Explore the Children's Discovery Garden and learn how to discover, experience and love our world through gardening. Divided into three main areas, the garden offers opportunities to play among interes Read more.
A definite "must-visit" in Columbus, head to the market to check out all of the different offerings to be had. Lots a great food (and great people watching!) Read more.
Missile & Space Gallery contains an extensive collection of rare artifacts including Apollo 15 Command Module, Mercury & Gemini capsules, engines, satellites & a moon rock from the Apollo 16 mission. Read more.
Visit "The Struggle Continues" exhibit to learn about 'unfreedoms,' like modern-day slavery and genocide, that inhibit human rights today. Read more.
Did you know? In its heyday, many famous vaudeville performers appeared on this stage, including Milton Berle, Ray Bolger, Cab Calloway, Buddy Ebsen, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, and Jack Benny. Read more.
Designed to showcase the client’s cause statement “Honoring Every Soul With Loving Service,” this mural pays tribute to the dedicated educators, physicians, nurses, employees and volunteers. Read more.
I conquered the Fearsome Foursome Challenge -- ride the 4 tallest coasters in an hour -- can you? --Bert Kreischer, Bert the Conqueror Read more.
Dr. Fleming founded the Center in her backyard in 1945. Today, the facility spans more than 22,500 sq ft and attracts 180,000+ visitors a year. The Schuele Planetarium building was added in 1968. Read more.
A must see for all Americans and a definite destination point for a visit to Cincinnati! 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.