Betts House Research Center
Constructed in 1804, this house is the oldest brick house in the state. It stands on its original site and is open for tours on a limited basis. It's also used as a research center where historians come to study building mate... 10best.com
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
Hometown politician William Howard Taft ascended to the Presidency of the United States in 1907, and the Taft Education Center explores the life of young Will Taft. You and your grandchildren will find an animatronic ro... grandparents.com
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
This house was the home to Harriet Beecher Stowe prior to her marriage and to her father, Rev. Lyman Beecher, and his large family, a prolific group of religious leaders, educators, writers, and antislavery and wome... americanheritage.com
Morton's The Steakhouse
Morton's The Steakhouse, the nation's premier steakhouse group, specializes in classic, hearty fare, serving generous portions of USDA prime aged beef, as well as fresh fish, lobster and chicken entrees. The menu features a ... menuism.com
Cincinnati Observatory Center
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. You ... igougo.com
Cincinnati Sports Club
The Cincinnati Sports Club is a five-star health fitness and social facility designed to accommodate individual workout needs. We offer members comfort convenience personalized and professional services to enhanc... healthclubdirectory.com
Bicentennial Commons Sawyer Pt
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
Mariemont Preservation Foundation
The original Board of Trustees consisted of Clarence Erickson (the mayor at that time), Jim Cunningham, Alison Rink, Paul Prevey, Hope Kain, Caroline Schwenkmeyer, Ed Steinau, Warren Harding, and Millard Rogers. Twe... americanheritage.com
Showboat Majestic
Come aboard the Showboat Majestic as she celebrates the 90th season in her legendary career! The summer will feature an All-American slate of musicals and comedies to please every patron - aboard America’s last sho... discoverohio.com
National Underground Railroad & Freedom Center
Visitors of all ages, races and faith backgrounds enter the Freedom Center every day. They leave moved, changed and inspired. Much more than a museum, the Freedom Center reveals stories about freedom’s heroes and c... discoverohio.com
Cincinnati Union Terminal
In Memory of the Cincinnati Fire Fighters who died in the line of duty serving in the first paid professional fire department in the United States hmdb.org
Clovernook Country Club
The 18-hole "Clovernook" course at the Clovernook Country Club facility in Cincinnati, Ohio features 6,554 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 71.8 and it has a slope rating of 131 on ... golflink.com
James A. Ramage Civil War Museum
This civil war museum preserves and interprets Northern Kentucky's unique role in the Civil War through archaeology, education and research by informing visitors about the history of the city of Fort Wright and its ... americanheritage.com
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 diameter and 12 feet high. Its clapper alone weighs an amazing 6,878 pounds. The yoke in which it swings weighs an ... kentuckytourism.com
Glendale Heritage Preservation Museum
The Village of Glendale and GHP volunteers spent tens of thousands of dollars and thousands of man-hours to restore the depot. It opened as the GHP Museum in May of 1997. Visitors can view displays, which change 3 t... americanheritage.com
Wyoming Historical Society
The Wyoming Historical Society was formally founded on November 12, 1981. Although its roots go back to the first Wyoming Historic House Tour, organized by Katie Stonebarger Bond (Mrs. Henry Bond) for the Wyoming Ce... americanheritage.com
The Taft Museum
The Baum-Longworth-Taft House, a National Historic Landmark built about 1820 for Martin Baum, is the oldest domestic wooden structure in situ locally and is considered one of the finest examples of Federal architecture in... museumland.net
Taft Museum Of Art
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 the not... hmdb.org