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About|the Cincinnati neighborhood|the Ohio-based band|Over the Rhine (band)Infobox NRHP| name = Over-the-Rhine Historic District| nrhp_type = hd| area = convert|3625|acre|km2| image = Over-the-Rhine-montage.jpg| caption = From upper left: Italianate architecture , the Art Academy of Cincinnati , the OTR Gateway Quarter , Music Hall (Cincinnati)|Music Hall , Findlay Market , and the School for Creative and Performing Arts | location = Roughly bounded by Dorsey, Sycamore, Eleanor, Reading, Central Pkwy, McMicken Ave., and Vine streets, Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio | lat_degrees = 39| lat_minutes = 6| lat_seconds = 47| lat_direction = N| long_degrees = 84| long_minutes = 30| long_seconds = 58| long_direction = W| locmapin = Ohio| architect =| architecture = Greek Revival architecture|Greek Revival and Victorian architecture|Late Victorian NRISref|2007b| added = May 17, 1983| governing_body = Local, Private and State| refnum = 83001985 Over-the-Rhine , sometimes shortened to OTR , is a neighborhood in Cincinnati , Ohio . It is believed to be the largest, most intact urban historic district in the United States.Over-the-Rhine Foundation. http://www.otrfoundation.org/architecture.php Guide to OTR Architecture. Accessed on 2009-08-13. Over-the-Rhine was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 with 943 contributing buildings.cite web |title=OHIO - Hamilton County - Historic Districts |url= http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/OH/Hamilton/districts.html |publisher= National Register of Historic Places |accessdate=16 August 2009 It contains the largest collection of Italianate architecture in the United States,Quinlivan (2001) http://cincinnati.com/blogs/developingnow/2012/01/04/demolition-begins-in-over-the-rhine/ http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/travel-tips-and-articles/76941 and is an example of an intact 19th-century urban neighborhood.Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce, http://www.otrchamber.com/content.jsp? articleId=158 Over-the-Rhine Historical Sites Its architectural significance has been compared to the French Quarter in New Orleans , the historic districts of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina , and Greenwich Village in New York City .OTR Foundation http://www.otrfoundation.org/Why_OTR_Matters.htm Why OTR Matters. Accessed on 2010-08-13. Besides being a historic district, the neighborhood has an arts community that is unparalleled within Cincinnati.cincy.com http://www.cincy.com/home/neighborhoods/parms/1/hood/over-the-rhine/bucket/arts-play.html "Over the Rhine :: Arts & Play", Cincy.com, Accessed on 2009-08-19 Over-the-Rhine is bordered by the neighborhoods of Downtown Cincinnati|Downtown , CUF, Cincinnati|CUF , Mount Auburn, Cincinnati|Mount Auburn , Pendleton, Cincinnati|Pendleton , and the West End, Cincinnati|West End . Over-the-Rhine was voted best Cincinnati neighborhood in CityBeat's Best of Cincinnati 2011.cite news|title=Best of Cincinnati 2011|url= http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-22971-readers-picks.html|accessdate=July 20, 2011|newspaper=CityBeat|date=March 29, 2011

Etymology


The neighborhood's distinctive name comes from its builders and early residents, German immigrants of the mid-19th century. Many walked to work across bridges over the Miami and Erie Canal , which separated the area from downtown Cincinnati. The canal was nickname d "the Rhine" in reference to the Rhine|Rhine River in Germany , and the newly settled area north of the canal as "Over the Rhine."Kenny (1875), pg. 130. In German, the district was called "über'm Rhein."

An early reference to the canal as "the Rhine" appears in the 1853 book White, Red, Black , in which traveler Ferenc Pulszky wrote, "The Germans live all together across the Miami Canal, which is, therefore, here jocosely called the 'Rhine.'& nbsp;"Cite book
| last = Pulszky
| first = Francis
| authorlink = Ferenc Pulszky
| coauthors = Theresa Pulszky
| title = White, Red, Black: sketches of American Society in the United States
| publisher = Redfield
| year = 1853
| location = New York
| pages = 297
| url = http://books.google.com/? id=nI6sLqOVKlcC& pg=PA297#v=onepage& q
In 1875 writer Daniel J. Kenny referred to the area exclusively as "Over the Rhine." He noted, "Germans and Americans alike love to call the district 'Over the Rhine.'& nbsp;"Kenny (1875), pg. 129. The canal no longer exists, but was located at what is now Central Parkway.

Geography


Over-the-Rhine is believed to be the largest, most intact urban historic district in the United States.Over-the-Rhine Foundation. http://www.otrfoundation.org/architecture.php Guide to OTR Architecture Because of its size, Over-the-Rhine is home to several distinct districts. OTR is bisected by Liberty Street. The Northern Liberties http://www.findlaymarket.org/market-history/ Market History | Findlay Market of Cincinnati, Ohio and Over-the-Rhine Brewery District http://www.otrbrewerydistrict.org/projects_masterplan.php OTR Brewery District | Cincinnati, OH are north of Liberty Street. South of Liberty is the Gateway Quarter and Pendleton, Cincinnati .

South of Liberty Street


Gateway Quarter


The Gateway Quarter is a subdistrict of Over-the-Rhine. It is located in the south central area of Over-the-Rhine, bordered by Central Parkway to the south and west, Main Street to the east, and Liberty Street to the north. It is also known as "The Q", "The Quarter", and "The Gateway". In 2003, the City of Cincinnati and the City's corporate leaders made a joint commitment to jumpstart economic development in Cincinnati's urban core.cite news|last=Staff|publisher= Business Courier |url= http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2007/11/26/daily27.html|title=Over-the-Rhine redevelopment gets city funding|date=November 28, 2007|accessdate=March 1, 2011 Together they created the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation ( 3CDC ).cite news|last=Staff|publisher= Business Courier |url= http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2007/03/26/daily20.html? jst=b_ln_hl|title=City celebrates new OTR condo development|date=March 27, 2007|accessdate=March 1, 2011 http://www.3cdc.org/where-we-work/over-the-rhine/ Cincinnati Over-the-Rhine | 3CDC | Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation 3CDC is a major holder and developer in the Gateway Quarter and neighboring Washington Park, Cincinnati|Washington Park on the west side of the Gateway Quarter which is also undergoing an expansion and renovation that is expected to be completed in 2011.cite news|last=Benfield|first=F. Kaid|publisher= Huffington Post |url= http://www.huffingtonpost.com/f-kaid-benfield/village-green-revitalizin_b_215537.html|title=City celebrates new OTR condo development|date=June 15, 2009|accessdate=March 1, 2011

Pendleton


Pendleton, Cincinnati|Pendleton is considered a neighborhood in the Over-the-Rhine Historic District by the National Register of Historic Places and City of Cincinnati http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cdap/pages/-6758-/ City of Cincinnati - Over-the-Rhine Historic District and the Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce. http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/19846/1952021? title=newsmakers_podcast& wpid=9610 Clip Syndicate Video: Newsmakers Podcast Pendleton is south of Liberty Street, north of Reading Road and east of Sycamore Street. http://irhine.com/index.jsp? page=district_pend Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, OH - iRhine.com - Broadway Pendelton

North of Liberty Street


Until 1849, today's Liberty Street, then called Northern Row, was the corporation line forming Cincinnati's northern boundary. The area north of Northern Row was not subject to municipal law and was, appropriately, called The Northern Liberties .

Over-the-Rhine Brewery District


The Area was the heart of Cincinnati's beer brewing industry. http://www.otrbrewerydistrict.org/ OTR Brewery District | Cincinnati, OH Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. began brewing beer in the Brewery District in December, 2010.cite news| url= http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/print-edition/2010/12/17/christian-moerlein-brews-new.html | first=Jon | last=Newberry | title=Christian Moerlein brews new ‘Arnold's' beer in OTR | date=2010-12-17

Christian Moerlein established his first brewing company in Over-the-Rhine in 1853. Eventually the Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. became the city’s largest brewery and expanded into the national market. At its height the brewery occupied three entire city blocks. Prohibition brought an end to the company in the 1920s. http://irhine.com/index.jsp? page=district_brew Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, OH - iRhine.com - Brewery District

Bockfest is held annually in OTR. The Bockfest Hall was located in the Brewery District in 2010 and 2011.

Findlay Market


Findlay Market is the oldest continuously operating farmers' market in Ohio. http://www.findlaymarket.org/ Welcome& #33; | Findlay Market of Cincinnati, Ohio Findlay Market was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. http://irhine.com/index.jsp? page=district_find Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, OH - iRhine.com - Findlay Market District The structure was among the first markets in the United States to use iron frame construction technology and is one of very few that have survived.

Findlay Market is a center of economic activity in Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati City Council named The Corporation for Findlay Market its Preferred Developer for 39 city-owned properties near the market in June 2006. http://www.findlaymarket.org/market-district/ Market District Development | Findlay Market of Cincinnati, Ohio

In 2004, the City of Cincinnati completed a $16 million renovation of the market and it was 47% occupied. In 2010, the market became 100% occupied and continues to grow.cite news| url= http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/print-edition/2010/11/12/merchants-finding-retail-space-scarce.html | first=Dan | last=Monk | title=Merchants finding retail space scarce at Findlay Market | date=2010-11-12

Annual Events



Over-the-Rhine is home to several distinctive annual events. A few of them are:
  • Bockfest

  • Cincinnati Fringe Festival Annual - Occurs the two weeks after Memorial Day

  • MidPoint Music Festival

  • Cincinnati May Festival

  • Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Parade from Findlay Market to Fountain Square, Cincinnati|Fountain Square


  • History


    Main|History of Over-the-Rhine
    Built in the nineteenth century during a period of extensive Germans|German immigration, Over-the-Rhine became notorious for its poverty by the end of the twentieth century.Over-the-Rhine Foundation. http://www.otrfoundation.org/history.php OTR History. Accessed on June 13, 2009 In 2001 Reason Magazine dubbed it "ground zero in inner-city decline."Zero in Urban Decline">cite news
    | last = Staley
    | first = Sam
    | title = Ground Zero in Urban Decline
    | publisher = Reason Magazine
    | date = November 2001
    | url = http://reason.com/archives/2001/11/01/ground-zero-in-urban-decline
    | accessdate = 2010-08-18
    Since the late 1970s, advocates for historic preservation and low-income housing have struggled over how to preserve the neighborhood without causing gentrification|mass displacement of the poor . The 2001 Cincinnati riots brought international attention to Over-the-Rhine, and accelerated a century-long trend of population decline. Low property value allowed developers to buy and renovate a large number of historic buildings.cite news
    | last = MAAG
    | first = CHRISTOPHER
    | title = In Cincinnati, Life Breathes Anew in Riot-Scarred Area
    | publisher = New York Times
    | date = November 25, 2006
    | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/25/us/25cincy.html? _r=1
    | accessdate = 2010-12-24
    Since 2004 hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in revitalization projects, and since 2006 the crime rate has decreased each year. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, "in just six years, developers have moved Over-the-Rhine from one of America’s poorest, most run-down neighborhoods to among its most promising," and according to the Urban Land Institute , Over-the-Rhine is "the best development in the country right now."Zero in Urban Decline">cite news
    | last = Bernard-Kuhn
    | first = Lisa
    | last2 = Baverman
    | first2 = Laura
    | title = Over-the-Rhine's transformation far from over
    | publisher = Cincinnati Enquirer
    | date = April 14, 2012
    | url = http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20120414/BIZ/304150025
    | accessdate = 2012-04-15


    Architecture


    Over-the-Rhine has been praised for its collection of historic architecture. The New York Times described the neighborhood as having "a scale and grace reminiscent of Greenwich Village in New York City|New York ." When Arthur Frommer , founder of the Frommer's|Frommer's travel guides , visited Over-the-Rhine he described it as the most promising urban area for revitalization in the United States, and claimed that its potential for tourism "literally could rival similar prosperous and heavily visited areas."Over-the-Rhine Foundation. http://www.otrfoundation.org/historic_preservation.php Historic Preservation. Accessed on 2009-08-13.iRhine.com, http://www.irhine.com/index.jsp? page=history_intro2 Over-the-Rhine History, Part 2. Accessed on 2009-08-13

    Most of Over-the-Rhine's ornate brick buildings were built by German immigrants from 1865 to the 1880s. The architecture of Over-the-Rhine reflects the diverse styles of the late nineteenth century& mdash; Vernacular architecture|simple vernacular , Greek Revival architecture|muted Greek Revival , Italianate architecture|Italianate and Queen Anne Style architecture|Queen Anne .National Trust for Historic Preservation, http://www.preservationnation.org/travel-and-sites/sites/midwest-region/over-the-rhine-neighborhood.html 11 Most Endangered: Over-the-Rhine Neighborhood. Accessed on June 13, 2009. Most of the buildings in Over-the-Rhine are one of these styles, but there are other odd balls as well. Art Deco is represented by the American Building on Central Parkway, the Germania Building at Twelfth and Walnut streets is ironically one of the few examples of German ornamentation in the neighborhood, Music Hall's mixture of styles is best described as Venetian Gothic architecture|Venetian Gothic , there are a handful of buildings with Gothic architecture , and the new School for Creative and Performing Arts|SCPA on Central Parkway is the most notable example of Modern architecture in the neighborhood.




    Historic Restoration



    In 2011, the Over-the-Rhine Foundation, which works to prevent historic building loss in OTR, won 3rd place in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's nationwide This Place Matters community challenge.cite web|title=2011 This Place Matters Community Challenge|url= http://www.preservationnation.org/take-action/this-place-matters/community-challenge/|work=2011 This Place Matters Community Challenge|publisher=National Trust for Historic Preservation|accessdate=July 20, 2011 In 2006, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has listed the status of Over-the-Rhine as "Endangered." Since 1930, approximately half of Over-the-Rhine's historic buildings have been destroyed. More will follow unless currently deteriorating buildings are repaired. Between 2001 and 2006, the city approved more than 50 "emergency demolitions," which were caused by absentee landlord s' allowing their buildings to become so critically dilapidated that the city declared them a danger to the public. Reinvestment could have saved them.cite news
    | title = Now, not soon, is the time to save OTR's historic treasures
    | publisher = Cincinnati Enquirer
    | date = January 14, 2010
    | url = http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20100114/EDIT03/1170303/Now--not-soon--is-the-time-to-save-OTR%5C-s-historic-treasures
    | accessdate = 2010-02-26
    Due to the situation, the National Trust for Historic Preservation declared Over-the-Rhine one of America's Most Endangered Places|Eleven Most Endangered Historic Places in 2006. Over-the-Rhine was included in the 2008 book, ''Frommer's 500 Places to See Before They Disappear'', which noted the district's "shocking state of neglect".Cite book
    | last = Hughes
    | first = Holly
    | coauthors = Larry West
    | title = 500 Places to See Before They Disappear
    | publisher = Frommer's
    | year = 2008
    | pages = 346–347
    | url = http://books.google.com/? id=xMDPksxFhCYC& lpg=PA346& pg=PA346#v=onepage& q=
    | isbn = 0-470-18986-X


    According to research conducted by WCPO in 2001, some of the worst-kept properties are owned by Over-the-Rhine's non-profits,Quinlivan (2001) 27:58 which let the buildings sit vacant and deteriorating because of lack of funds Quinlivan (2001) 28:30 or volunteers.Quinlivan (2001) 12:10 As of 2009, approximately 66% of the buildings in Over-the-Rhine are vacant.Rust Belt">cite news
    | title = Empty Neighborhoods Fill Rust Belt
    | publisher = ABC News
    | date = May 5, 2009
    | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/05/national/main4991249.shtml
    | accessdate = 2009-08-09
    Squatters, such as vagrants , prostitutes, drug addicts and dealers sometimes occupy them illegally. With some buildings on the verge of collapse, investors and real-estate developers are trying to restore them before deterioration to the point of requiring demolition. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , part of Over-the-Rhine has one of the highest rates of abandoned and vacant homes in the country. They classify it as the sixth hardest area in the nation to get an accurate population count.cite news
    | title = OTR, West End a quagmire for census
    | publisher = Cincinnati Enquirer
    | date = March 1, 2010
    | url = http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100301/BIZ01/3010323/Ohio+s+hardest-to-count+neighborhood
    | accessdate = 2010-03-14


    Landmarks


    Most of Over-the-Rhine's landmarks are related to the arts and are clustered in one area near Downtown.

  • Art Academy of Cincinnati , originally founded in 1869, is a four year arts college with its campus centered around 12th and Jackson streets.Art The Academy of Cincinnati. http://www.artacademy.edu/about/ About The Art Academy of Cincinnati. Accessed on 2009-08-23.

  • Cincinnati Music Hall , built in 1878, is a concert theatre that hosts the Cincinnati Opera , the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra , the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra , and the Cincinnati May Festival .

  • Emery Theatre was built as the original home of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Its acoustics were compared to that of Carnegie Hall by the famous conductor Leopold Stokowski .

  • cite press release| publisher = Emery Center Corporation
    | date = October 29, 2008
    | url = http://www.emerycenterapts.com/emeryhistory.html
    | title = $3 Million Projected to Reopen the Emery Theatre
    | accessdate = 12/7/2008

    cite news| last = Gelfand
    | first = Janelle
    | title = Emery fix-up in the wings : Team works to bring 1911 gem into the 21st century
    | publisher = Cincinnati Enquirer
    | date = August 31, 1999
    | url = http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/08/31/loc_emery_fix-up_in.html
    | accessdate = 2008-07-10
    It is currently closed for renovations.
  • http://www.cincyetc.com Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati In Over The Rhine since 1988, a theatre that presents new works and works that are new to the region.

  • Findlay Market is the oldest continuously operated public market in Ohio.Findlay Market. http://www.findlaymarket.org/about.htm About Findlay Market. Accessed on 2009-08-23. It is also the site of special events and a farmers' market . http://www.findlaymarket.org Findlay Market-Historic renovated Cincinnati Public Market and Farmers Market Corporation for Findlay Market, 2007. Accessed 27 May 2007.

  • Know Theatre of Cincinnati a theatre that produces contemporary theatre with new works and regional premeieres. Know Theatre produces the annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival - the largest performing arts festival in Cincinnati.

  • Hamilton County Memorial Building|Memorial Hall is the home of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra , the progressive MusicNow festival, and the American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum .

  • School for Creative and Performing Arts is the first K-12 selective arts school in the United States.School for Creative and Performing Arts. http://www.thenewscpa.org/ The New SCPA. Accessed on 2009-08-23. In 2009 the school was the subject of the MTV reality television series Taking the Stage .

  • Washington Park, Cincinnati, Ohio|Washington Park , the second oldest park in the city behind Piatt Park , originally established as a burial ground for several small churches.


  • Crime


    In February 2006 the city reported that Over-the-Rhine had the highest crime rate of the city's neighborhoods. Between 2001 and 2006 Over-the-Rhine had the highest number of calls for police service& mdash;more than twice the next highest neighborhood.City of Cincinnati. http://cagisperm.hamilton-co.org/cpop/documents/qrtreps/4th06/Dist%20One%204th%20Quarter%20Problem%20Solving%20Report%202006.pdf District One 4th Quarter Problem Solving Report 2006. Accessed on 2009-08-08. It experienced 606 violent crimes in 2005; no other Cincinnati neighborhood exceeded 243& mdash;the average for all other neighborhoods was 65 violent crimes. In 2005 Over-the-Rhine experienced 350 robberies; the average for all other neighborhoods was 38. According to Cincinnati Police Department (Ohio)|Cincinnati Police , 80% of the suspects arrested in Over-the-Rhine do not live in the community,City of Cincinnati. http://city-egov.cincinnati-oh.gov/Webtop/ws/council/public/child/Blob/17596.pdf%3Bjsessionid=626D438D01F9ABB74C27DFF9CC188E0E? rpp=-10& m=1& w=doc_no%3D%27200600120%27 Motion. Accessed on 2009-08-08. and the majority of violent crimes in Over-the-Rhine are Illegal drug trade|drug-related .Catch Killer">cite news
    | last = Borchers
    | first = Laura
    | title = Vortex Unit Targeting Drug Dealers To Catch Killer
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = September 5, 2008
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/17398724/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2009-08-02


    The number of serious crimes plateaued from 2002 to 2005, after which crime began decreasing at a rapid pace. In 2006 sheriff's deputies were brought in to help patrol the neighborhood.cite news
    | title = Sheriff's Deputies Start Patrols In Crime-Ridden Neighborhood
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = August 1, 2006
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/9610765/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2009-08-08
    The decrease has been credited to the redevelopment of the area, the increase in population, and the increased presence of the police and sheriff's deputies.
    cite news| last =
    | first =
    | title = New OTR Development, Residents Push Out Crime
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = March 3, 2008
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/15476013/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2008-08-10
    Operation Vortex and Ceasefire, a program that reaches out to gang members, were also credited with helping decrease crime. In the summer of 2006 police assembled an élite sixty-man crimefighting squad code-named Vortex.cite news
    | last = Seabrook
    | first = John
    | title = Annals of Crime, Don't Shoot: A radical approach to the problem of gang violence.
    | publisher = The New Yorker
    | date = June 22, 2009
    | url = http://www.macmahan.com/documents/Seabrook_Kennedy_Dept_final.pdf
    | accessdate = 2009-08-08
    The Vortex unit made "zero tolerance" sweeps of high-crime areas, where they arrested people for misdemeanors, such as jaywalking and loitering, as well as for serious crimes. In its first 25 days the unit made 1,000 arrests.cite news
    | title = Operation Vortex Targets Crime-Troubled Streets
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = July 5, 2006
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/9468787/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2009-08-08
    In the first six months of 2009, no calls for emergency help were made. A business owner reported that pan handling and shoplifting in his store dropped 90 percent after he moved from the Central Business District to Over-the-Rhine. Through July 29 of 2009 crime in Over-the-Rhine was down 22% when compared to the same period in 2008.Cincinnati Police, http://www.cincinnatipolice.org/excelcius/Crime-Arrest%20Comparison.html Crime-Arrest Comparison, Accessed on 2009-08-08.

    In 2009 a website, using data collected from 2005 to 2007, ranked a section of Over-the-Rhine north of Liberty Street as, statistically, the "most dangerous neighborhood in the United States."cite news
    | title = Believers Putting Money in Over-The-Rhine
    | publisher = WKRC
    | date = June 23, 2009
    | url = http://www.local12.com/news/local/story/Believers-Putting-Money-in-Over-The-Rhine/hriz70-Fe0an0i3AfmF_zw.cspx
    | accessdate = 2009-06-23
    Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot
    Walletpop, http://www.walletpop.com/insurance/most-dangerous-neighborhoods? photo=26 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods, Accessed on 2009-06-22.cite news
    | title = Report: OTR Nation's Most Dangerous Neighborhood
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = June 22, 2009
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/19826766/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2009-06-22
    Critics, however, argue that the statistic is "intellectually dishonest"cite news
    | first = Adam
    | last = Marshall
    | title = Is Over-The-Rhine Really That Bad?
    | publisher = WCPO
    | date = July 3, 2009
    | url = http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story/Is-Over-The-Rhine-Really-That-Bad/U53MMIi-VEyBGjNis5JGoA.cspx
    | accessdate = 2009-08-08
    because the data selected to represent Over-the-Rhine focused on a "mostly vacant industrialized strip,"Outside the Box">cite news
    | last = Osborne
    | first = Kevin
    | title = Cincinnati Police Should Think Outside the Box
    | publisher = Cincinnati CityBeat
    | date = June 24, 2009
    | url = http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-18182-cincinnati-police-should-think-outside-the-box.html
    | accessdate = 2009-08-02
    and the data used by the website was "old." In July 2009 a rise in prostitution was reported along McMicken Avenue; police said that new development is pushing the women out of other parts of Over-the-Rhine into a smaller area.cite news
    | title = Neighbors Complain Of Rise In OTR Prostitutes
    | publisher = WLWT
    | date = July 6, 2009
    | url = http://www.wlwt.com/news/19970360/detail.html
    | accessdate = 2009-08-08


    Demographics


    Historical populations|type=USA| 1900|44475
    | 1960|30000
    | 1970|15025
    | 1980|11914
    | 1990|9572
    | 2000|7422
    | 2007*|4970
    | 2010|7000
    | footnote = *2007 data from Cincinnati Drill Down http://www.uc.edu/cdc/urban_database/citywide_regional/cinti_drilldown_report.pdf; 2010 data http://news.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20110403/NEWS01/104030305/A-different-struggle
    In 2001 there were an estimated 500 vacant buildings in Over-the-Rhine with 2,500 residential units.Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, http://www.clevelandfed.org/Our_Region/Community_Development/pdf/CRForum/CRForum_Fall2001.pdf Bridging the Economic Divide: Cincinnati's Crisis Presents New Opportunities. Fall 2001. Retrieved on 2009-01-11 Of those residential units 278 were condemned as uninhabitable. Also in 2001 the owner-occupancy rate was between 3 and 4 percent compared to the city-wide rate of 39 percent. According to the "Drilldown", a comprehensive analysis of the city's actual population and demographics conducted in 2007, OTR's current population is just 4,970 people. Cite web |title=Cincinnati Neighborhood Market DrillDown |publisher= Social Compact Inc |date= June 2007 |url= http://www.uc.edu/cdc/urban_database/citywide_regional/cinti_drilldown_report.pdf |accessdate= 23 December 2011
    As of the census GR|2 of 2000, the racial makeup of Over-the-Rhine was 19.4% Race (United States Census)|Caucasian , 76.9% Race (United States Census)|African American , and less than 4% of other races. 0.6% of the population were Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino of any race.

    The neighborhood's residents comprise roughly 1.2% of the population of the City of Cincinnati.

    In media


  • In the movie Ides of March (film)|Ides of March , George Clooney plays a politician who campaigns at Memorial Hall (Cincinnati, Ohio)|Memorial Hall in Over-the-Rhine.

  • In the movie Traffic (2000 film)|Traffic (2000), the teenage daughter of the US drug czar becomes addicted to heroin and goes to Over-the-Rhine for drugs. http://www.over-the-rhine-movie.com/synopsis.html Over-the-Rhine Film Synopsis

  • Harry's Law (2011), an NBC legal comedy-drama, is set in Over-the-Rhine, though only old stock photos are shown. No filming was done in Over-the-Rhine or Cincinnati.cite press release

  • | last = Kiesewetter
    | first = John
    | publisher = WCPO
    | date = January 17, 2011
    | url = http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110117/ENT11/101160341/Laying-down-the-Harry-s-Law-
    | title = Laying down the 'Harry's Law'

  • Little Man Tate (1991) was filmed in Over-the-Rhine as well as various other Cincinnati locations.

  • A Rage in Harlem (film)|A Rage in Harlem (1991) was filmed in Over-the-Rhine because the un- Gentrification|gentrified area resembled 1950s Harlem .cite web| url= http://williamhorberg.typepad.com/william_horberg/2008/11/the-last-chester-himes-movie-pt-2.html | title= The Last Chester Himes Movie? pt 2 | date= November 7, 2008 | author= William Horberg | publisher= Typepad | accessdate=2010-11-05

  • In Eight Men Out (1988) scenes depicting Chicago in 1919 were shot in Over-the-Rhine.

  • Over-the-Rhine and other nearby neighborhoods are featured in the 3 Doors Down music video '' It's Not My Time .

  • A local writer created a television crime series which was independently filmed in Over-the-Rhine in 2009. The producer intends to release the series on DVD .cite press release

  • | last = Walton
    | first = Jenell
    | publisher = WCPO
    | date = June 1, 2009
    | url = http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story/Local-Writer-Produces-Show-Based-In-O-T-R/ffPucn4JdU28L3u706o_rA.cspx
    | title = Local Writer Produces Show Based In O.T.R.

  • A group of film makers are chronicling current efforts to transform Over-the-Rhine in their documentary http://www.over-the-rhine-movie.com Rebirth of Over-the-Rhine. Rebirth of Over-the-Rhine is scheduled to be completed in 2012.


  • Community organizations


  • Over-The-Rhine Chamber of Commerce

  • Over-the-Rhine Community Housing - Formed in April 2006 by the merger of two organizations supporting affordable housing.

  • Drop Inn Center a homeless shelter which offers chemical dependency treatment. http://www.otrch.org/whoweare.html Over the Rhine Community Housing — About Over-the-Rhine Community Housing, Accessed 27 May 2007

  • Over-the-Rhine Foundation , works to protect OTR's endangered historic structures, preserve its cultural heritage, and promote a physically and socially sustainable neighborhood.

  • http://www.otrbrewerydistrict.org Brewery District Community Urban Redevelopment Corp. works to develop the northern half of the neighorhood, with an emphasis on OTR's brewing heritage and the mixed-use neighborhood created by use of the nineteenth-century brewery building stock.

  • Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation A non-profit corporation redeveloping much of downtown Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine.

  • Over the Rhine Community Council Since 1970, the council has represented the interests of residents and partnered with other organizations in service to our neighbors in our unique, historic neighborhood.


  • Historic churches


  • St. Paulus Kirche, Cincinnati|St. Paulus Kirche , 1419 Race Street, German Evangelical Protestant (Oldest Protestant church in the city)

  • German Baptist Church , Walnut and Liberty Streets

  • Old St. Mary's Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)|Old St. Mary's Church , 123 E. Thirteenth Street

  • Philippus United Church of Christ , West Mcmicken and Ohio Avenues

  • St. John the Baptist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)|St. John the Baptist Church , Green and Bremen Streets

  • Saint Francis Seraph Church , Vine and Liberty Streets

  • St. Paul Church (Over the Rhine)|St. Paul Church , East 12th and Spring Streets

  • Salem United Church of Christ , 1425 Sycamore Street

  • Nast Trinity United Methodist Church , 1310 Race Street

  • Wesley Chapel (Cincinnati)|Wesley Chapel , 76 E. McMicken Avenue

  • Prince of Peace Lutheran Church , 1528 Race Street


  • Notable residents


  • Levi Coffin , "President of the Underground Railroad "

  • Nick Clooney , journalist and game show host and father of George Clooney

  • Ronald Howes , United States|American toy inventor , created the Easy-Bake Oven .cite news|first=Barry M.|last=Horstman|title=Ronald Howes, inventor of Easy-Bake Oven, dies at 83 |url= http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20100219/NEWS01/2200320/Easy-Bake+Oven+inventor+dies|work= Cincinnati Enquirer |publisher=|date=2010-02-19 |accessdate=2010-03-04 Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot

  • Venus Ramey , 1944 Miss America winner

  • Jim Tarbell , Cincinnati politician

  • Buddy Gray , community activist

  • Anna Marie Hahn , female serial killer

  • Chris Seelbach (politician)|Chris Seelbach , Cincinnati City Councilman elected in 2011


  • Notes


  • Kenny, Daniel J. (1875), http://books.google.com/books? id=SblHAAAAIAAJ& printsec=toc Illustrated Cincinnat , R. Clarke.

  • Quinlivan, Laure (Director). (2001). http://www.casttv.com/video/297uaf/quinlivan-visions-of-vine-street-video Visions of Vine Street. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0326365/ Television production. Cincinnati: WCPO .


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.cincy.com/home/neighborhoods/parms/1/hood/over-the-rhine.html Overview of Over-the-Rhine at cincy.com

  • http://www.casttv.com/video/297uaf/quinlivan-visions-of-vine-street-video Visions of Vine Street - The Peabody Award winning 2001 documentary about Over-the-Rhine.

  • http://www.casttv.com/video/yhrkek1/quinlivan-vine-street-changes-video Vine Street Changes - A 2007 update to Visions of Vine Street.

  • http://www.otrchamber.com/ Over-The-Rhine Chamber of Commerce

  • http://vimeo.com/17533828 Rebirth of Over-the-Rhine Documentary: Working clip

  • http://www.irhine.com iRhine.com

  • http://www.over-the-rhine.org Over-the-Rhine Community Council

  • http://www.otrfoundation.org Over-the-Rhine Foundation

  • http://www.mainstreetotr.com/ Merchants on Main Street

  • http://www.otrbrewerydistrict.org OTR Brewery District

  • http://www.otrgateway.com/ The OTR/Gateway Merchants Group

  • http://www.gatewayquarter.com/ Gateway Quarter

  • http://www.knowtheatre.com Know Theatre of Cincinnati

  • http://www.cincyfringe.com Cincinnati Fringe Festival

  • http://www.3cdc.org/ Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC)

  • http://video.google.com/videoplay? docid=-288470629274926622 Short film about Over-the-Rhine

  • http://www.architecturecincy.org/images/BreweryDistrictBook.pdf The Over-The-Rhine Brewery District Charrette

  • http://www.archive.org/details/OvertheRhine Over the Rhine collection at the Internet Archive 's live music archive


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