Home of the famed Cincinnati Reds, the Great American Ball Park has been hosting devoted fans and sports enthusiasts since 2003. Replete with state-of-the-art technology and excellent seating, the stadium marked its eighth season in the top flight (the MLB) in the 2010 season. Fans will appreciate the Great American Ball Park's scenic and central location on the Ohio River, as well as the many amenities offered here.
A huge part of Cincinnati's transportation history, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal recounts the significance of this historical building. Built in the Art Deco style, this station was one of the last stations of its size ever built. Since opening in 1933, the station has been transformed and now houses three exciting museums: the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History and History, and Cinergy Children's Museum. Great for kids and adults of all interests, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is a can't-miss cultural hub.
Behringer-Crawford Museum is ideally placed inside a 19th Century structure in Covington, KY. Inaugurated in 1982, the museum aims at representing the history of North Kentucky. They have various artifacts like photographs, artwork, pottery, etc., on display which showcases the rich history of Kentucky. The museum also exhibits the influence of the Civil War on the lifestyle of the people and also describes the transportation system during the early 19th Century. Located in the midst of a picturesque garden, the venue is also available for private events and is the meeting place for many historical and art groups.
A huge part of Cincinnati's transportation history, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal recounts the significance of this historical building. Built in the Art Deco style, this station was one of the last stations of its size ever built. Since opening in 1933, the station has been transformed and now houses three exciting museums: the Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History and History, and Cinergy Children's Museum. Great for kids and adults of all interests, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is a can't-miss cultural hub.
Home of the famed Cincinnati Reds, the Great American Ball Park has been hosting devoted fans and sports enthusiasts since 2003. Replete with state-of-the-art technology and excellent seating, the stadium marked its eighth season in the top flight (the MLB) in the 2010 season. Fans will appreciate the Great American Ball Park's scenic and central location on the Ohio River, as well as the many amenities offered here.
Behringer-Crawford Museum is ideally placed inside a 19th Century structure in Covington, KY. Inaugurated in 1982, the museum aims at representing the history of North Kentucky. They have various artifacts like photographs, artwork, pottery, etc., on display which showcases the rich history of Kentucky. The museum also exhibits the influence of the Civil War on the lifestyle of the people and also describes the transportation system during the early 19th Century. Located in the midst of a picturesque garden, the venue is also available for private events and is the meeting place for many historical and art groups.