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History - Supreme Court of Ohio

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Harry Hake, a prominent Cincinnati architect, was hired to design the building. His 292 pages of specifications called for 415,000 square feet; considered sufficient space to meet the needs for the next decade. The $5 million cost, including $1.5 million to purchase …

History – Cincinnati Fire Museum

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– To encourage local historic preservation efforts with the preservation of the historically significant Engine House #45, a striking Renaissance Revival building designed by prominent local architect Harry Hake, Sr., included on the National Register of Historic Places

News-Leader.com | Printer-friendly Obituary Information

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, the day after Bob's graduation, and moved to North College Hill, north of Cincinnati, Ohio, where Bob joined the architectural firm of Harry Hake and Harry Hake, Jr
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