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The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Free Parking Fo r Museum Patrons Free and convenient parking is now available for patrons of the Police Museum. Signs have been erected designating all space between 306 and 318 Reading Road as Police Museum Parking. Read more
Laid to Rest – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Greater Cincinnati Law Enforcement Personnel Obituaries- 2017 – 2026 Members of the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum’s Memorial Committee have been compiling information and preparing enhanced law enforcement obituaries for those who have served their communities by serving in law enforcement, both sworn and civilian. These obituaries, unlike most standard newspaper obituaries contain ...
Museum Photo Gallery – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Museum houses the largest American Detective Badge collection in the nation; and probably the world. “Handsome” is the first unofficial, self-taught canine of the Cincinnati Police Department. He was so respected, the Police Chief would let him ride in his car during parades..
Its Effects on Crime and Law Enforcement - police-museum.org
Prohibition 1919-1933 Its Effects on Crime and Law Enforcement by Lieutenant Stephen R. Kramer (Retired), Historian, Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Howard Hyde Russell founded in 1893 the Anti-Saloon League in Oberlin, Ohio as a state society for the purpose of applying political pressure to politicians to eliminate the drinking of alcohol. The League’s…
About Us – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Brought to you by the Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society (GCPHS) After decades of talking about and studying the idea, seven years of formally planning it, and four years of construction and fund raising, almost all by volunteers, in July 2006, Cincinnati Police Chief Thomas H. Streicher, Jr., Hamilton County Sheriff Simon Leis, and Kenton County ...
Contact Info – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum "Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area" By U.S. Mail: Greater Cincinnati Police Museum 308 Reading Road, Suite 201 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 By Telephone: (513) 300-3664 By Email: Museum Director William T. Beuke director@police-museum.org Curator Ed Zieverink curator@police-museum.org Historian Steve…
Welcome to the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum,
Welcome to the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum, we are the only regional police museum in the country. We represent all Federal, State, Local, and private law enforcement agencies in the eight-county area called Greater Cincinnati.
We Will Not Forget – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum "Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area" A History of Memorializing Fallen Officers -By Lieutenant Stephen R. Kramer, Retired Many police departments had wall plaques on interior and exterior walls of police facilities or city halls recalling the men who died in…
Greater Cincinnati Police History – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum "Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area" Here you will find links to historical documents, texts, photographs, and other interesting artifacts pertaining to the history of policing in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Fallen Officers – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum "Preserving the History of Law Enforcement in the Greater Cincinnati Area" This section of the website is dedicated to the memory of all those who have paid the ultimate price in service to their communities. The stories are told as they happened. Some are very simple deaths…
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