A Downtown institution since 1861, expect a local crowd and cold beer. Read more.
Awesome place to get into some trouble! Bars, shops, theatre, arcade, & much more..Drop by the Smoothie King for a Berry Punch. Read more.
Unique art museum displaying innovative & thought provoking work sprawled out over 6 stories. Family friendly, cost is $7.50 for adults, $4.50 for kids and FREE on Monday nights between 5-9pm. Read more.
You're about to explore old meets new in a historically fun way. UC is a distinguishable campus and feel free to share your experiences! Read more.
Home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the public - an 11” wood and brass refractor from 1842. John Quincy Adams gave his last public speech during the 1843 cornerstone ceremony. Read more.
Most of what is now the Sawyer Point parking lot was once the Little Miami Railroad (and later Pennsylvania Railroad) depot. This 1929 photo was taken at the base of the L&N (Purple People) Bridge. Read more.
Did you know? The mansion was the home of William Howard Taft’s half brother, Charles, who co-founded the museum. In 1908, Taft accepted the presidential nomination under the house’s portico. Read more.
This is an interesting attraction to visit. The center is only open for special events but the bell rings every day at 12:00 noon. Read more.
Spring Grove is home to 41 Union Civil War Generals (and 1 Confederate), Procter and Gamble, McAlpin, Shillito, Kroger, Schoenling and Moerlein in its 733 acres. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net. Read more.
The Eiffel Tower under construction in May of 1971. At 331 feet 6 inches tall, the tower is a 1/3 scale replica of the real Eiffel Tower in Paris. Read more.
Karaoke Fantastic every Thursday Night from 8:00-1:30 in the back room! Good times! Read more.
Check in to U.S. Bank Arena for a Cincinnati Cyclones home game! Check http://www.usbankarena.com for a full list of promotional nights & give aways! Read more.
City Hall has been on this site since 1852. The current building, designed by Samuel Hannaford (who designed Music Hall) opened in 1893. Collection of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton Co. Read more.
Findlay Market as it looked in 1921. Completed in 1855, it was the first iron market building in the US. The bell came from Pearl St Market when it was torn down in 1934. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net. Read more.
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Coney Island was purchased in 1886 by a steamboat company, who turned it into anamusement park. Their boats were the most popular way to get there. Photo of midway in 1929. cincinnativiews.net Read more.