File:Temple Sh'Brith Israel Ahabath Achim, Cincinnati.jpg
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DescriptionTemple Sh'Brith Israel Ahabath Achim, Cincinnati.jpg |
English: Temple Sh'Brith Israel Ahabath Achim in Reading Road, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, designed by Tietig and Lee. |
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Unknown date Unknown date ; terminus ad quem is October 1912 |
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Source | October issue of the 1912 volume of Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder, page 19 in the original and page 310 in its Google Books PDF | |||
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Object location | 39° 08′ 29.4″ N, 84° 29′ 36.15″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.141500; -84.493376 |
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