Yesterday afternoon, the lovely Robin and I enjoyed a short but lovely walking tour of Mt. Adams, one of Cincinnati's uniquest (don't judge, it could be a word) neighborhoods.
Perched atop one of the city's "seven hills," Mt. Adams has a rich and varied history, of which the historic Immaculata Church (above) is a central part.
The views downriver (above) and upriver (below; dizzy yet?) are spectacular.
We even took the better part of an hour to attend an open house of one of the row houses at 1421 St. Gregory Street, which was a beautiful home, 3000-square-foot, with four full decks (including a rooftop deck) and spectacular views of the city. A tad outside our price range, but still so much fun to see.
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