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    Betts House

    416 Clark St, Cincinnati, OH    

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    Built in 1804, the Betts House, Ohios oldest brick house, is located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in downtown Cincinnati. The Betts House promotes the study of building materials and historic preservation th... discoverohio.com

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    William Howard Taft National Historic Site

    2038 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH    

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    From the time of his birth in 1857 until he embarked on a political career that would win him the two highest offices in the nation, William Howard Taft lived here, surrounded by family and what his mother called "insp... heritagesites.com

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    Behringer-crawford Museum

    1600 Montague Rd, Covington, KY    

    Behringer-Crawford Museum in the historic Devou family home (c. 1848 - 1880) opened to the public in 1950. It was so named because it featured the natural history collections of West Covington native and world traveler, W... museumsusa.org

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    Stowe House

    2950 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati, OH    

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    The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as an historical a focusing on Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The site also includes a look into the family, friends, and colleagues of the Beecher-Stowe ... discoverohio.com

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    Baum - Longworth - Sinton -Taft House - Cincinatti, Ohio

    Cincinnati, OH    

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    "This Federal house was begun about 1820 for Martin Baum (1765-1831), one of Cincinnati's early merchants. Art patron and abolitionist Nicholas Longworth (1782-1863) lived here for more than thirty years and commissioned ... waymarking.com

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    Promont - Milford Historical Society Museum

    906 Main St, Milford, OH    

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    Completed in 1867, Promont is an Italianate-style home with unique architectural elements that wascalled the finest house in Clermont County when built. Promont was the home of Governor John M. Pattison from 1879-1906. ... discoverohio.com

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    Cincinnati Union Terminal

    1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH    

    2 out of 5 based on 7 ratings

    The Cincinnati Union Terminal opened in March 1933 and integrated rail travel in the city, which previously operated from five separate passenger terminals. Built when rail travel was already in decline, Union Terminal stopped ... hmdb.org

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    Taft Museum Of Art

    316 Pike St, Cincinnati, OH    

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    The Taft Museum of Art is known as one of the finest small art museums in America. A National Historic Landmark built in about 1820, the Taft is home to nearly 700 works of art, including European and American master pai... museumstuff.com

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    Lytle Park

    Cincinnati, OH    

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    Welcome to Lytle, the park that was rescued from 20th Century progress. Discovered by Cincinnati's first settlers in 1788 as wilderness, then a grove of peach trees, it became the grounds to an elegant estate and, later, the ci... hmdb.org

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    Cincinnati Observatory

    3489 Observatory Pl, Cincinnati, OH    

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    At the Cincinnati Observatory, the world's oldest telescope is still in use by the general public. The Observatory offers stargazing and historical tours of its two well-maintained buildings, including one built in 1873... grandparents.com

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    Showboat Majestic

    435 E Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH    

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    The Showboat Majestic, first launched in April, 1923, is the last surviving, original and intact showboat left in America! Come spend a lazy night on the Ohio River while enjoying musicals and comedies that will please ... discoverohio.com

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    Carew Tower

    441 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH    

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    Carew Tower is a Cincinnati landmark, and everyone at any age should make the climb to the 49th floor and visit the observation deck. The modern elevators only reach the 45th floor; then you and your grandchildren have ... grandparents.com

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    Bottoms

    Cincinnati, OH    

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    A Neighborhood That No Longer Exists Cincinnati is a city of neighborhoods. One of them is very, very special because it is no longer there. The Bottoms: a dense urban neighborhood full of churches, full of people. It ran from ... hmdb.org

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    Bicentennial Commons At Sawyer Point

    705 E Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati, OH    

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    Welcome to a spectacular recreational area created as a gift from the people of Cincinnati to the people of Cincinnati in honor of the city's Bicentennial in 1988. Originally, this land was an untouched tree-covered bank along ... hmdb.org

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    National Underground Railroad Freedom Center - Cincinnati, Oh

    Newport, KY    

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    From the Website:The Freedom Center’s physical location in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, is just a few steps from the banks of the Ohio River, the great natural barrier that separated slave from free states. The museu... waymarking.com

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    Salmon Portland Chase

    Cincinnati, OH    

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    Side A: Salmon Portland Chase, a renowned lawyer and statesman, was born in Cornish, New Hampshire, on January 13, 1808. He came to Ohio in 1820 and attended Cincinnati College (1822-23). Chase returned to New Hampshire and gra... hmdb.org

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    5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Memorial

    Cincinnati, OH    

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    This monument, erected in 1895 by the regiment's survivors, commemorates the soldiers who fought for the 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War serving the Union Army from 1861 to 1865. They were organi... findagrave.com