This evening we headed off to enjoy the last night of MidPoint Music Festival.


Up to Washington Park for OK GO from LA! 





Unleash the confetti cannons! 












And then we went back down to MidPoint Midway to watch Chicago’s Bailiff…








On to Mr. Pitiful’s for Margo and the Price Tags from Nashville…

And then Brooklyn’s Juniper Rising…







And over to MOTR for Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel also from LA…






Back to MidPoint Midway for Magnolia Sons again from Nashville…



Finally to Know Theater for South Dakota’s EMA…


And with that, we called it an incredible MidPoint Music Festival and headed home.
Great time. Click to see all the photos I took at MPMF.14! ๐
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MPMF.14: Saturday.
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Cincinnati Street Food Festival.
We stopped by the check out the Cincinnati Street Food Festival in Walnut Hills.















What fun! And it was such a gorgeous afternoon for a festival too! ๐
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Lunch at Boswell’s.
After climbing all those stairs, our behind the scenes tour of Union Terminal left us in
desperate need of a cheeseburger. So we headed off in the direction of Northside via
College Hill to find some burgers.
We stopped at Boswell’s. We stopped there before after a very cold and rainy edition of
The City Flea last year and shared a delicious cod fish sammich. 
Genifer ordered a mushroom swiss burger which I completely forgot to take a picture of,
mainly because I was so excited for my burger. Because Boswell’s offers green olives
as one of the ingredients you can get on top of your burger! I haven’t seen that since way
back in the day with the Mr. Fabulous Burger from Mr. Fables up in Grand Rapids.
Add some mayo and boom! Instant Mr. Fabulous burger! At least pretty darn close to it.
What a delicious burger! I can’t wait to come back soon and enjoy it all over again!
We also learned that Sunday is Pasta Day at Boswell’s…
Salad, pasta, garlic bread and tiramisu for dessert. And all for just $10!
We’ll have to give that a try sometime in the near future! ๐
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Vote YES on 8! #VoteYesUT!
This morning we were invited to go on a behind the scenes photo tour of Union Terminal
from the National Trust for Historic Preservation by @grantrstevens of @SavingPlaces
and Cincinnati Museum Center. The National Trust named Union Terminal and Music Hall
to their 2014 11 Most Endangered Places list as part of their National Treasures program
in June 2014. Vote YES on 8! VoteYesUT! And with that, we’re off to Union Terminal… 


Who knew that in just a little bit we’ll be just behind all that glass, getting to take a look
at Union Terminal’s clock up close and personal?
And we’d be walking across a catwalk high above the ceiling over the rotunda in a section
of Union Terminal called “The High Steel?” Gulp. Hello, sweaty palms.


All the way up there…




On our way “Between the Glass…”

Yeah, translucent glass floors…


The doorway to the inner workings of Union Terminal’s clock…


Behind Union Terminal’s clock…














Stairway to “The High Steel…” 
We’d come back down this ladder later on in the tour.
Back “Between the Glass…”
Restorations are desperately needed…
Vote YES on 8! and VoteYesUT!

The view of downtown Cincinnati through one of the replaced windows…

What the original windows look like…
Still “Between the Glass…”
They opened two windows. One looking out towards downtown Cincinnati…




And directly across from it, they opened a window that looked down into the rotunda…



Holy sweaty palms. I do not care for heights. Off to “The High Steel…”


Each and every one of those rivets were driven in by hand…

Up into “The High Steel…”








The apex of the ceiling high above the floor of the rotunda…
This winch is one that holds aloft the giant American flag in Union Terminal’s rotunda…
And this is the other…

One of the little holes in the ceiling that looks down onto the ticket desk on the floor of
Union Terminal’s rotunda..
And starting back down…



Onto the section of Union Terminal that needs the most attention…
The bricks on the outside of Union Terminal were never sealed and over the years, and
it’s caused all this massive water damage over the years…








And this why Union Terminal desperately needs our help. Vote YES on 8!
Look at the giant crack in the bricks…



And here the brick’s are bulging out over the window…


It was an amazing behind the scenes tour of Union Terminal…













Please do your part to help one of the true historic gems of Cincinnati, Vote YES on 8!
Use the hashtags #VoteYesUT! and #SavingPlaces on Twitter and Instagram to show
your support for Union Terminal.
Click to see all the photos I took on our behind the scenes tour of Union Terminal. ๐
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