Cincinnati: Museum
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the heart of Cincinnati, United States. This museum is dedicated to the history of the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes...
Cincinnati Art Museum
Nestled in the picturesque Eden Park of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Art Museum stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment and artistic excellence. This esteemed institution has been a cornerstone of the city's cultural landscape since its inception in 1881, making it one...
Drake Planetarium and Science Center
Nestled within the vibrant city of Cincinnati, the Drake Planetarium and Science Center stands as a beacon of exploration and education for all those fascinated by the cosmos and the wonders of science. This interactive museum serves as a gateway to the stars, offering...
Duke Energy Children's Museum
Nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, the Duke Energy Children's Museum stands as a beacon of learning and joy for the young and the young at heart. This interactive museum, located within the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, offers a dynamic and educational...
Contemporary Arts Center
Nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) stands as a beacon of modern creativity and a testament to the city's dynamic cultural scene. Founded in 1939, this non-collecting museum has been at the forefront of exhibiting the latest in...
Taft Museum of Art
Nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, the Taft Museum of Art stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess. Housed in a historic 19th-century mansion, this museum is a beacon for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a serene...
Cincinnati Museum Center
Nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Museum Center presents a unique blend of history, science, and culture under one iconic roof. Housed in the striking art deco Union Terminal, an architectural marvel in its own right, the center is a vibrant hub that...
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is a shrine to one of baseball's oldest and most storied franchises. Located just outside the gates of Great American Ball Park, the home of the Cincinnati Reds, this museum pays homage to the team's rich history and the...
Cincinnati Fire Museum
The Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati, also known as the Cincinnati Fire Museum, preserves and exhibits Greater Cincinnati, Ohio's firefighting artifacts and honors firefighters, both past and present.
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
William Howard Taft National Historic Site is a historic house at 2038 Auburn Avenue in the Mount Auburn Historic District of Cincinnati, Ohio, a mile north of Downtown.
Cincinnati Observatory
19th-century astronomical observatory The Cincinnati Observatory is located in Cincinnati, Ohio on top of Mount Lookout. It consists of two observatory buildings housing an 11-inch and 16 inch aperture refracting telescope. It is the oldest professional observatory in the United States.
Cincinnati History Museum
The Cincinnati History Museum is an urban history museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It opened in 1990 at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. The museum features the recreated Cincinnati Public Landing from the mid 1860s and an exhibit covering Cincinnati's role in World War II.
American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a non-profit organization celebrating past and present individuals and institutions that have made significant contributions to classical music—"people who have contributed to American music and music in America", according to Samuel Adler.
Lloyd Library and Museum
Lloyd Library and Museum is an independent research library located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Its core subject and collection focus is medicinal plants, with emphasis on botany, pharmacy, natural history, alternative medicine, and the history of medicine and science.
Betts House
The Betts House, built in 1804, is the oldest surviving building in Cincinnati and the oldest brick home in Ohio. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati's period of settlement offers exhibits and programs that focus on Cincinnati history, historic preservation, and the built environment.
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is a historic home in Cincinnati, Ohio which was once the residence of influential antislavery author Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Hauck House Museum
The Hauck House Museum is an Italianate mansion located in the Dayton Street Historic District in the Old West End Neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was built in 1870.
George Hunt Pendleton House
The George H. Pendleton House is a historic house in the Prospect Hill Historic District of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was built in 1870 in the French Second Empire style.
American Sign Museum
The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves, archives, and displays a collection of signs. The museum also displays the equipment utilized in the design and manufacture of signs. Tod Swormstedt began working on the museum in 1999. It opened to the public in 2005.
German Heritage Museum
The German Heritage Museum is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. This museum serves as the focal point in presenting the contributions of the many German immigrants and their descendants, in the Ohio River Valley and America.
Peter G. Thomson House
Peter G. Thomson House, commonly known as Laurel Court, is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on November 29, 1979. Currently the house is a private residence that is available for tours by reservation and for special events.