Cincinnati Art Museum
(513) 639-2984
953 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
In addition to the art of ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, there are extensive galleries of Near and Far Eastern art, Native American and African art and extensive galleries of furniture, glass, ceramics, silver, costumes and folk art. Ranked ‘Top Art Museum for Families’ by Parenting magazine, the museum offers public tours and educational activities for all ages.
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
(513) 287-7000
1301 Western Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
Cincinnati Museum Center is home to the Cincinnati History Museum, Cinergy Children’s Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science, the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater, and the Cincinnati Historical Society Library.
Cincinnati History Museum
The Cincinnati History Museum opened in 1990 and is one of the largest and most significant urban history museums in the country. The Cincinnati History Museum displays materials and related aspects of the history of Cincinnati and the surrounding region.
Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science
Walk through a glacier and step back 19,000 years into the Ice Age of the Ohio Valley. Explore a re-created Kentucky limestone cave, complete with underground waterfalls, streams, fossils and a live bat colony.
Cinergy Children’s Museum
Kids can climb, crawl, explore and learn about themselves and the world around them in the Cinergy Children’s Museum. Discover hands-on fun for kids of all ages in nine educational and dramatic exhibit areas.
Cincinnati Observatory Center
(513) 321-5186
3489 Observatory Place
Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
The observatory is also open for public stargazing on most Friday nights and many Saturday nights for a nominal charge per person.
Contemporary Arts Center
(513) 345-8400
44 E. Sixth St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
The Contemporary Arts Center has a reputation for provoking thought and introducing new ideas. The CAC focuses on new developments in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, performance art and new media.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
(513) 333-7500
50 E. Freedom Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Now as in the past, Cincinnati’s location on the Ohio River puts it at the crossroads of freedom’s journey. In the 1800’s the city served as a major hub of activity on the Underground Railroad and its banks offered refuge to thousands seeking hope and a new way of life. Today, as the home of the freedom center, it acts as a beacon of light once more.
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