This is the story of the rebirth a wealthy industrial SW Ohio city NW of Cincinnati that was once know as the Safe Capital of the world where most safes and bank vaults were built and shipped around the world. It was proud of the many factories including Fisher Body, Ford, Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton, Mosler Safe, Diebold Safe Company and The Hamilton Tool company to name a few.This is the story of my home town, Hamilton Ohio, the county seat for Butler County written by the person who was a leading force to help the city find itself again after he moved there in 1990.I left my home town in 1984 as all the major manufactures were closing and all the high pay factory jobs left with them. I moved 20 miles east to the gowning area of West Chester and rarely looked back. After the housing crash of 2008 I often said that it looked like an economic atomic bomb had been dropped on the city. You could feel the loss of hope. The blue collar workers were just trying to survive. As you would expect, unemployment, crime, addiction and other social ills increased. It was a depressing town to see.But unbeknown to me, there was something stirring in the background that began to cause change that became evident the next decade.This is the story about the large role the Arts played in helping the people take pride in their city again and improve the schools and attract new investments to the city.Today I am proud to call Hamilton Ohio my home town and love driving through town on High Street to both see and feel the transformation. I highly recommend this 309 page book written by the man who helped lead the way, my friend Rick H. Jones.It is a master class on how the many parts of a community must work in unison to make their place in the world a better place. Well done Rick.