Tyler Davidson Fountain, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904

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The Tyler Davidson Fountain, a celebrated landmark in Cincinnati, Ohio, was dedicated on October 6, 1871, and stands as an iconic symbol in the city's downtown area, located in Fountain Square. It was generously donated by Henry Probasco in memory of his brother-in-law and business partner, Tyler Davidson. The fountain's design, crafted by German artist August von Kreling and Ferdinand von Miller, is themed "The Genius of Water" and features a female figure at the top, symbolizing water's life-giving properties, surrounded by figures representing its various uses. Made primarily of bronze, its intricate design is a testament to 19th-century artistry and foundry work. The Tyler Davidson Fountain has become a beloved symbol of Cincinnati, often featured in films and promotional materials, and serving as a popular gathering spot. Its historical significance and beauty are maintained through periodic restorations, underscoring the city's commitment to preserving its landmarks. Accessible to the public, the fountain continues to be a central part of community events and a focal point in the urban landscape of Cincinnati.

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