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Mystery Obelisk: Cincinnati's Hidden Gateway

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A 48-foot Art Deco obelisk marks downtown's eastern entrance.
  • Erected in 1997, it was sponsored by Procter & Gamble.
  • It's one of several planned gateway monuments for the city.
Mystery Obelisk: Cincinnati's Hidden Gateway

An imposing 48-foot Art Deco obelisk, known as the Gateway Monument or Fountain, stands at the intersection of Fifth and Pike streets in Cincinnati. Topped with a 6-foot aluminum sphere, this sculpture was erected in 1997 to create a formal welcome for traffic entering downtown from the east.

Procter & Gamble, whose headquarters are nearby, provided corporate sponsorship for the project, with additional support from local arts and business organizations. The monument was envisioned as part of a broader Downtown Gateway Program aimed at creating distinct identities for the city's entrances.

While the Gateway Monument and a bell tower on Reading Road are the only gateways listed on the city's website, plans for other enhancements like pylons, "gateway trees," and a pedestrian bridge were made nearly three decades ago. The ultimate number of completed gateway projects remains uncertain.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The obelisk is known as the Gateway Monument or Gateway Fountain, a 48-foot Art Deco sculpture erected in 1997.
Procter & Gamble was the primary corporate sponsor, with additional support from the Taft Museum of Art and Eagle Realty Group.
Yes, it was one of several planned gateway monuments intended to enhance downtown Cincinnati's entrances and create a unique sense of place.

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