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Alms Park
Alms Park

Premier Park Pavilion & Lodges Premier Park Events is the exclusive reservation and event Production Company for the Cincinnati Park Board... Nature Centers See What Our Nature Centers Have to Offer Cincinnati Parks offers programming and education for all ages at its five nature centers located around the city.

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American Sign Museum
American Sign Museum

August 24th - Sign and Songs: Robin Lacy and DeZydeco. October 19th - Signs and Songs: The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs. November 16th - Signs and Songs: Kim Taylor What is the American Sign Museum? The American Sign Museum is dedicated to the art and history of signs and sign making.

Ault Park
Ault Park

Providing picnic facilities, nature trails and children’s play areas, Ault Park adds to its attractions with a splendid pavilion, lookout point and beautiful gardens. Ault is one of Southwest Ohio’s premier parks and hosts events such as the Concours d’ Elegance Car Show, as well as summer dances and a community July 4th celebration.

Burnet Woods
Burnet Woods

One of the best secrets of the Cincinnati Parks is the Wolff Planetarium located at the Trailside Nature Center in Burnet Woods. This Spitz model A-1 planetarium was purchased in 1950, and is the oldest planetarium west of the Allegheny Mountains.

California Woods Nature Preserve
California Woods Nature Preserve

There’s also a butterfly and hummingbird garden located directly in front of the nature center. *No Dogs Allowed* California Woods Nature Center offers year-round educational programs, and California Woods also contains miles of hiking trails. It is adjacent to the Magrish Preserve, a designated Important Birding Area.

Carew Tower
Carew Tower

Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot (175 m) Art Deco building completed in 1930 in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, overlooking the Ohio River waterfront. The structure is the second-tallest building in the city, and it was added to the register of National Historic Landmarks on April 19, 1994.

Carew Tower Observation Deck
Carew Tower Observation Deck

Completed in 1930, Carew Tower stands 49 stories tall in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. Visitors to the 49th floor Observation Deck can enjoy one of the city's most spectacular views plus pick up a Cincinnati souvenier in the gift shop.

Carol Ann's Carousel
Carol Ann's Carousel

Carol Ann’s Carousel is located at 8 East Mehring Way Cincinnati, OH The Anderson Pavilion Cincinnati Parks and Premier Park Events continue to do what they do best....create unique and exciting spaces for our City to enjoy and interact with.

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Christ Church Cathedral,
Christ Church Cathedral,

2018 Cincinnati Festival of Faiths; ... 10AM, and noon – join us as we endeavor to live out the calling and mission of Jesus Christ. ... Christ Church Cathedral

Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati Art Museum

Located in scenic Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum features a diverse, encyclopedic art collection of more than 67,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year.

Cincinnati Food Tours
Cincinnati Food Tours

Cincinnati Food Tours continues to grow, exploring new neighborhoods and adding new small business partners. I invite you to join us as we share food, culture, and history one step at a time.

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Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal

Union Terminal is currently undergoing repair and restoration. Museum of Natural History & Science, Cincinnati History Museum and the OMNIMAX are currently closed.

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Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall

Music Hall, commonly known as Cincinnati Music Hall, is a classical music performance hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, completed in 1878. It serves as the home for the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

Cincinnati Observatory
Cincinnati Observatory

Visit the Cincinnati Observatory. Located atop the rolling hills of Mt. Lookout, the Cincinnati Observatory is home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the general public. Two handsome National Historic Landmark buildings and the beautiful grounds provide a serene, park-like setting while still being centrally located in the city of Cincinnati.

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Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum

The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum presented by Dinsmore is excited to announce the 2018 bobblehead lineup, each free with regular-price admission on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays while supplies last.

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden ... About Us. Jobs/Internships; ... Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 ...

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Coney Island
Coney Island

Cincinnati’s Playground. We’ve grown up with Cincinnati since 1886, and we want the kids of Cincinnati to grow up with us. Located right on the Ohio River, everything about Coney Island is designed to turn moments into memories.

Devou Park
Devou Park

Located in the hills overlooking Covington, Kentucky and downtown Cincinnati, Devou Park offers a range of entertainment and recreational activities including theater, symphony, nature trails, golf, tennis, scenic overlook area, picnic facilities, fishing, Behringer-Crawford Museum and the Drees Pavilion.

Eden Park
Eden Park

Home to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and the Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park is one of the most popular of the Cincinnati Parks. Landmarks within the park include Hinkle Magnolia Garden, which features a picturesque gazebo, memorial tree groves and paths, Mirror Lake and the Bettman Fountain.

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Fernbank Park
Fernbank Park

Fernbank features hiking trails, fishing areas, a bike trail, playgrounds, and an open field ideal for Frisbees or a game of catch. Watch riverboats and barges from picnic areas, and be on the watch for the many species of birds that nest in this riverside park.

Findlay Market
Findlay Market

Findlay Kitchen; Contact Us; ... View our vendor list to see who's at Findlay Market: ... Findlay Market. 1801 Race Street. Cincinnati, OH 45202

French Park
French Park

French Park (Amberley Village) Herbert Greer French House: Once the home of Herbert Greer French, this rentable structure is the focal point of a 276-acre property bequeathed by French to Cincinnati Parks.

Friendship Park
Friendship Park

The Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, completed in 2003 along the Ohio River just east of downtown, is a sumptuous and award-winning display of sculpture and flora representing five continents and also featuring a riverside bike trail and walking paths.

Glenwood Gardens
Glenwood Gardens

About Glenwood Gardens 335 acres | 10397 springfield pike, woodlawn, oh 45215 This beautifully landscaped park includes a 1.0-mile paved trail and the 1.6-mile Wetland Loop nature trail (skates, scooters and bikes prohibited) and formal gardens, prairies, forests and wetlands.

Great Parks of Hamilton County
Great Parks of Hamilton County

Welcome to the Great Parks of Hamilton County (formerly Hamilton County Park District). Give us your feedback! Take a short website survey for a chance to win 1 of 10 $50 Great Parks gift cards.

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Ingalls Building
Ingalls Building

The Ingalls Building, built in 1903 in Cincinnati, Ohio, is the world's first reinforced concrete skyscraper. The 16-story building was designed by the Cincinnati architectural firm Elzner & Anderson and was named for its primary financial investor, Melville E. Ingalls.

Jack Cincinnati Casino
Jack Cincinnati Casino

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John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge

The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, originally known as the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. When opened on December 1, 1866, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at 1,057 feet (322 m) main span.

Krohn Conservatory
Krohn Conservatory

Krohn Conservatory, located at 1501 Eden Park Drive in Eden Park, was built in 1933 at the height of the Art Deco era. It’s what’s inside those aluminum and glass walls that make Krohn Conservatory truly special.

Lytle Park Historic District
Lytle Park Historic District

The 2.31 acre park, bounded by Fourth and Lawrence Streets, is the original site of the Lytle family homestead, built in 1809 by General William Henry Lytle. The Park also features an 11-foot tall heroic bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln.

Mount Adams
Mount Adams

Mt. Adams is a geographic landmark and residential neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, located directly east of downtown Cincinnati, south of Walnut Hills, southwest of East Walnut Hills, and west of the East End.

Mt. Echo Park
Mt. Echo Park

Mt. Echo Park (East Price Hill) • Pavilion: Mount Echo Park was established in 1908, and improvements were made in the 1920s and ’30s. Its pavilion is set on the eastern edge of the park and overlooks a sweeping view of downtown, the Ohio River and riverside hills of Kentucky.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center About the Museum The museum is located just a few steps from the banks of the Ohio River, the great natural barrier that separated the slave states of the South from the free states of the North.

Newport Aquarium
Newport Aquarium

Newport Aquarium One Aquarium Way Newport, KY 41071 ... What To Do In Cincinnati ... FIND US. Driving Directions & Maps;

Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex
Otto Armleder Memorial Park & Recreation Complex

Premier Park Pavilion & Lodges Premier Park Events is the exclusive reservation and event Production Company for the Cincinnati Park Board... Nature Centers See What Our Nature Centers Have to Offer Cincinnati Parks offers programming and education for all ages at its five nature centers located around the city.

Over-the-Rhine
Over-the-Rhine

Over-the-Rhine is a neighborhood in Cincinnati. Historically, Over-the-Rhine has been a working-class neighborhood. It is also believed to be one of the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States.

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Piatt Park
Piatt Park

Monument: Piatt was Cincinnati’s first park (see Parks History), and this bronze sculpture honors an early Cincinnati hero: William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), ninth U.S. president and Ohio’s first.

Sawyer Point Park
Sawyer Point Park

Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman’s Cove. 705 East Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH. Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove make up a mile long stretch of park along Cincinnati’s riverfront between Smale Riverfront Park and Berry International Friendship Park.

Shawnee Lookout
Shawnee Lookout

About Shawnee Lookout 2,430 acres | 2008 lawrenceburg road, north bend, oh 45052 Shawnee Lookout is well known for its historical Springhouse School and Log Cabin and Native American archaeological earthworks.

Smale Park
Smale Park

Perhaps the gem within the gem of Smale, the carousel showcases animals iconic to Cincinnati history and culture within a glass building set on a plaza fronting Ted Berry Way. Paintings on the carousel feature Cincinnati parks and landmarks.

Spring Grove Cemetery
Spring Grove Cemetery

Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum (733 acres) is a nonprofit garden cemetery and arboretum located at 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.It is the third largest cemetery in the United States and is recognized as a US National Historic Landmark

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Taft Museum of Art
Taft Museum of Art

The Taft offers limited free on-site parking for guests visiting the Museum, the Shop, and the Lindner Family Café for lunch. To ensure an exceptional experience, groups of 12 or more must contact the Museum prior to arrival.

Vent Haven Museum
Vent Haven Museum

Vent Haven Museum is a hidden gem in the Cincinnati area that attracts visitors from all over the world. Do you think you could handle all of the eyes on you at this one-of-a-kind museum? Do you find it adorable or terrifying? Let us know in the comments! Vent Haven Museum is located at 33 West Maple Avenue, Fort Mitchell, KY 41011.

Washington Park
Washington Park

Join us for children's programming in the park! 6.17.18 DBL Law OTR Performs. 6.18.18 Southwest Porch Open. Porch open 11a-10p! 6.18.18 CSL Kickball. Pre-registration required. 6.19.18 Southwest Porch Open. Porch open 11a-10p! 6.19.18 Workout on the Green. No contracts. No excuses. Just FREE fitness in Washington Park.

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William Howard Taft National Historic Site
William Howard Taft National Historic Site

The environment that shaped Taft's character and philosophy is highlighted on a visit to the site. History & Culture Learn about the people, the places and the stories that comprise William Howard Taft National Historic Site.

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Winton Woods
Winton Woods

About Winton Woods 2,555 acres | 10245 winton road, cincinnati, oh 45231 Winton Centre is headquarters to Great Parks of Hamilton County guest services, administrative offices, rangers and naturalists.

Withrow Nature Preserve
Withrow Nature Preserve

About Withrow Nature Preserve 270 ACRES | 7075 FIVE MILE ROAD, CINCINNATI, OH 45230 This park is nestled in the trees and offers an outdoor wedding setting that accommodates up to 100 guests and a gazebo. Reservation includes climate controlled bride and groom changing rooms. This park also features a scenic 1.7-mile Trout Lily nature trail.

Woodland Mound
Woodland Mound

Breezy Point Pavilion is home to Parky’s Wetland Adventure playground and snack bar (which offers children’s celebration packages), a regular playground and picnic areas. Woodland Mound also has an 18-hole disc golf course and boat launch ramp to the Ohio River (daily and annual boat launch permits may be purchased at the visitor center.) Trails include a 0.9-mile Parcours trail and the 0.6-mile Hedgeapple and 0.8-mile Seasongood nature trails.

Yeatmans Cove Park
Yeatmans Cove Park

Yeatmans Cove Otto Armleder Memorial Aquatic Fountain The Plaza below the One Lytle Place Apartments is designed for family fun with an array of water features.

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