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Steps of Cincinnati

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Over the years, some of the steps have fallen into disuse and disrepair, leading to calls from preservationists to restore the historic steps. Conversely, some area residents want nearby steps closed because they fear the often poorly lit steps offer refuge to criminals. In response, the City has
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connecting the two paths. The steps were originally made of wood, but in 1911, the City of Cincinnati helped the church build concrete steps. In 1958 and 2009, the city again rebuilt the now 96 steps leading to the church.
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formed the City Hillside Step Information System and made it responsible for evaluating the condition of the steps and making needed repairs. Commemorative markers were placed in the neighborhood of
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The Steps of Cincinnati are central to a Cincinnati tradition. Since 1860, the faithful ascend 85 steps of the Roman Catholic
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at the Oregon Street Steps and Park Street Steps. Despite these efforts, some of the steps remain at risk of closure.
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Cincinnati has many hills, with the nickname "The City of Seven Hills", a metaphorical reference to the
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to the church's front door from the neighborhood below while praying the
409:"Praying the Steps," a poem set on Mount Adams, Cincinnati in the book, 164:. City of Cincinnati Transportation & Engineering. Archived from 124:-born author, contains hundreds of city steps with 35 walking tours. 96: 18: 36: 59:
to each other. The first steps were installed by residents of
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Stone slide and stairs, Burnet Woods, Clifton, Cincinnati, OH
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Transportation buildings and structures in Cincinnati
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Vertical Bridges: Poems and Photographs of City Steps
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Index


Cincinnati
Ohio
United States
seven hills of Rome
neighborhoods of Cincinnati
Mount Auburn
Findlay Market
Over-the-Rhine
Mount Adams
Immaculata Church
Good Friday
Rosary
Columbia Parkway
Ohio University Press
Cincinnati
Steps of Pittsburgh
Step street


"Hillside Steps"
the original
"City of seven hills"
The Cincinnati Enquirer
"Walking the Steps of Cincinnati — 1998"



"Observer: Climb Every Hill"
Cincinnati Magazine

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