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Article: TRACKING DOWN OUR MOVIE HERITAGE.(LIVING)(Column)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- August 21, 1996
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Byline: Nick Clooney
All right, class, here is our task for today. As every teacher in America used to say, ''Put on your thinking caps.'' How many times has Cincinnati, or at least the area within 50 miles of Fountain Square, been used as a location for a movie?
The idea came in a letter I received a year ago from John Wilson, a Cincinnatian who is an occasional correspondent and who always has excellent suggestions. I was going through some letters I had put aside for further examination and this one caught my eye. John also wonders how many times Cincinnati might have been mentioned in films. He then went on to give an example of each, both of them ...
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