The exhibits are amazing here! The layout keeps the visitor very interested! Read more.
Back in the day, we called it Greenfield Village and The Henry Ford Museum. Today, we call it America's top history attraction. Walk back in time. Touch the past. Leave inspired. Read more.
Red-White-and-You. After you see how our favorite seamstress lived, hear more of the story via the Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Bench outside. Read more.
he Avenue of Oak was the best part of the place. You are not allow to take pictures or video of the inside Main House. Make about 2hrs available for this place. The tour lectures are redundant Read more.
This museum's centerpiece is a flying machine whose size and reputation dwarfs all others. It is the Hughes H-4 Hercules, the largest aircraft to be built almost entirely from wood. Read more.
This is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. The Henry Crown Space Center features rockets, shuttles, satellites, rovers and probes. You can even see the actual Apollo 8 spacecraft! Read more.
Take the tour if you are in town, baseball fan or not. $10 for an adult, lasts about 35 minutes. Read more.
Free admission to see 90,000 works of art. A huge Matisse section, family events every Sunday at 2pm. Open Wed-Sun, they have sketching tours and hands on workshops available. Read more.
Art junkies rejoice... The new Art of the Americas Wing is not to be missed displaying over 5,000 works from the Museum‘s American collections. Read more.
The bi-monthly FREE Jazz Storytelling series uses music to weave together education and entertainment in a way that leaves audiences singing and dancing all the way home. Read more.
A must see for all Americans and a definite destination point for a visit to Cincinnati! Read more.
Palatial 1920s mansion of Oklahoma oil baron E.W. Marland whose company eventually became Conoco. Tour the 55 rooms and uncover the story of Marland's adopted daughter who became his second wife. Read more.
This museum is an awesome experience! The Persimmon Hill Cafe in the museum serves a great lunch. Bring your camera, you'll want a photo of the famous "End of the Trail" statue. Read more.
Henry Mercer’s concrete castle home comprises 40 rooms and 18 fireplaces. Interior walls, floors, and ceilings display his unique handcrafted tiles. See if you can spot the alligator. Read more.
Come see the worlds only Corn Palace. Scenes change yearly, so if your in the area be sure to stop by! Read more.
Definitely check out the garden in April. The flowers are beautiful during the spring. Read more.
Go out to the bridge of glass on a windy day. You'll feel like you're going to be blown away. Read more.
The Corning Museum of Glass is the largest glass museum in the world. Admission is well priced and includes several shows and demonstrations. Read more.