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I was born and raised in the Queen City of the South, Charlotte, but my dad was born and raised in the Queen City of the West, Cincinnati. I used to love heading to Cincy to visit my grandfather. I used to always ask my dad to bring us into town on the wire bottom bridge. Cincy had a great skyline and streetcars! I even remember the traffic signals being horizontal instead of vertical. Used to go to the zoo and Cincinnati Gardens, when the Royals played there. Went to Crosley Field and remember the plateau in left field. Especially liked Union Terminal, and remember it when steam locomotives were the norm. Still pull for the Reds and I'm excited about the Banks project. It does seem to the casual observer that northern Kentucky is the beneficiary of the condos with the great over the river skyline views.

Cincy has a proud history and was the hub of activity for the underground railroad during the War of Northern Agression.

Charlotte, on the other hand, purportedly (no document now exists) was the site of the signing of the Mecklenburg (County) Declaration of Independence. This signing date is on the N.C. state flag, and this document was said to have preceeded the American version in Philly by over a year. The largest gold nugget ever found was found near Charlotte. Today the skyline in Charlotte is one of the nation's best. Light rail will open its first 10 mile link in November, and streetcars are part of the future planning. The Cincy metro is larger than Charlotte's, and there is no zoo in the city.

I'm glad to see streetcars returning to the more northern of the Queen Cities. High rise condos in both cities point to a bright future for these core cities.

If there were a sister city program for domestic cities in the USA, I would nominate the 2 QC's.

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The aforementioned poem by Longfellow is titled "Catawba Wine"

Catawba Wine

This song of mine

Is a Song of the Vine,

To be sung by the glowing embers

Of wayside inns,

When the rain begins

To darken the drear Novembers.

It is not a song

Of the Scuppernong,

From warm Carolinian valleys,

Nor the Isabel

And the Muscadel

That bask in our garden alleys.

Nor the red Mustang,

Whose clusters hang

O'er the waves of the Colorado,

And the fiery flood

Of whose purple blood

Has a dash of Spanish bravado.

For richest and best

Is the wine of the West,

That grows by the Beautiful River;

Whose sweet perfume

Fills all the room

With a benison on the giver.

And as hollow trees

Are the haunts of bees,

Forever going and coming;

So this crystal hive

Is all alive

With a swarming and buzzing and humming.

Very good in its way

Is the Verzenay,

Or the Sillery soft and creamy;

But Catawba wine

Has a taste more divine,

More dulcet, delicious, and dreamy.

There grows no vine

By the haunted Rhine,

By Danube or Guadalquivir,

Nor on island or cape,

That bears such a grape

As grows by the Beautiful River.

Drugged is their juice

For foreign use,

When shipped o'er the reeling Atlantic,

To rack our brains

With the fever pains,

That have driven the Old World frantic.

To the sewers and sinks

With all such drinks,

And after them tumble the mixer;

For a poison malign

Is such Borgia wine,

Or at best but a Devil's Elixir.

While pure as a spring

Is the wine I sing,

And to praise it, one needs but name it;

For Catawba wine

Has need of no sign,

No tavern-bush to proclaim it.

And this Song of the Vine,

This greeting of mine,

The winds and the birds shall deliver

To the Queen of the West,

In her garlands dressed,

On the banks of the Beautiful River.

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The aforementioned poem by Longfellow is titled "Catawba Wine"

Catawba Wine

This song of mine

Is a Song of the Vine,

To be sung by the glowing embers

Of wayside inns,

When the rain begins

To darken the drear Novembers.

It is not a song

Of the Scuppernong,

From warm Carolinian valleys,

Nor the Isabel

And the Muscadel

That bask in our garden alleys.

Nor the red Mustang,

Whose clusters hang

O'er the waves of the Colorado,

And the fiery flood

Of whose purple blood

Has a dash of Spanish bravado.

For richest and best

Is the wine of the West,

That grows by the Beautiful River;

Whose sweet perfume

Fills all the room

With a benison on the giver.

And as hollow trees

Are the haunts of bees,

Forever going and coming;

So this crystal hive

Is all alive

With a swarming and buzzing and humming.

Very good in its way

Is the Verzenay,

Or the Sillery soft and creamy;

But Catawba wine

Has a taste more divine,

More dulcet, delicious, and dreamy.

There grows no vine

By the haunted Rhine,

By Danube or Guadalquivir,

Nor on island or cape,

That bears such a grape

As grows by the Beautiful River.

Drugged is their juice

For foreign use,

When shipped o'er the reeling Atlantic,

To rack our brains

With the fever pains,

That have driven the Old World frantic.

To the sewers and sinks

With all such drinks,

And after them tumble the mixer;

For a poison malign

Is such Borgia wine,

Or at best but a Devil's Elixir.

While pure as a spring

Is the wine I sing,

And to praise it, one needs but name it;

For Catawba wine

Has need of no sign,

No tavern-bush to proclaim it.

And this Song of the Vine,

This greeting of mine,

The winds and the birds shall deliver

To the Queen of the West,

In her garlands dressed,

On the banks of the Beautiful River.

That poem is referring to wine made from grapes grown in the vineyards that used to be in Mount Adams...around where Eden Park is today.

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Okay, I'm supposed to be packing right now. So while I would like to make a comprehensive list of ongoing projects in the metro area, I am only going to post a list of Cincinnati related development websites for right now:

Urban Ohio: Southwest Ohio Projects & Construction: the section of Urban Ohio which most deals with Cincinnati development; decently active and updated daily. Also see their Cincinnati photo albums.

UrbanCincy

Cincinnati Forum at City-Data.com

Cincinnati.com: Development and construction updates can most likely be found under "business" and "news."

3CDC (Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation): organization which has been responsible for much of the recent development in the Over the Rhine and northern downtown neighborhoods.

City of Cincinnati Official Website

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