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Founded in 1939, the Contemporary Arts Center in downtown Cincinnati's mission is to explore the relationship between art and life by means of (often interactive) exhibits. — Afar Magazine
Perched atop a hill in a 19th-century park, Cincinnati's Art Museum houses a rich collection of sculpture, photography, African and Native American art, and decorative objects. — Frommer's
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Once the trains stopped running in any great numbers, the Cincinnati Union Terminal was shut down—only to be reborn again as three museums: Children's, History, and Natural History. — Afar Magazine
Many slaves crossed the Ohio River with the Underground Railroad in hopes of finding safety in the free state of Ohio, and Cincinnati's Freedom Center stands as a tribute to those who fought for freedom. — Afar Magazine
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Works by artists from around the globe are displayed in this Federal-period mansion where William Howard Taft accepted his presidential nomination in 1908. — Fodor's
Krohn is divided into several environments, including a desert with cacti and a tropical rain forest. The palm trees and indoor waterfalls are a welcome sight come winter. — Fodor's
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Meet parading penguins, Sweet Pea the shark ray and lots of other razor-toothed fish at Newport's large, well-regarded facility. — Lonely Planet
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Cemeteries aren't often recommended as tourist attractions or wedding locales, but Cincinnati's Spring Grove cemetery and arboretum is a favorite of local families, tourists, and brides and grooms. — Afar Magazine
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The performs classical and contemporary works here from October to mid-May. — Fodor's
The centerpiece of this Queen City landmark is the Tyler Davidson Fountain, which was cast in 1867 at the Royal Bavarian Foundry in Munich, Germany. — Fodor's
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The American Sign museum is a must for anyone interested in the art and design of advertising. — Afar Magazine
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