Discover the best top things to do in The Cincinnati Region, The Cincinnati Region including Blue Marble Books, St. Francis Xavier Church, Fountain Square, Bicentennial Veterans Memorial Park, Jefferson Davis Monument, St. Anthony Friary and Shrine, Roebling Murals on the Floodwalls of Covington, KY, 20th Century Theater, Mother of God Roman Catholic Church, Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home.
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Our nationally-recognized bookstore specializes in books for children and young adults. We stock over 20,000 titles with quick access to over a million more in print. We also carry autographed and out-of-print books. If you need plush or puppets, we carry Folkmanis hand & finger puppets, as well as Gund and YOTTOY Children's literary character dolls. We also carry Maple Landmark wooden Name Trains. Other wonderful features of our store include the Great Green Room (which is modeled after the beloved book Goodnight Moon), the Great Teen Room, and a Secret Garden area where customers can relax and read books they've purchased or simply reflect on nature. A trolley sits in front of the store to commemorate and celebrate part of our local history, the #11 trolley.
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Anytime you are at Fountain Square there is something going on. This is the gathering place in downtown Cincinnati. From ice skating to concerts this is the venue that draws people. Just sitting and watching people is entertaining. Come visit and see for yourself.
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The memorial is a one-of-a-kind national caliber memorial with ten life-size sculptures representative of each of the following: American Revolution, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Persian Gulf War.
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One of the best kept secrets in Cincinnati is actually hiding in plain sight. As you cross the Roebling bridge, which is famous in its own right, you will see huge murals on the wall on the Kentucky Riverbank, that are now termed the Roebling Murals. These beautiful murals trace the history of the area including bison migration pathways of old crossing the Ohio River, uncle Tom's Cabin story of Eliza the slave escaping across the Ohio River, and paintings of Roebling Bridge architect John Roebling who went on to design the Brooklyn Bridge in nearly identical fashion. The view from the murals, of the great Ohio River, the highlights of the architecture over on the Cincinnati shoreline, and the Roebling bridge itself are simply outstanding and photogenic, in any season. Stop over and have a scenic view with a history lesson that can be enjoyably absorbed. I have brought numerous international visitors, scholars and students to see this spectacular site, and they all insist on its being a great spot.
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