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These are some of the images that we feel represent the essence of this neighborhood. But we know there are a lot more great shots out there, and if you have one that you think should be included here, please contact us.

Photo by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Kurt StreckerRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project Contributors
Photo by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project Contributors
Photo by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsPhoto by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project ContributorsSituated atop the rolling hillsides of Mt.Lookout, the Observatory is home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the general public. - Photograph by Al McLaughlinRead about Cincy.com Project Contributors
Situated atop the rolling hillsides of Mt.Lookout, the Observatory is home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the general public. - Photograph by Al McLaughlin
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Official Home Page of Mount Lookout:
www.mtlookout.org/

Home of Cincinnati's sixteen inch astronomic telescope and Ault park, Mt. Lookout boasts locally owned one of a kind specialty shops as well as upscale restaurants, and neighborhood watering holes.

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Nestled away in the hills of Mount Lookout, I suppose it's rather easy to overlook, but that was sort of the idea back in 1873, when the observatory moved from Mount Adams to the then-isolated hills of Mount Lookout.

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Mt. Lookout, one of the city's most sought after addresses, has much to recommend it. There's Ault Park, the crowning jewel of the city's park district... The streets are lined with shady trees and well-kept homes.

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