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Museums

The American Museum of Brewing History & Arts
at the Oldenberg Brewery & Entertainment Complex
I-75 at Buttermilk Pk., Ft. Mitchell, KY
Phone: (859) 341-2802 or 800-323-4917

Guided tours. World's largest collection of brewing memorabilia with nearly one million items on display. Tours include the Oldenberg Brewery & are daily beginning at 11:00 a.m.



Children's Museum of Cincinnati

Wiggle! Water! Machines! Climbing! Computers! Three floors of exciting hands-on learning and playing for pre-schoolers to pre-adolescents and their families. Weekend programs. Space rental.



Cincinnati Art Museum
Eden Park, 45202
Phone: (513) 721-5204

Beautifully renovated galleries move from ancient world to contemporary times revealing creative expression in paintings, prints, drawings, photography, sculpture, costumes, textiles, decorative arts. Open daily except Mon., Holidays. $5 adults, $4 senior citizens, students, groups; under 18 free; Sat. free.



Contemporary Arts Center
115 E. Fifth St. 45202
Phone: (513) 721-0390

Presents continually changing exhibitions of recent art-from painting, sculpture, photography and architecture to multi-media installation, experimental, conceptual and video art, plus tours, concerts, films.



Hebrew Union College
Jewish Institute of Religion-Skirball Museum
3101 Clifton Ave. 45220
Phone: (513) 221-1875

Core exhibition "An Eternal People: The Jewish Experience" includes ceremonial objects for celebrations and holidays, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, changing exhibitions, tours and programs.



The Cincinnati Fire Museum
315 West Court Street
Phone: (513) 621-5571

Located in a 1907 National Register firehouse, the museum preserves and exhibits Greater Cincinnati's firefighting artifacts while honoring all the heroic firefighters, past and present. Over 200 years of firefighting history is on display in the museum.



Historic Homes and Sites of Greater Cincinnati
Phone: (859) 491-4003

Throughout Greater Cincinnati, including Northern Kentucky & Indiana. Greater Cincinnati's vital cultural legacy is beautifully preserved by several homes and sites in Greater Cincinnati. Visiting these museums will impart an appreciation of our colorful, natural history.



Krohn Conservatory
Eden Park Dr., 45202
Phone: (513) 421-4086 or 421-5707

Rainforest-under-glass; 5000 varieties of exotic, tropical, desert and orchid plants. One of country's largest public greenhouses with beautiful seasonal floral shows. Admission $2.00



The Museum Center at Cincinnati Union Terminal
1301 Western Ave, 45203
Phone: (513) 287-7000 or 800-733-2077

Art deco train station, completed 1933, reopened 1990 as Museum Center, home of Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater, The Cincinnati Historical Society (CHS) Museum, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History (CMNH). The Heritage Shop CHS gift shop.

Fine collectibles, books, framed prints, jewelry and Cincinnati mementos. Collector's Shop One of two CMNH gift shops. Books, field guides, natural history items, ethnic jewelry, clothing and fine prints. Cincinnati Historical Society Museum and Library Museum exhibits trace the growth of the Queen City since 1788. Regional research library (free) is one of the largest in Old Northwest. Cincinnati Museum of Natural History The museum is renowned for its Limestone Cavern, Ice Age Exhibit, the Children's Discovery Center and International traveling exhibits. The OMNIMAX Theater On its 5-story, 72' diameter, 260 degree domed screen, the special technology of OMNIMAX gives views the feeling of being in the picture. Open daily & evenings. The Rookwood Ice Cream Parlor An ice cream parlor in the classic tradition, with ice cream from United Dairy Farmers. Union Terminal 1301 Western Ave., 45203; (513) 287-7011, 800-733-2077, ext. 7011. Art deco train station/multiple museum complex offering unique setting for off-site events. Includes spectacular 10-story rotunda, diverse sized dining rooms, meeting, exhibition space.



Sharon Woods Village
Rt. 42, Sharon Woods Park, 45262
Phone: (513) 563-9484

Outdoor museum of restored 19th century buildings from various parts of southwestern Ohio. Greek revival farmhouse, train station, barn complex, Carpenter Gothic home, Federal home. Admission fee.



Harriet Beecher Stowe House
2950 Gilbert Ave., 45206
Phone: (513) 632-5120

The Cincinnati home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 1978 restoration by Citizen's Committee on Youth. Presently a Museum, Gift Shop, Cultural Center.



Taft Museum
316 Pike St., 45202
Phone: (513) 241-0343

Former home of Anna & Charles Taft, built in 1820; Old Master paintings, Chinese porcelains, European & American decorative arts, restored interiors. Open Mon-Sat 10-5; Sun, Holidays, 1-5.



Warren County Historical Society Museum
105 S. Broadway, Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: (513) 932-1817

A magnificent three-story historical museum showing the development of southwestern Ohio from prehistoric days through the 19th century, including an award-winning Shaker gallery.

 

 

 

 

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