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Betts House
The oldest building in Cincinnati's basin area, the Betts House exemplifies a national trend on the expanding frontie...
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
William Howard Taft Born here on September 15, 1857, William Howard Taft is the only American to have served as Presi...
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as an historical a focusing on Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of U...
Cincinnatus
The legendary Roman is seen here after he had defeated the Aequians and rescued the trapped Roman army. With one hand...
Terminal Union
Feb 1, 2000 - Feb 1, 2038
The Cincinnati Union Terminal opened in March 1933 and integrated rail travel in the city, which previously operated ...
Cincinnati's German Heritage
Side A: Cincinnati, along with Milwaukee and St. Louis, is one of the three corners of the "German Triangle,"...
Public Library Of Cincinnati And Hamilton County
Side A: Among the first in America, Cincinnati's public library dates from March 14, 1853. A public reading room open...
Fuldner Mortuary
In 1845, Jacob Fuldner and Samuel Cobb established an undertaker's shop at 143 Sycamore Street. His son William F. an...
Lytle's Surroundings
Time has changed much of Lytle's surroundings. These handsome townhouses which stood on East Fourth Street were resid...
Cincinnati Union Terminal
In Memory of the Cincinnati Fire Fighters who died in the line of duty serving in the first paid professional fire de...
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center Of The American Jewish Archives
Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus (1896-1995), pioneering historian of the American Jew, founded the American Jewish Archives (A...
Stephen C. Foster
On the site of this school between the years 1846 - 1850 lived Stephen C. Foster Master of the Art of Song Composer o...
Showboat Majestic
Come aboard the Showboat Majestic as she celebrates the 90th season in her legendary career! The summer will ...
Plum Street Cafe
This historic synagogue symbolizes the work of one of the most important figures in nineteenth-century American Jewry...
World Peace Bell And Exhibit Center
The World Peace Bell is the world's largest free swinging bell. It weighs 66,000 lbs., is 12 feet in diame...