Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati is an unique museum which displays over two hundred years of history of firefighting. Located in the birthplace of professional firefighting; the museum is housed in a 1907 Court Street Firehouse which was registered under the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. They have on display various artifacts used for firefighting and also honor firefighters who have made a mark in the history of firefighting. Another attraction of the museum is one of the oldest fire engines . They also have various other interactive displays.
Opened in 2000, this purpose-built stadium is home to the Cincinnati Bengals, an American Football team with a significant standing in the NFL (National Football League). With a capacity to seat a mammoth 65,515 spectators, the stadium boasts modern facilities for the fans as well as the teams and media-persons. Besides the normal seats, the stadium also offers plush private suites from where you can enjoy the game in peace. The stadium has ample concession options as well as a few fine dining ones for foodies. The collective roar of the fans on game days is something every Bengals fan should experience at Paul Brown.
Newport On the Levee is located on the south bank of the Ohio River and is the ultimate shopping and entertainment destination. A highlight of this place is the Newport Aquarium that features a stunning range of marine life, corals, and other endemic Atlantic Ocean species. There also are a number of entertainment venues that host music concerts and festivals, a multiplex theater, and loads of restaurants, cafes, bars, and clubs. At the end of an eventful day, relax by the river and watch the sun set behind the gorgeous Cincinnati skyline for a truly memorable day.
The Elsinore Arch also said to be the Elsincore Castle that reflects in it's appearance is inspired from Hamlet. This building was constructed for the Cincinnati water works. The Cincinnati hosts the Shakespearean Dramatic Festival at the Music Hall, featuring Hamlet which is a main highlight of the festival.
Heaven for train lovers, the Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati is a good place to be. This museum houses some 80 really amazing trains models which were actually used at a time. Built in 1975, this museum offers the visitors to spend the day walking around and learning more about the trains and the way they work.
A mosaic of woodlands, meadows, rolling fields and bubbling creeks greets visitors to East Fork State Park. A backpacker's delight, the park features scenic trails winding through the woods and along the William H. Harsha Lake, offering delightful views of the surrounding scenery. Those inclined to water-oriented recreation can opt to go swimming or fishing. You can also opt for a weekend getaway and camp amid the wilderness. East Fork State Park makes for an immersive experience where the beauty of Ohio's landscapes takes center stage in every outdoor adventure.