So did everyone watch the VH1 "Top 20 Video Countdown" yesterday that showcased Cincinnati? If you missed it, it does replay a few times, including now actually. There was a nice article in the Enquirer about the filming here and the warm reception the host, Alison Becker, and crew received.
So I watched it and here are all the places we got to see when Alison was on camera:
- Cincinnati panorama skyline from the Covington Riverfront
- Roebling Bridge
- Great American Ballpark
- Fairview Hill Park from the top of the pavilion (just like the 3 Doors Down video)
- Over the Rhine view from window at Lightbourne Studios
- Shake It Records
- City View Tavern
- American Sign Museum
- American Sign Museum again
- And the American Sign Museum again
- Findlay Market
- Arnold's interior (sitting in the bathtub)
- Camp Washington Chili
- The "Campy Washington" mural
- A montage from City View Tavern that was Alison's thank you to the Queen City for being so great that included a trip to City Hall and a bust made out of Ivory Soap.
- Serpentine Wall
- The Ascent viewed from the Cincinnati riverfront
- Union Terminal exterior
- Union Terminal interior
- The Julian Stanczak installation on the Fifth Third Garage along 6th Street
- Inside Red's Hall of Fame at the "Wall of Balls"
- Sawyer Point at the Cincinnatus statue
- Fountain Square (with Bootsy and two Ben-Gals)
- Fountain Square again saying her goodbyes!
If I learned anything it was how little I know about popular music right now! But Cincinnati looked great and was nothing but positive. Thank you VH1!
Killing 'em with kindness. This seems to be the new Cincinnati motto. The show was extremely positive in every way shape and form.
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