Take a tour that includes the President's Suite. It's been beautifully restored. The floors and walls are cork to deaden the sound of trains. Be sure to turn around and look above the door! [LINK] Read more.
Capture a piece of Cincinnati history since 1852, as well as a taste of waffles from the Taste of Belgium. You'll find everything from candy to fish at this historic landmark.
Findlay Market as it looked in 1921. Completed in 1855, it was the first iron market building in the US. The bell came from Pearl St Market when it was torn down in 1934. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net. Read more.
Do the stadium tour. If you are into baseball/history it is worth it. The price includes the Reds Hall of Fame.
We traveled here to see Fiona and got so much more! What a great Zoo. A lot of things to see, do and learn.
This zoo opened in 1875 making it the second largest zoo in the USA. One unique thing about this zoo is that the Reptile House is the oldest existing Zoo building in the country, dating from 1875.
Did you know? The second oldest zoo in the country, the zoo has also long been successful with captive breeding, starting with endangered trumpeter swans and sea lions in the 1880s. Read more.