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City - Cincinnati OH - The Central Union Terminal Jigsaw Puzzle
Colorized photo from 1904
Original title: Central Union Station
Photographer: Detroit Publishing
Location: Central Ave & Third St, Cincinnati, OH
This is the original Central Union Terminal, originally located on the corner of Central Ave and Third St. It was built in 1883, and was in service until 1933 when a new station opened to replace this one. When this building was fresh and new, it was often referred to as the Grand Central Depot, it was home to the Big Four Railroad (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis), along with many others.
The train station was designed in 1871, but after some city ordinances got in the way, the project was delayed to 1881. When it finally opened it was described as a grander scale building that its down East (Boston) competitor. That said, the people in this town thought the space was cramped inside, and it could have been prettier. It cost a half million to build (about $12 million today), the architectural style is a combination of Queen Anne and Eastlake. The interior was described as having hardwood, with a fireproof roof.
This wasn't the only train station, there was also the the Pennsylvania Station, the Sixth and Baymiller Station, the Court Street Station, and the Fourth Street Station. As a result of all those stations, there was a real tangle of track, all of which was on the riverfront, all subjected to flooding. It became so bad in fact, that they had to build a new train station further away, closing this one earlier than intended. And because they sent the trains ahead to the new station, it left this one alone and empty.
On August 31, 1933, they demolished the building. They couldn't keep it because paying taxes on an empty building made little sense. However weeks prior to demolition they gutted the interior to grab anything valuable. Then the brick on the outside was then used in road and construction work, they wasted nothing.
Plans in 1934 were made to use this location as a freight yard for perishable use. But by 1939, talks began about redeveloping the Third Street Area in what would become Fort Washington Way.
Today this location is a parking lot, however, they kept a piece of the building, which seems to be a tradition in Cincinnati. They kept a chunk of the wall, and the lower floor. If you look at the picture, there is a guy sitting and one leaning, between those, they kept that wall (hard to say they took it based off this picture, its a weird coincidence otherwise). They moved the street over, removed the rest of these buildings, the road on the right is a part of the interstate, and the stadium is on the left some place. Any time traveler would be very confused right now.
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By Angela M.16 December 2018 • Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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I got this image in 110 pieces as I cannot commit to large puzzles. This one took me about an hour and was fairly easy. Perhaps 252 pieces would have better suited me for a little more complexity. This is not my favourite sugar skull as I prefer more girly colours like hot pink, reds and purples but I enjoyed doing this one. There is a lot of detail in the image and it was interesting to do. I don't think I will buy the larger puzzle count just because there are other sugar skull images that I much prefer.
Again very good quality puzzle and durable storage box that fits very well on small bookcase. The image was well positioned on this one so who ever printed this one got it pretty bang on.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Angela M.11 December 2018 • Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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I like puzzles but can't commit to thousands of pieces. I chose this one in 110 pieces because I wanted a challenge that could be completed in a few hours. This one took approx 3.5 hours to complete. The image is pretty uniform throughout so may seem daunting but some of the jigsaw pieces are quite unique which helps. You definitely need a good eye for detail and this puzzle is challenging and engaging giving the satisfaction of completion after a relatively short commitment of time.
I do not like thousands of pieces because I don't have the time or motivation to keep going back to a puzzle which needs to be stored and moved and this can result in a loss of pieces.
The box the puzzle is supplied in is good quality and will store the puzzle safely for a long time. The box also fits on one of my small bookcase so storage is very easy. The puzzle print is slightly smaller than the image on the box and this makes orientation of the puzzle harder. The image is of really good quality though and I'm happy with the quality of this aspect.
3 out of 5 stars rating
By Derwyn P.23 April 2020 • Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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We are pleased with the jigsaw itself. However we are disappointed the box is far bigger than the jigsaw and not the kind of storage box we expected i.e. Ravensburger standard; rather it's a postage box and not very sturdy at that. Given it cost £18 + pp we did expect more. The image quality is good.
The pieces are rather thin and flimsy.
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