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Jeff Suess

Jeff Suess

Local History Writer, Digital Producer and Reporter at The Cincinnati Enquirer Online

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    One of Cincy's most influential pieces of architecture was destroyed in a fire in 1911

    Cincinnati had one of the last buildings designed by H.H. Richardson, the most famous U.S. architect of his day. It was destroyed in a fire in 1911.
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    New 'Big Red Machine' book unearths Reds images not seen in 50 years

    The Enquirer’s new books on the Big Red Machine and Pete Rose will be part of the Books by the Banks festival.
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    In 1917, during WWI, a German newspaper in Cincinnati was raided by...

    During World War I, federal agents raided the offices of the German-language newspaper, the Cincinnati Volkblatt, looking for proof of treason.
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    How ‘Twilight Zone’ creator Rod Serling got his start writing a WKR...

    Imagine if you will, a talented writer in Cincinnati works on a locally made TV series, a series that launched his career into ... The Twilight Zone.
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    A King Records doc is coming to PBS, making case for Cincinnati's p...

    The documentary “King of Them All” by Clifton filmmaker Yemi Oyediran brings the King Record story to national audiences on PBS.
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    ‘Greatest coach’ ever? How Bengals founder Paul Brown left his mark...

    Paul Brown was a Hall of Fame coach before he founded the Bengals in 1968 and added to his football legacy.
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    As the Cincinnati Zoo turns 150, take a photographic journey back t...

    The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden opened Sept. 18, 1875, and is the second-oldest zoo in the country. Here are some photos through the years.
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    Taft Museum looks to uncover Nicholas Longworth mysteries after bei...

    The donation of three portraits of the Nicholas Longworth family led the Taft Museum of Art to revisit the historic Cincinnati family.
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    Historic bike tours connect us to ghosts of Cincinnati's past

    “Bicycling Through Paradise” presents bike tours of historic Cincinnati sites, such as early settlements and remnants of Native American culture.
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    As World War II ended 80 years ago, here's how Cincinnati reacted

    World War II ended 80 years ago when Japan surrendered after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Here's how Cincinnati reacted.
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    3 history books with Cincinnati ties worth adding to your summer re...

    These three history books are worth reading this summer, from a Northern Kentucky WWII soldier's letters to a book on William Howard Taft.
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    From keyboards to barcodes, three ways Cincinnati contributed to te...

    Cincinnati has been a footnote in history of some interesting technology innovations, from the barcode to the steam dummy train.
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    Andrew Carnegie's legacy shines through these Cincinnati libraries

    Cincinnati’s first nine branch libraries were funded by Andrew Carnegie, who gave millions of dollars to fund library buildings all over the U.S.
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    We saw the new ‘Superman’ movie. How much is Cincinnati's Union Ter...

    The new “Superman” film, directed by James Gunn, brings Union Terminal to the big screen. So, how much is the Cincinnati icon in the film?
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    The story of Cincinnati's forgotten boxer: The Filipino Assassin

    The graphic novel “Filipino Assassin,” about boxer Vincent Hambright, gives voice to a forgotten part of Filipino American history in Cincinnati.
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    Remembering the last train from Union Terminal and the landmark's l...

    Passenger train service left Cincinnati’s Union Terminal in 1972. But the fate of the iconic building wasn’t certain for many years.
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    Cincinnati has had 124 newspapers. Their digital archives make our ...

    The public library has worked with NewspaperArchive to digitize 124 historic Cincinnati newspapers, giving researchers easier access to history.
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    These new-age restaurants pay homage to Cincinnati's past

    A number of restaurants in Cincinnati have names that connect to the city’s history.
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    Which churches in the Cincinnati area have classic organs?

    A few antique pipe organs still provide music to Cincinnati area churches.
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    Top 20 Cincinnati TV personalities of all time, ranked

    We ranked the top TV personalities on Cincinnati television, from Jerry Springer to Uncle Al. Who is No. 1?
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    We ranked Cincinnati’s top 20 TV personalities of all time. Who is ...

    We ranked the top TV personalities on Cincinnati television, from Jerry Springer to Uncle Al. Who takes the top spot?