The Rookwood Pottery Company
A highly regarded historic producer of fine ceramics. Due to Great Depression, a dramatic decrease in demand for the company's handcrafted quality artwork caused the original Rookwood Pottery to close its doors. The legendary status of Rookwood Pottery inspired its resurrection in mid-2006. It has recently moved down to Over-The-Rhine.
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Cincinnati has 52 neighborhoods, and each one has its own unique shopping districts. Some of the more noteworthy are Clifton Gaslight District Ludlow Avenue between Clifton Avenue and Middleton Avenue, which offers bohemian and international shops, Mt. Washington Water Tower District Beechmont Avenue between Campus Lane and Crestview Place, Northside Business District Ludlow Viaduct/Blue Rock Street/Spring Grove Avenue, Hyde Park Square Erie Avenue between Zumstein Avenue and Shaw Avenue and Oakley Square Madison Road between Hyde Park Avenue and Marburg Avenue offer upscale boutiques.
If you're searching for something that is quintessentially Cincinnati, be sure to look for Rookwood Pottery, Findlay Market, Ulf's Big Onions, or Graeter's handmade candy.