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UER Forum > Archived US: Great Lakes > Cincinnati places (Viewed 901 times)
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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 20 on 1/20/2008 5:44 AM >
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Posted by rj17
yeah pretty sure thats gone. Thanks though. Did anyone ever get out to the coal loader thingy on the licking river? It was across from marathon oil. I'm trying to find some pictures and was wondering if anyone else knew of it. All thats left now are the dolphins and a platform.


We use to go down around there all the time, Latonia had a lot of good places, so did Covington at one time....farther down the Licking river is the remains of the old L%N Decoursey Yard, viewing it from I-275 it looks like they knocked down a few buildings, but it is still a neat place, not far from that are allot of old abandoned farms/houses.



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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 21 on 1/23/2008 2:09 AM >
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Me and Chris were just out at Glencoe last week for some art-project skateboard shots. It was my first time there... Nothing supremely interesting at all except for the fact that it's a big block of sweet looking apartments that's totally DEAD save for 3 or 4 cars that drive by taking shortcuts...
I may have some pics up eventually. Now that I'm officially in a phtography class we'll probably be getting out a lot more...
-Cody

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 22 on 1/23/2008 6:16 PM >
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Posted by ExploringOhio
Me and Chris were just out at Glencoe last week for some art-project skateboard shots. It was my first time there... Nothing supremely interesting at all except for the fact that it's a big block of sweet looking apartments that's totally DEAD save for 3 or 4 cars that drive by taking shortcuts...
I may have some pics up eventually. Now that I'm officially in a phtography class we'll probably be getting out a lot more...
-Cody


I live less than 5 minutes from Glencoe. Its old news by now though.

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 23 on 1/23/2008 10:41 PM >
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Posted by tron_2.0


I live less than 5 minutes from Glencoe. Its old news by now though.


I am right around Glencoe too. Once it gets a bit warmer we should hit some places up.

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 24 on 1/24/2008 12:55 AM >
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Posted by Ram23


I am right around Glencoe too. Once it gets a bit warmer we should hit some places up.


Definately. I'm game even in the winter.

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 25 on 1/24/2008 1:59 AM >
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Oh ya totally! Once I get recovered from my surgery today I'm gonna start goin out and shooting once ever couple days or so.

and I know Glencoe's old news... but it was my first time there, and we didnt get shot, stabbed, shanked, or hit up for drugs, so it was a good day! besides, that place is DISGUSTINGLY boring inside... OMG how could anyone bear to live in a set of apartments that are IDENTICAl to on another... so lame!

-Cody

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 26 on 1/24/2008 7:35 PM >
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Posted by ExploringOhio
besides, that place is DISGUSTINGLY boring inside... OMG how could anyone bear to live in a set of apartments that are IDENTICAl to on another... so lame!

-Cody


there are parts of glencoe that are really cool.

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Re: Cincinnati places
<Reply # 27 on 1/25/2008 1:02 AM >
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this is very true

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