Over-the-Rhine (Cincinnati, Ohio)
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- GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 39°06ʹ41ʺN 084°30ʹ55ʺW)
- Wimberg, R. J. Cincinnati, 1988:t.p. (Over-the-Rhine) p. ii (Over-the-Rhine neighborhood) p. 4 (the area to the north of the Miami-Erie Canal, now Central Parkway, settled by German immigrants after 1830; area dubbed "Over-the-Rhine")
- Amer. guide series, Cincinnati, 1943:p. 105 (Over-the-Rhine, the big German colony north of lower Central Parkway ... to the outlying hills) p. 209 (the area north and east of Central Parkway filled up with Germans; neighborhood named "Over-the-Rhine")
- Info. from U. of Cincinnati, March 25, 1994(Over-the-Rhine; name of hist. dist. in Cincinnati, called that since the 19th cent. During World War II, called Central Parkway Area)
- Omni gaz.(Over-the-Rhine Historical District, hist. pl., Hamilton Co.)
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Wikipedia description:
Over the Rhine is an American, Ohio-based folk music band that was formed in 1989 by Linford Detweiler, Karin Bergquist, Ric Hordinski, and Brian Kelley. Over the years, they have toured and recorded in many variations. Over the Rhine is now primarily Bergquist (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano) and Detweiler (keyboards, electric bass, vocals) accompanied by complementary musicians on albums and tours. Over the course of the band's existence, they have recorded at least 15 studio albums and have shared the stage with Bob Dylan, John Prine, Adrian Belew, Squeeze, Ani DiFranco, My Morning Jacket, Hem, and Cowboy Junkies. In 2016, they hosted the first annual Nowhere Else Festival on their farm in southwest Ohio.
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