During the late 1800s there were several attempts to move the church from the Circle. However, the vestry always voted to stay at its present location, making it the only remaining church of the five that had once occupied the Circle area.Appears in Destination Indiana 4Destination Indiana Christ Church Cathedra
Southwest corner Plum and Eighth Sts, 325 W 8th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Peter in Chains Cathedra...
A view looking from the Circle north on Meridian Street showing Christ Church on the northeast corne...
Located 318 East Fourth St. (Fourth and Sycamore), Cincinnati. Christ Church was founded in 1817 by ...
This 1888 cabinet card is an illustration of the Monument with Christ Church and the English Hotel i...
Bricked sidewalks and modern light fixtures were added to the Circle in the early 1970s. Christ Chur...
Over the years, Christ Church has had several different neighbors. In this 1905 photograph, the Old ...
In 1907 Christ Church had a new neighbor on North Meridian Street, the Board of Trade Building which...
By 1910 architectural additions to the quadrant, such as the Board of Trade to the rear and the Colu...
In 1856 the Christ Church congregation hired architect William Tinsley to design a new church. The c...
In the early years, Governor's Square, as the area around the Circle was called, consisted of reside...
Christ Church Cathedral, the Columbia Club, and Chase Bank have stood the test of time well.Appears ...
Nestled among the larger buildings and businesses on the Circle, Christ Church has been called "The ...
Shown in this 1932 photograph, is the spire added in 1869 at the cost of $1,425. The finial at the t...
The church is labeled "Applied Christianity Peoples Revelation Spiritual Temple." It was located on...
This 1903 view of the Circle shows the picturesque buildings on the north quadrants. The chimes of C...
Southwest corner Plum and Eighth Sts, 325 W 8th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Peter in Chains Cathedra...
A view looking from the Circle north on Meridian Street showing Christ Church on the northeast corne...
Located 318 East Fourth St. (Fourth and Sycamore), Cincinnati. Christ Church was founded in 1817 by ...
This 1888 cabinet card is an illustration of the Monument with Christ Church and the English Hotel i...
Bricked sidewalks and modern light fixtures were added to the Circle in the early 1970s. Christ Chur...
Over the years, Christ Church has had several different neighbors. In this 1905 photograph, the Old ...
In 1907 Christ Church had a new neighbor on North Meridian Street, the Board of Trade Building which...
By 1910 architectural additions to the quadrant, such as the Board of Trade to the rear and the Colu...
In 1856 the Christ Church congregation hired architect William Tinsley to design a new church. The c...
In the early years, Governor's Square, as the area around the Circle was called, consisted of reside...
Christ Church Cathedral, the Columbia Club, and Chase Bank have stood the test of time well.Appears ...
Nestled among the larger buildings and businesses on the Circle, Christ Church has been called "The ...
Shown in this 1932 photograph, is the spire added in 1869 at the cost of $1,425. The finial at the t...
The church is labeled "Applied Christianity Peoples Revelation Spiritual Temple." It was located on...
This 1903 view of the Circle shows the picturesque buildings on the north quadrants. The chimes of C...
Southwest corner Plum and Eighth Sts, 325 W 8th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Peter in Chains Cathedra...
A view looking from the Circle north on Meridian Street showing Christ Church on the northeast corne...
Located 318 East Fourth St. (Fourth and Sycamore), Cincinnati. Christ Church was founded in 1817 by ...