2007 Urban Expedition Clue Answers This façade although "taken off" a theater still "shows off" at the Duke Energy Center. Albee Theatre Façade Arch The McGuffey Reader was printed here in the 1880's American Book Company Un"pear"alleled in 1902 this building was the city's first skyscraper and is protected by Art Deco eagles Bartlett Building Publicly criticized for his interpretation of President Lincoln, George Grey Barnard created a statue without this facial feature Beard Chicagoan Ahlschlager’s 1931 art deco masterpiece and the tallest building in town. Carew Tower William Henry Harrison and Mary Emery once belonged to this church. Christ Church Cathedral J. R. Pope of Lincoln Memorial fame added the gigantic columns to this "electric" building Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. Cincinnati, Gas, Light & Coke Andrew Hickenlooper's company looms above a mosaic of animals in the pavement. Co. This building built in 1921 is not in the "South" and is not a "train station". But sounds like it could be either. Dixie Terminal Rookwood Pottery's fabulous façade graces the front of what former upscale clothing store? Gidding-Jenny's A female gargoyle stares across Fourth Street at the former home of a McAlpin competitor. H. S. Pogue Co. What were the names of the brothers founding the above? Henry and Samuel Pogue Hilton Cincinnati Netherland This hotel played host to the likes of Winston Churchill and Bing Crosby. Plaza Hotel What is the name of this 1881 building where former US President William Howard Taft resided? Lombardy Building Fishy, fishy in a brook – on what Fifth Street restaurant is it hooked? McCormick & Schmick An elaborate archway and historical marker reveal the presence of this private library established in 1835. Mercantile Library The western half of McAlpin's housed this furniture company's showroom in 1873. Mitchell-Rammelsberg Clippety clop a horse rides atop this restaurants awning. Palomino What famous birds nest in the skyscraper above? Peregrine Falcons In 1913 this building was the highest skyscraper in the world outside of New York City. PNC Tower A horned ruminant peers down over this building where presidents, senators, congressman and ambassadors have counted themselves as members Queen City Club A looming eagle guards this former bank. Security Savings Bank The eastern half of McAlpin's once was home to this department store. Shillito's 2007 Urban Expedition Clue Answers A National Historic Landmark built in 1820 was the home to Nicholas Longworth. Taft Museum of Art Griffins grace the building and doors of this former bank building. The Old Federal Reserve Bldg What is the name of the building at 432 Walnut Street that bears a plaque commemorating JFK's visit Tri State Building A male gargoyle welcomes those who have attended college at this private club University Club TIE BREAKERS: In August 2007, how many car break-ins were reported in the central business district. 11 Goose, lobster, turtle, snake, Name the animals found with the "boy" on the Tyler Davidson Fountain. fish/dolphin.
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