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From the archives – of Gibson Yungblut

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Laying the cornerstone

What a sight – the time capsule cornerstone being ceremoniously lowered into place back in 1931. This stone would be reopened in 2008, the Terminal’s 75th anniversary. In 1958, another capsule was added.

In 2008, both capsules were opened to reveal some items from our past – as well as some items that had completely deteriorated! A new capsule was added to be opened some time in the future.

From the press release:

On Saturday, Mar. 29, 2008, in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Cincinnati Union Terminal, Museum Center celebrated the opening of two historic time capsules. The first time capsule was removed from the cornerstone where it had been placed in Nov. 1931, two years before the construction of the terminal was completed.

The second capsule was removed from the façade of the building where it had been placed in honor of the terminal’s 25th anniversary. In 1983, the 50th year of the terminal, the 1958 capsule was removed and the contents were examined. The original contents were put back into the capsule and augmented with items from 1983. The capsule was then resealed and carefully placed back into its cavity in the façade.

Items for the current time capsule were chosen based upon three criteria: results of a survey conducted within Union Terminal of volunteers, guests, and members; general item themes from the previous capsules; and timely artifacts hand-picked by the Cincinnati Museum Center Time Capsule Committee.

 

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Sharing the word!

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Sharing the word!

A big thanks to the folks at Citykin for allowing us to talk to their audience! In order for this project to thrive, we need to constantly reach out...

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Hey, Don’t I Know You?

Hey, Don’t I Know You?

The Cincinnati Railroad Club has been around a loooong time. Since 1938, as a matter of fact. This picture was taken not too long after the Club was formed...

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Looking over our shoulder…

Looking over our shoulder…

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North vs. South?

North vs. South?

This signal light, now on display in Tower A, used to be down on the rail platform. North vs. South probably doesn’t apply here – even though it’s fun...

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A Roundhouse Isn’t Just a Karate Move….

A Roundhouse Isn’t Just a Karate Move….

The roundhouse is where trains were serviced and realigned before the cranes used today became popular. The centerpiece of the roundhouse’s functionality was the turntable, which allowed engines and...

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Gotta give, must have…

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Gotta give, must have…

  The Work The Cincinnati Railroad Club is trying to save some of the Cincinnati area’s richest history for future generations – making it available for enjoyment and research...

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Spreading the word!

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Spreading the word!

We at Edgecliff Press are excited to be working on a tremendous project for the Cincinnati Railroad Club. This project starts with 70,000+ items and a blank digital slate....

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Preserving the Past for Future Generations

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Preserving the Past for Future Generations

The Cincinnati Railroad Club is working to digitally capture and catalog their expansive collection of local and regional historical railroad artifacts. This effort will make the collection available to...

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