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Today marks 10 years—or 3652 days—since 500 Days of Summer made its theatrical debut. Prior to the rToday marks 10 years—or 3652 days—since 500 Days of Summer made its theatrical debut. Prior to the rToday marks 10 years—or 3652 days—since 500 Days of Summer made its theatrical debut. Prior to the r

Today marks 10 years—or 3652 days—since 500 Days of Summer made its theatrical debut. Prior to the release, the film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and is notable as director Marc Webb’s first feature film.

Earlier this year, stars Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt sat down with Entertainment Weekly to rewatch and revisit the film in real time. You can read their commentary here.

Above: Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel attending the 500 Days of Summer premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. © 2009 George Pimentel/WireImage


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Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have

Summer is here and we are eager to enjoy the warm weather and have fun outdoors. Cincinnatians have many wonderful parks and waterways to choose for outdoor recreation. Enjoy these images from our Digital Library of summer fun in and around the city.


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One of the most iconic structures in Cincinnati is City Hall. The Richardson Romanesque style of arcOne of the most iconic structures in Cincinnati is City Hall. The Richardson Romanesque style of arcOne of the most iconic structures in Cincinnati is City Hall. The Richardson Romanesque style of arcOne of the most iconic structures in Cincinnati is City Hall. The Richardson Romanesque style of arc

One of the most iconic structures in Cincinnati is City Hall. The Richardson Romanesque style of architecture, designed by Samuel Hannaford (who designed Music Hall), contains four and a half stories and a nine story clock tower. This one of a kind building earned its place in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Scroll through the images below to learn more about City Hall. 

Click the link below to visit our Digital Library and learn more about Cincinnati’s historical buildings.

https://digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/


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