The Cincinnati Times-Star Building, located at 800 Broadway Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a historic landmark designed in the Art Deco style by the renowned firm of Samuel Hannaford Sons. Built in 1933, this limestone structure stands 15 stories tall with a unique feature of omitting the 13th floor due to superstitions prevalent at the time.
Originally housing the Cincinnati Times-Star newspaper, the building later became home to various offices and was eventually acquired by Hamilton County for governmental use. Adorned with intricate bronze and nickel decorations, the Times-Star Building continues to serve as a significant architectural and historical symbol in the city's landscape.
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