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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM278X_edison-r-big-ed-thompson_Cincinnati-OH.html
Cincinnati Music History Big Ed was influenced by country radio stars Grandpa Jones and Uncle Dave Macon on WCKY and blues on WZIP radio. He was a session guitarist for ABC Paramount, King and Victor recording studios and regularly featured in …
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Cincinnati Music History Inspired by B.B. King and seeing Sam Cooke in his youth. Albert recorded on labels Duke, Peacock, Finch, VLM, Bluestown, Fraternity, Jewel, Iris & Eastbound. "You Gonna Miss Me" and "Ramble" in 1962 featured Big Ed Thom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14BA_robert-alphonso-taft_Cincinnati-OH.html
"Mr. Republican"Son of William Howard Taft1889-1953Ohio House of Representatives1921-19226Ohio Senate1931-1933United States Senator from Ohio1939-1953Jacques Lipchitx - SculptorGift of the Thomas J. Emery Memorial Foundation
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In 1819, the first known residents of the Mt. Auburn hilltop were wealthy families who built country estates. After 1849, when Mt. Auburn was annexed to Cincinnati, it continued to grow as a residential suburb. Prominent businessmen and profession…
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William Howard TaftBorn here on September 15, 1857, William Howard Taft is the only American to have served as President and Chief Justice of the United States. His unique career of public service began after he graduated from Yale University and …
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