art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Probasco Fountain is a large fountain in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built of bronze on a base of granite,[2]: 8 the fountain was constructed in 1887 according to a design by Samuel Hannaford.[1]
United States historic place
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Probasco Fountain |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places |
U.S. Historic district Contributing property |
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 Southern side of the fountain |
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Location | Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Coordinates | 39°9′2″N 84°31′7″W |
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Area | 0 acres (0 ha) |
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Built | 1887 |
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Architect | Samuel Hannaford & Sons |
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Part of | Clifton Avenue Historic District (ID78002074) |
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MPS | Samuel Hannaford and Sons TR in Hamilton County |
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NRHP reference No. | 80003077[1] |
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Added to NRHP | March 3, 1980 |
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The fountain is named for its donor, Henry Probasco, a Cincinnati resident who also gave the city the Tyler Davidson Fountain. Built as a drinking fountain for the residents of the surrounding neighborhood of Clifton, it is composed of four separate drinking basins: one each for humans, horses, dogs, and birds. Measuring 10 feet (3.0 m) high, the fountain is composed of a central column that is crowned with a piece shaped like the cap of a mushroom.[3]
Located along Clifton Avenue near that street's intersection with Woolper Avenue, the Probasco Fountain is a contributing property to the Clifton Avenue Historic District,[2]: 8 which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1980, the fountain itself was added to the Register,[1] along with dozens of other buildings designed by Samuel Hannaford in Cincinnati and other parts of Hamilton County.[2]: 3
See also
- Henry Probasco House
- Drinking fountains in the United States
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National Register of Historic Places properties included in the Samuel Hannaford and Sons Thematic Resources of Hamilton County, Ohio |
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- Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company
- Balch House
- Brittany Apartment Building
- A. E. Burckhardt House
- C. H. Burroughs House
- Calvary Episcopal Church
- John Church Company Building
- Cincinnati City Hall
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- Cincinnati Observatory Building
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- George B. Cox House
- Cummins School
- Cuvier Press Club
- H. W. Derby Building
- A. M. Detmer House
- Eden Park Stand Pipe
- Eden Park Station No. 7
- Edgecliff
- Eighteenth District School
- Elsinore Arch
- Episcopal Church of the Resurrection
- Walter Field House
- First German Methodist Episcopal Church
- First Universalist Church
- Samuel Hannaford House
- Hooper Building
- George Hummel House
- Krippendorf-Dittman Company
- Lombardy Apartment Building
- S. C. Mayer House
- Charles A. Miller House
- Richard H. Mitchell House
- Morrison House
- Northside United Methodist Church
- Ohio National Guard Armory
- Our Lady of Mercy High School
- Palace Hotel
- Phoenix Club
- Police Station No. 5
- Henry Powell House
- Probasco Fountain
- Ransley Apartment Building
- Charles B. Russell House
- Sacred Heart Academy
- St. George Parish and Newman Center
- William Salway House
- Saxony Apartment Building
- George Scott House
- Spring Grove Cemetery Chapel
- Capt. Stone House
- Walnut Hills United Presbyterian Church
- Westwood United Methodist Church
- Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church
- Mary A. Wolfe House
- Wyoming Presbyterian Church
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