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Explore for One Day the Cincinnati Way
"The history and Art Deco architecture are reason enough to visit, but the recent renovation and additional attractions make it one of the top places to visit in Cincinnati. Built in 1933, it was once a bustling train station, now guests who visit will enjoy the Cincinnati Museum Center (3 different museums), an OMNIMAX Theater and the Cincinnati History Library and Archives. We chose the Discovery Pass which granted us entry into all three museums, the Cincinnati History Center, Museum of Natural History and Science and the Children’s Museum."
"Built in an abandoned railroad terminal, the Cincinnati History Museum will take you back to the days of trains, steam engines and suspender-clad conductors shouting the day’s schedule. It chronicles the entire rise of Cincinnati while examining its relevance to both Ohio and the American Midwest. Costumed staffers will answer your questions as you browse the exhibits and galleries."
"Formerly known as the Cincinnati Union Terminal, this was a beautiful railroad station originally. After the decline in the rail transport trend, this was turned into an important landmark housing a number of libraries, museums, theatres, etc. At present, it is the location of the very famous museum that also puts up traveling exhibitions."
"This Covington Park regional museum features pieces largely donated by collector William Behringer. Noted exhibits include the Paleontology Gallery, the 19th Century History Gallery and the River Heritage Gallery. Displays are educational and feature a mix of interests, from local history to folk art and modern advancements."
"This Northern Kentucky gem generally offers several free admission days each year, including Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Smithsonian Museum Day and Veterans Day. Find more information for 2020 free admission dates on their website. Please note that BCM is closed Jan. 6 through Feb. 3."
"One unique house museum in Cincinnati is the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, which was home to influential antislavery author Harriet Beecher Stowe who was most well known for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The house is also a recognized site on the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Price: $6 Adults, $5 Seniors & Students, $3 Ages 6-17, Free under 6 years old (Or two free tickets with Cincinnati Library card)"
"As we all must know that the very famous author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin was Harriet Beecher Stowe and this is where she and family used to live after they shifted down from Connecticut. Her father was a supporter of the Abolitionist Movement and at that time this place was a center of the protest. Once he came here he got a chance to teach in the Lane Seminary and he readily accepted the off...Read more"
"I have soft scrambled eggs with cheese (perfect) that PB again and the BM. I will be back when I'm in town try it wow!!!"
"Located in Covington, Yonder is a rooftop bar that sits above Commowealth Bistro and offers a relaxing place to enjoy a small plate menu along with hand crafted cocktails, wines, and beers in a warm, dimly lit atmosphere. Location: 621 Main St, Covington, KY 41011. Website: Yonder at Commonwealth Bistro"
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. A post shared by P.F. Chang's (@pfchangs) on Oct 10, 2019 at 10:02am PDT"