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"Over-the Rhine, When Beer Was King" by Michael D. Morgan
Over-the-Rhine is a place where a building owner can stumble upon huge caverns underneath a basement floor, or find long-forgotten tunnels that travel far below city streets.

Its present mysteries are attributable to a past that transcends the common story of how cities change over time: It is the story of how a clash between immigrants and “real Americans” helped rob Cincinnati of its image, its soul, and its economy.

In the 1870s, OTR was comparable to the cultural hearts of Paris and Vienna. By the turn of the last century, the neighborhood was home to roughly 300 saloons and had over a dozen breweries within or adjacent to its borders.

It was beloved by countless citizens and travelers for the exact reasons that others successfully sought to destroy it.

This is the story of how the heart of the “Paris of America” became a time capsule.

"German Cincinnati" by Don Heinrich Tolzmann explores the German American experience in the Greater Cincinnati area. German immigrants first came to the region in the late 18th century and then arrived in great waves beginning in the early 19th century.

These German American immigrants and their descendants have greatly influenced the social, political, cultural, religious, and economic growth and development of the area, earning Cincinnati a reputation for its German heritage.

It is known as one of the corners in the famed “German Triangle,” along with St. Louis and Milwaukee. German Cincinnatians survived the hard times of the world wars of the last century, even experiencing an ethnic heritage revival that has reaffirmed the area’s reputation as one of the major centers of German heritage in the United States today.

"Cincinnnati Brewing History" by Sarah Stephens
Dating all the way back to 1812, the history of brewing in Cincinnati is a long and illustrious narrative. In the mid-19th century, the Queen City’s rapidly expanding German population definitively transformed the industry, making Cincinnati one of the nation’s foremost brewing centers.

Principally based in the vibrant Over-the-Rhine district, the golden age of brewing in Cincinnati saw the creation of architecturally spectacular brewery structures, a proliferation of related industries, as well as an abundance of saloons and beer gardens. The enactment of Prohibition crippled this formerly booming industry, however, and although local brewers returned to revive their trade following the repeal of Prohibition, the industry would never regain its former prominence. These days, Cincinnati’s brewing culture is experiencing a multifaceted renaissance with a promising outlook. Cincinnati’s Brewing History offers a concise overview of the history of brewing and beer culture in the region through vintage and contemporary images, as well as brewing collectibles.

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