Who should pay to save this historic street?

6 years ago
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- Morris Place is a quaint street in Cincinnati’s historic Columbia Tusculum neighborhood, lined with stone walls, wrought iron fences and colorfully trimmed Victorian houses built from the 1860s to the early 1900s. Preserving history is so important to residents that they want the city to restore their asphalt street to bricks and replace crumbling limestone curbs with new slabs of stone. But that historic character comes with a $760,000 price tag.

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