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Clean up day at Bellevue Hill Park |
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On a nice Spring day in 2005, Chuck Lohre and Janet Groeber volunteered to help clean up Bellevue Hill Park. 
From the City of Cincinnati Park Dept web site, "The whimsical pavilion stands on the site of the famed Bellevue House and incline (demolished). built in 1955, when outdoor dancing was the rage, this free-form stone building consists of a circular domed core with a flat cantilevered roof extending over a recessed bandstand and dancing area. Three mushroom-shaped concrete pergolas, each with a canopy of open grillwork supported by a cluster of columns. One of the last park buildings designed by R. Carl Freund, this pavilion reflects the 1950s and the undeniable influence of Frank Lloyd Wright's late work and the organic approach to architecture." http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cityparks/pages/-4662-/ Photo by Chuck Lohre
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