Carew Tower Cincinnati Observation Deck
This video shows an amazing view from the top of the Carew Tower Observation Deck in Cincinnati Ohio.
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574 Feet Over Downtown Cincinnati - Carew Tower - Cincinnati Ohio
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot (175 m) building completed in 1930 in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, overlooking the Ohio River waterfront. It is the second-tallest building in the city and was added to the register of National Historic Landmarks on August 5, 1982.
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [7]
The complex contains the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza (formerly Omni Netherland Plaza), which is described as a fine example of French Art Deco architecture,[8] and was used as the model for the Empire State Building in New York City. The hotel's Hall of Mirrors banquet room was inspired by the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles.[9]
The tower remained the city's tallest until the completion of the Great American Tower at Queen City Square on July 13, 2010, rising 86 ft (26 m) higher than Carew Tower, making Cincinnati one of the last major American cities whose tallest building had been constructed prior to World War II. It is named for Joseph T. Carew, proprietor of the Mabley & Carew department store chain, which had previously operated on the site since 1877.
Cincinnati (/sɪnsɨˈnæti/) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.[7] The third largest city in Ohio and the 65th largest city in the United States, it had a population of 296,945 at the 2010 census. According to the census,[8] the population of the metropolitan area was 2,214,954 - the 28th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States and the largest centered in Ohio.[9] Settled in 1788, the city is located on the border between Ohio and Kentucky at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Licking River. Residents of Cincinnati are called Cincinnatians.[10]
Cincinnati is home to two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds, one of the oldest franchises in Major League Baseball, and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The University of Cincinnati, founded in 1819, is one of the 50 largest in the United States.[13] Cincinnati is known for its historic architecture. In the late 1800s, Cincinnati was commonly referred to as Paris of America, mainly due to significant architectural projects, like Music Hall, the Cincinnatian Hotel, and the Shillito Department Store.[14]
Cityscape[edit]
Downtown Cincinnati is focused around Fountain Square, a public square and event location.
Cincinnati is home to numerous structures that are noteworthy due to their architectural characteristics or historic associations including the Carew Tower, the Scripps Center, the Ingalls Building, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, and the Isaac M. Wise Temple.[29]
The city is undergoing significant changes due to new development and private investment, as well as the construction of the long-stalled Banks project, which will include apartments, retail, restaurants, and offices and will stretch from Great American Ball Park to Paul Brown Stadium. Phase 1A is already complete and 100% occupied as of early 2013. Smale Riverfront Park is a development working alongside with The Banks and is Cincinnati's newest park. Nearly $3.5 billion has been invested in the urban core of Cincinnati (including Northern Kentucky). Much has been done by 3CDC.
Queen City Square opened on January 11, 2011, at 1:11 p.m. EST. The building is the tallest in Cincinnati (surpassing the Carew Tower), and is the third tallest in Ohio, reaching a height of 665 feet.[30] In 2013 the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati opened, the first casino in the city and fourth in the state of Ohio.
Economy
Many major corporations have their head offices in Cincinnati such as Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, and Macy's, Inc., among many others.
The largest employer in Cincinnati, Kroger, has 17,000 employees. The University of Cincinnati is the second largest, with 15,162 employees.[48]
Events[edit]
Cincinnati hosts a number of large annual events. Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, Bockfest, and the Taste of Cincinnati feature local restauranteurs. Music-related events include the Cincinnati May Festival, MidPoint Music Festival, and Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Riverfest. There is an annual marathon, the Flying Pig Marathon. Tall Stacks, held every three or four years, celebrates the city's riverboat heritage.
Carew Tower Observation Deck, Cincinnati
The Carew Tower Observation Deck located in Cincinnati lets you get an awesome 360 degree view of the entire city. The building itself was completed in the early 1930's during the height of the Great Depression and the art deco styling of that era runs rampant throughout the building. To get to the observation deck itself, you must first board an express elevator to the 45th floor. Once on the 45th floor, round the corner to find another elevator to take you to the 48th floor. It is the highest buildings in Cincinnati that you can publicly get up to.
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Fountain Square and Carew Tower Observation Deck Cincinnati Downtown
Fountain Square is a city square in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1871, it was renovated in 1971 and 2005 and currently features many shops, restaurants, hotels, and offices.
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Carew Tower observation deck in Cincinnati
Carew Tower observation deck in Cincinnati. Visited here while in downtown Cincinnati on a day trip. Only cost 2.00, recommended to visit if in the area...
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Cincinnati is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.[7] The third largest city in Ohio and the 65th largest city in the United States, it had a population of 296,945 at the 2010 census. According to the census,[8] the population of the metropolitan area was 2,214,954 - the 28th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States and the largest centered in Ohio.[9] Settled in 1788, the city is located on the border between Ohio and Kentucky at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Licking River. Residents of Cincinnati are called Cincinnatians.[10]
In the early 19th century, Cincinnati was an American boomtown in the heart of the country to rival the larger coastal cities in size and wealth, at one point being the 6th largest city in the United States by population, surpassed only by the older, established settlements of the Eastern Seaboard and New Orleans.[11] Because it is the first major American city founded after the American Revolution as well as the first major inland city in the country, Cincinnati is sometimes thought of as the first purely American city.[12] It developed with less European immigration or influence than eastern cities in the same period; however, it received a significant number of German immigrants, who founded many of the city's cultural institutions. By the end of the 19th century, with the shift from steamboats to railroads, Cincinnati's growth had slowed considerably and the city became surpassed in population by other inland cities, Chicago and St. Louis.
Cincinnati is home to two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds, one of the oldest franchises in Major League Baseball, and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The University of Cincinnati, founded in 1819, is one of the 50 largest in the United States.[13] Cincinnati is known for its historic architecture. In the late 1800s, Cincinnati was commonly referred to as Paris of America, mainly due to significant architectural projects, like Music Hall, the Cincinnatian Hotel, and the Shillito Department Store.[14]
Cityscape[edit]
Downtown Cincinnati is focused around Fountain Square, a public square and event location.
Cincinnati is home to numerous structures that are noteworthy due to their architectural characteristics or historic associations including the Carew Tower, the Scripps Center, the Ingalls Building, Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, and the Isaac M. Wise Temple.[29]
The city is undergoing significant changes due to new development and private investment, as well as the construction of the long-stalled Banks project, which will include apartments, retail, restaurants, and offices and will stretch from Great American Ball Park to Paul Brown Stadium. Phase 1A is already complete and 100% occupied as of early 2013. Smale Riverfront Park is a development working alongside with The Banks and is Cincinnati's newest park. Nearly $3.5 billion has been invested in the urban core of Cincinnati (including Northern Kentucky). Much has been done by 3CDC.
Queen City Square opened on January 11, 2011, at 1:11 p.m. EST. The building is the tallest in Cincinnati (surpassing the Carew Tower), and is the third tallest in Ohio, reaching a height of 665 feet.[30] In 2013 the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati opened, the first casino in the city and fourth in the state of Ohio.
Economy
Many major corporations have their head offices in Cincinnati such as Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, and Macy's, Inc., among many others.
The largest employer in Cincinnati, Kroger, has 17,000 employees. The University of Cincinnati is the second largest, with 15,162 employees.[48]
Events[edit]
Cincinnati hosts a number of large annual events. Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, Bockfest, and the Taste of Cincinnati feature local restauranteurs. Music-related events include the Cincinnati May Festival, MidPoint Music Festival, and Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Riverfest. There is an annual marathon, the Flying Pig Marathon. Tall Stacks, held every three or four years, celebrates the city's riverboat heritage.
Cincinnati Skywalk | Carew Tower
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Netherlands Plaza Hotel Cincinnati - Built 1931
Vintage photos of the Netherlands Plaza Hotel Cincinnati (now the Hilton Netherlands Hotel).
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Constructed by the Starrett Investing Company as part of the Carew Tower complex in 1930-1931, the Netherland Plaza portion opened on 1/28/31. When built this complex was the largest of its type in the United States. The Netherland Plaza is located at 5th and Race and begun with 800 rooms. Starrett opened the hotel as the St. Nicholas Plaza named after the old hotel that had stood on the corner of 4th and Race, but was sued by the Hotel Sinton claiming they had ownership of that name. The hotel actually opened without a name for the first month. Finally since Starrett had already bought and paid for all the silverware, china, linen, stationary, and other furnishings with the St. N. P. monogram on them, it was decided to call the establishment Starrett's Netherland Plaza. At this time the hotel contained seven restaurants and twenty-six private dining rooms. There was a wedding chapel next to one of the ballrooms.
Some of the notables that stayed here were: Presidents Truman and Eisenhower, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (appropriate), Eleanor Roosevelt (she refused to leave until the hotel allowed her to pay her bill), Bing Crosby (his fans almost started a riot). Winston Churchill requested the plans for the yellow-tiled bathroom in his suite, he wanted to reproduce it in one of his homes.
The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza hotel is a National Historic Landmark and charter member of Historic Hotels of America. This Cincinnati hotel features breathtaking French Art Deco that has been restored to its 1930's grandeur. With rare Brazilian rosewood paneling, indirect German silver-nickel light fixtures and soaring ceiling murals, our historic Cincinnati, OH hotel is one of the world's finest examples of French Art Deco. No trip or visit to Cincinnati is complete without a stay at this remarkable hotel in Cincinnati.
Westinghouse Traction High-Rise and Observation Deck Elevators at the Carew Tower in Cincinnati
Correction: This is the second-tallest building in the city at 574 ft. (175 m)
Completed in 1930 and a National Historic Landmark, the Carew Tower was the tallest-building in Cincinnati at 574 ft. (175 m) until 2010 when the Great American Tower (670 ft./200 m) was built.
This building was designed by architectural firm W.W. Ahlschlager & Associates and was developed by John J. Emery, who envisioned the tower to contain a department store, a theater, and a hotel that could rival the Waldorf-Astoria, making the Carew Tower a prototype of the city within a city concept. Construction began in September 1929, but due to the stock market crash the next month the exterior of the tower was decorated with plain bricks above the third floor, instead of the traditional art-deco external decor, such as friezes and decorative metal. Despite this, art-deco themes can be seen throughout the interior, especially with the metalwork around the elevators and lights, as well as the sculpting, done by Rene Paul Chambellan, an architectural sculptor from New York. The building was completed in 1930 (at a total cost of $33 million) just 13 months after construction started, making the building one of the fastest construction projects ever done.
Today, the building is part of a mid-sized mixed-use complex named Tower Place, which contains a hotel, a somewhat desolate retail mall and atrium, and offices. The hotel, which is now the 29-story Hilton Netherland Plaza, contains a similar architectural style to the Carew Tower, but has been slightly modernized to compete with other downtown hotels. The retail area is a mostly barren three-level shopping mall which only contains local shops, a TJMaxx, and a Saks Fifth Avenue.
The office tower itself has two banks of elevators, one serving floors 3 - 20 and the other (shown in the video) services floors 20 - 45, which will carry passengers from the lobby to the 45th floor in less than 30 seconds, a speed of about 1200 FPM. On the roof of the tower is an Observation Deck on the 49th floor, which is accessible to the public at a cost of $2 per person.* To reach the 49th floor, you must first ride the high-rise office elevators to 45, which an unusual method as many skyscrapers don't just dump observation traffic directly onto the office elevators. Then, you transfer to an additional elevator which leads to the 49th floor where you then take a set of stairs to the roof where the observation deck is located. The observation deck itself provides spectacular views of Cincinnati as well as areas of northern Kentucky, southeast Indiana, and southwestern Ohio in which Cincinnati's metro area lies.
*One thing I've learned that day. Always bring a few bills when exploring buildings. I am so glad I brought $20 for food, parking, and cheap souvenirs when I drove there.
Location: Carew Tower
City: Cincinnati, OH
Recorded: April 13, 2012
TINY! Westinghouse Traction Observation Deck Elevator @ Carew Tower Observation Deck, Cincinnati, OH
49th Floor Carew Tower
Carew Tower, formerly the tallest building in Cincinnati, from the roof ( on the 49th floor ).
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Top 10 Tallest Buildings In CINCINNATI
In this video we take a look at Cincinnati, OH, a city with a nice and skyline. It has some older builings back from in the '30s, but is mostly filled with modernist Buildings from the '70s till the '90s. However, it's tallest Buildings is brand new and opened in 2011. Also there are a few smaller buildings rising to the sky for the moment, so Enjoy!
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Carew Tower is the second tallest building in Cincinnati, Ohio. Completed in 1930, it stands 49 stories tall in the heart of downtown, overlooking the Ohio River waterfront, and is a National Historic Landmark. It contains the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza (formerly the Omni Netherland Plaza). The hotel is described as one of the world's finest examples of French Art Deco architecture and was used as the model for the Empire State Building in New York City. The building was eclipsed by the Great American Insurance Building at Queen City Square on July 13, 2010, rising 86 feet (26 m) higher than the Carew Tower. Prior to the Great American Insurance Building, Carew Tower gave Cincinnati the distinction of having an American city's tallest building, constructed pre-World War II. It is named for Joseph T. Carew, proprietor of the Mabley & Carew department store chain, which had previously operated on the site since 1877.
Top 10 Tallest Buidings In Cincinnati U.S.A. 2017/Top 10 Rascacielos Más Altos De Cincinnati E.U.A.
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10 Best Hotels you MUST STAY in Cincinnati, United States | 2019
Cincinnati ( SIN-sih-NAT-ee) is a major city in the United States state of Ohio and is the government seat of Hamilton County.
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1: Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront
2: Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel
3: The Cincinnatian Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
4: Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Covington
5: Aloft Newport on the Levee
6: Quality Inn & Suites
7: SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cincinnati Midtown
8: AC Hotel by Marriott Cincinnati at The Banks
9: Best Western Plus Cincinnati Riverfront
10: Holiday Inn Cincinnati Downtown
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Oldest Planned Community in the USA | Explore Cincinnati History
This week Erv visits the historic Glendale suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza - Cincinnati Hotels, OHIO
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 4 Stars Hotel in Cincinnati ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Cincinnati–Great location - show mapLocated across from Fountain Square in the heart of downtown, this hotel offers on-site dining, an indoor pool and fitness center.
Every room provides cable TV with HBO and video games.
Featuring French Art Deco, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza offers a beauty salon and barber shop.
There is a florist along with a clothing store and gift shop.
A coffee maker and work desk are included in the bright, contemporary rooms at Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza.
Each room also offers a flat-screen TV, refrigerator and safety deposit box.
There is also a comfortable seating area.
Guests can enjoy fine dining at Orchids at Palm Court.
The Grille at Palm Court serves American cuisine for breakfast and lunch.
PC Express offers specialty coffees and snacks.
The property offers a complimentary shuttle to Cincinnati's Horseshoe Casino.
Cincinnati Union Terminal is a 7-minute drive from the hotel.
Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals football team, is a 15-minute walk away.
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza - Cincinnati Hotels, OHIO
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Dining, shopping, and nightlife in The Banks, Over-the-Rhine, and Fountain Square in historic Cincinnati, Ohio.