the Chronicle and rushed out tonight to take some photo's at one of the best places to view in town . Mt. Storm park is in the Gaslight District tucked away off Calhoun st. There's lots of little picnic spots and a play area for kids . We hope you enjoy these pictures and don't forget to subscribe thanks for visiting the Cincinnati Chronicle.
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