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Brian Vuyancih

Brian Vuyancih is a former Cincinnati police officer who hung up his police hat to pursue his interests in photography and writing. He lives in Anderson Township and is the founder and creator of Beechmont Stories.
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Watch your Head at The Lake

January 31, 2020November 28, 2023
by Brian Vuyancih
Watch your Head at The Lake

Shortly after The Lounge article went live I got an email from Ben Stocker AKA “Piglet,” who was featured in the story. […]

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Don’t Worry about Chuck

January 22, 2020February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
Don’t Worry about Chuck

It wasn’t until after I published Chuck Senior’s first story that I realized Chuck never had a chance to officially say goodbye […]

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The Lounge: Where the Back Door is the Front Door

January 13, 2020December 12, 2023
by Brian Vuyancih
The Lounge: Where the Back Door is the Front Door

My bar hopping days are far behind me.  Back home in Cleveland, area nightlife pulsed the loudest down in the Flats, a […]

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Don’t be Anxious About Anything

December 19, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
Don’t be Anxious About Anything

When I received a tip for a Beechmont Story that would feature a young woman in her early twenties serving as a […]

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From the Killing Fields to Mount Washington

December 3, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
From the Killing Fields to Mount Washington

Star Nails in Mount Washington sits just a few doors down from Chuck’s old barbershop on Beechmont Avenue.  The salon is small […]

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Follow Up: The White Mass

November 21, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
Follow Up: The White Mass

Back in October I was wandering up Beechmont looking for my first Beechmont Story. Nervous and unsure, I started walking near Wolfangel […]

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Beechmont Stories: All You Got to Do is Keep Your Mouth Shut

November 13, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
Beechmont Stories: All You Got to Do is Keep Your Mouth Shut

I always wondered who lived on that property where Five Mile bends west, south of 275, and appears to dead end into […]

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A Rich Historical Connection

November 5, 2019February 22, 2025
by Brian Vuyancih
A Rich Historical Connection

Last week I started a Facebook page exclusively for Beechmont Stories. In my very first post on the new page, I asked […]

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It Can Happen to Anyone

October 29, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
It Can Happen to Anyone

On Beechmont right across the Mount Washington Kroger there is a hub of down-to-earth people with interesting stories.  Once again I found […]

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Escape from Mount Washington

October 23, 2019February 14, 2024
by Brian Vuyancih
Escape from Mount Washington

I met Jeff under the Tom Roth Place sign on Beechmont in Mount Washington across from Kroger. There wasn’t a cloud in […]

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