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Hooper Building, building in Cincinnati, United States of America

The Hooper Building is a seven-story commercial structure built in Queen Anne style on West 4th Street in downtown Cincinnati. Its brick facade features a symmetrical design with five bays, where the center three are slightly recessed, and the top floor displays carved stone arches with scroll-shaped keystones instead of standard lintels.

The building was completed in 1893 and designed by architect Samuel Hannaford to serve as the first home of the John Church Company. It gained protection status when added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, after the West Fourth Street Historic District was established in the 1970s.

The building is named after William Hooper, president of the John Church Company, which sold musical instruments and sheet music from this location. Walking past, you can sense how this structure once anchored Cincinnati's role as a hub for music and commerce.

The building sits on West 4th Street in downtown Cincinnati and is easy to spot while walking the historic district. You can view the facade and architectural details from the street, and the carved stonework is most visible when daylight hits the upper floors directly.

The building was not originally included when the West Fourth Street Historic District was established in the 1970s but was added several years later in 1979. This delayed recognition underscores how the architectural importance of older structures sometimes takes time to be fully appreciated.

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Samuel Hannaford
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Queen Anne style architecture
GPS coordinates
39.09958,-84.51509
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February 9, 2026 07:42
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