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  2. Scripps Center - Wikipedia

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    The Scripps Center is a high-rise office building located at 312 Walnut Street at the corner of 3rd Street in the Central Business District of Cincinnati, Ohio. [3] At the height of 468.01 feet (142.65 m), with 35 stories, it is the fourth tallest building in the city, and the tallest added between the building of the Carew Tower in 1931 and the opening of the Great American Tower at Queen ...

  3. Fifth Third Center (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    12. Design and construction. Architect (s) Harrison & Abramovitz. Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio on Fountain Square. The building has 30 stories and rises to a height of 423 feet (129 m). It is currently the fifth-tallest building in Cincinnati. It was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz and completed in 1969.

  4. Potter Stewart United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Potter Stewart United States Courthouse is a courthouse and federal building of the United States government located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and housing the headquarters of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Completed in 1938, it was renamed for ...

  5. Heritage Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena in downtown Cincinnati, adjacent to Great American Ball Park. It was completed in September 1975 and named Riverfront Coliseum because of its placement next to Riverfront Stadium. In 1997, the facility became known as The Crown, and in 1999, it changed its name again to Firstar Center after Firstar Bank ...

  6. Great American Tower at Queen City Square - Wikipedia

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    The Great American Tower at Queen City Square is a 41-story, 667-foot-tall (203 m) [1][2] skyscraper in Cincinnati, Ohio which opened in January 2011. The tower was built by Western & Southern Financial Group at a cost of $322 million including $65 million of taxpayer-funded subsidies. [5] Construction on the tower had begun in July 2008.

  7. Duke Energy Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The convention center opened in 1967 as the Convention-Exposition Center. It was renamed the Albert B. Sabin Convention and Exposition Center on November 14, 1985, amid national criticism that Second Street had been named after Pete Rose instead of the pioneering medical researcher. [3] [4] [5] The convention was renovated and expanded in 2006. [6]

  8. United States Custom House and Post Office (Cincinnati)

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    The United States Custom House and Post Office in Cincinnati, Ohio, served as the main federal presence in that city from its construction, completed in 1885, until its demolition in 1936, to make way for a successor building. It was the location of the United States Custom House, and the United States District Court for the Southern District ...

  9. Webb telescope’s new Uranus image looks like a portal to ...

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    The James Webb Space Telescope has a treat to celebrate the upcoming second anniversary of its launch. NASA and the ESA, which operate the craft alongside the CSA, shared a dazzling new image of ...