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The Promont House Museum was purchased by John Pattison, a Governor of Ohio, in 1879. The house is built in Italianate Victorian style. Address: 906 Main Street Milford OH USA 45150
Send an Email 1 513 248-0324
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Have you ever wanted to slide down a real fire pole, flash the lights or wail a siren? At the Cincinnati Fire museum you can. There is also a 1808 fire drum, an 1836 Hunneman hand pumper (the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati) and leather fire buckets. Address: 315 West Court St, Cincinnati OH 45202
1 513 621-5571
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Museum of Natural History & Science offers visitors a walk through prehistoric ages. Guests tour through the Ice Age of Ohio Valley in a recreated underground limestone cave and view fossils from times past. Address: 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH USA 45203-1130
1 800 733-2077
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The American Sign Museum holds a collection of historic signs in order to preserve, archive and display pieces of American history. There are tours available only by appointment. Address: 3515 Essex Place Cincinnati OH USA 45206
1 513 258-4020
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Founded in 1881, the Cincinnati Art Museum is home to 88 galleries which display a permanent collection of over 88,000 pieces. The collection is organized by different periods and genres; it includes Native American, African and Egyptian artworks, as well as pieces from Greek and Rome. The museum features the only collection of Nabataean art outside of Jordan and the Herbert Greer French collection of old master prints. Address: 953 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati OH 45202-1596
1 513 639-2995
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Located at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, this museum opened in 1990 and displays many exhibits and artifacts pertaining to the history of Cincinnati. Visitors have the chance to see a 1940s streetcar, a 94-ft side-wheel steamboat and a model of Cincinnati from the 1900s to the 1940s. Address: 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH USA 45203
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Skirball Museum Cincinnati Hebrew Union College A part of Hebrew Union College campus, the Skirball Museum captures the Jewish experience. The exhibits shown at the museum focus on Immigration, Cincinnati Jewry, Archaeology, Torah, Jewish Festivals and Life Cycles, the Holocaust and Israel. Address: 3101 Clifton Ave Cincinnati OH USA 45220
1 513 221-1875
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John Hauck House Museum The John Hauck House Museum displays urban life in Cincinnati during the 19th century. It is an Italiante style home with intricate architectural detail. Address: 812 Dayton Street Cincinnati OH USA 45214
1 513 563-9484
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Pyramid Hill combines landscape and art in a 265 acre outdoor museum. The learning center has art, horticulture, geology and enviromental programs. There is also a tea room, hiking trails, bus tours and picnic facilities available.
1 513 868-8336
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Christian Waldschmidt Museum The Christian Waldschmidt Museum is located in the Camp Dennison Area. This restored historic home is a part of Civil War history. Address: 7509 Glendale Milford Road Camp Dennison OH USA 45111
1 513 576-6327
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The Tri-State War Bird Museum displays aircraft from historical wars. Group tours are available by appointment. Address: 4021 Borman Drive Batavia OH USA 45103
1 513 735-4500
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Committed to providing an accessible and enjoyable facilitiy for all ages, the American Classical Music Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the integral contribution to classical music made by many American artists. The Hall of Fame features many interactive exhibits, including listening centers. Inductees include Igor Stravinsky, William Schuman and George Gershwin. Address: 4 West Fourth Street Cincinnati OH USA 45202
Send an Email (6) 1 513 621-3263
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Experience 19th-century life at Heritage Village Museum in Sharonville, just outside of Cincinnati. The site features 11 buildings, special events and a number of exhibits. Address: 11450 Lebanon Pike Sharonville OH USA 45241
1 513 563-9484
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The Taft Museum of Art is known as one of the best small art museums in America and it has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. Featured at the museum are European and American master paintings, Chinese ceramics, European decorative arts and 17th to 18th century watches. Various changing exhibits are displayed. Summer daycamps and many other educational opportunities are available. Address: 316 Pike Street Cincinnati OH 45202
Send an Email (2) 1 513 241-0343
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Billed as the world's largest self-supporting half-dome structure, the Union Terminal houses the Cincinnati Museum Center. The museum offers a history of transportation, local geological history and a children's discovery center, as well as other local historical artifacts and exhibits. Address: 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH USA 45203
1 513 287-7000
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The Butler County Historical Museum features nineteenth century period furnishings, a geneological library, antiques, jewelry, china, dolls and art work. Address: 327 North Street Hamilton OH USA 45011
1 513 896-9930
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Harriet Beecher Stowe House The Harriet Beecher Stowe House mainly focuses on the historical and cultural aspects of her life. The site also highlights some of the movements that occurred during her lifetime such as womens rights and the Underground Railroad movements. Address: 2950 Gilbert Ave Cincinnati OH USA 45206
Send an Email (1) 1 513 751-0651
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Harmony Hill Williamsburg Harmony Hill is a dairy house and museum. The dairy house is thought to have been built in the early 1800's. Guided tours can be arranged by appointment. Address: 299 South 3rd Street Williamsburg OH USA
1 513 724-7790
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Cinergy Children’s Museum is located in historic Union Terminal and enables children to climb crawl and explore and learn about human nature. The museum is world renowned and offers close to 2,000 hours of programming each year that address the arts, culture, reading and more. Address: 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH USA 45203
1 800 733-2077
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Ohio Tobacco Museum The Ohio Tobacco Museum is set in an original 1850 house. There are displays explaining the the heritage of raising tobacco from its origin to today. Address: 703 South 2nd Street P.O. Box 61 Ripley OH USA 45167
1 937 392-9410
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The Verdin company began in 1842 in Cincinnati and had produced more than 30,000 bells for churches and cathedrals. The museum is inside the restored Old St. Paul's Church. Address: 444 Reading Road Cincinnati OH USA 45202
1 513 852-2987
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