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.
Did you know? The museum has the only collection of ancient Nabataean art outside of Jordan. The Nabateans were, at one time, the largest empire in Europe or the Middle East. Read more.
Go to City View Tavern and have a burger and/or beer on the back porch during nice weather. It's a great view of the city and very peaceful. 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.
If you want to know what's happening on Fountain Square, visit www.myfountainsquare.com. 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.
They have great lunches (and Sunday Brunch). Menu changes daily, click the link to se today's specials. Read more.
This museum is dedicated to the story of the enslaved that crossed the Ohio River (which separated the free states from the slave states) and traveled along the Underground Railroad. Read more.
Founder of the consistently amazing Cincy Fringe Festival! Read more.
King Records was found by Syd Nathan in 1943 and released music from a wide breadth of genres. King's legacy includes hiring an racially integrated staff, and the signing of James Brown Read more.