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This camera is located at
Perfect North Slopes
, located in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, about a half hour from Cincinnati.
The snow skiing facility offers a ski school, snowboarding, tubing, racing and more.
From I-275 take the US 50 Exit 16, follow ski area signs north on Indiana Route 1 to the ski area entrance. The slopes are about 1/2 hour from Cincinnati 1 hour 20 minutes from Indianapolis, 1 hour 20 minutes from Lexington and 1 hour 45 minutes from Louisville.
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Extinct Webcams
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Check out images from some of our extinct webcams.
Fountaincam
(1998 - 2000)
Our user-controllable camera on Fountain Square captured many exciting downtown moments, including John Mellencamp's surprise concert on Fountain Square.
Paul Brown Cam
(1998 - 2000)
This camera witnessed the birth of the Bengals' new stadium. Check out our Paul Brown Stadium timelapse.
Brent Spence Bridge Cam
(1999 - 2002)
This cam would allow you to check out the revamped Fort Washington Way from the Brent Spence Bridge.
Fort Washington Way Cam
(1999 - 2002)
This cam allowed you to check out the revamping of Fort Washington Way.
Great American Ball Park Cam
(2002 - 2003)
This cam watched the construction of the Reds' new ballpark.
CAC Construction Cam
(2001 - 2003)
This cam was housed at Great American Insurance and watched the construction of The Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art.
Tall Stacks Cam
(2003)
This cam was housed at the US Bank Arena and kept us apprised of what was afloat. BCS Technologies provided coordination for the camera which was provided by JVC.
Taft Museum Cam
(2002 - 2003)
This webcam watched the renovations at the Taft Museum in downtown Cincinnati.
Cicada Cam
(2004)
This webcam housed those popular 17-year cicadas so we could show non-cicada infested folks what we were talking about.
Freedom Center Construction Cam
(2002 - 2004)
This cam was housed at the Scripps Center and watched the construction of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center on the banks of the Ohio River.
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