Top 8 Historic Sites in Cincinnati, Ohio (OH)

May 17, 2022 Russell Mellin

Hilly Cincinnati boasts a thriving arts scene, major league sports teams, a world-class zoo and aquarium and a revitalized riverfront with shopping, clubs and restaurants. Located on the Ohio River in southwestern Ohio, Cinci claims more than 4,000 restaurants, and more chili restaurants than any other city in the world. Adrenaline-junkies will want to visit the nearby Kentucky Speedway and Paramount's Kings Island, home of the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in the world.
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1. Hauck House Museum

812 Dayton St, Cincinnati, OH 45214-2226 +1 513-721-3570
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Italianate home of a once-prominent Cincinnatian is a fine example of how a well-to-do family lived during the late 1800s.

2. William Howard Taft National Historic Site

2038 Auburn Ave Mt. Adams, Cincinnati, OH 45219-3025 +1 513-684-3262 ext. 201 http://www.nps.gov/wiho/index.htm
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William Howard Taft National Historic Site

Birthplace of America's 27th president, now a museum containing momentos of Taft's personal life and political career.

Reviewed By 81evac - New Britain, United States

Taft home and museum about this US President who also served on the Supreme Court. Very informative tour by ranger, with plenty to see and learn. Scavenger hunt for kids as well to keep them entertained during visit. Well worth the stop.

3. The Betts House

416 Clark St, Cincinnati, OH 45203-1423 +1 513-651-0734 [email protected] http://www.thebettshouse.org/
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The Betts House

The Betts House, built in 1804 is owned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Ohio (NSCDA-OH), is Ohio’s oldest brick house still sited in its original location. At the Betts House, the NSCDA-OH offers programs and exhibits that promote historic preservation and education of the early history of the greater Cincinnati region, as well as programs that honor the legacy of brick-maker and original occupant William Betts and his family.

4. 20th Century Theater

3021 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45209-1709 +1 513-731-8000 http://www.the20thcenturytheatre.com/index.html
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20th Century Theater

5. Harriet Beecher Stowe House

2950 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45206-1545 +1 513-751-0651 [email protected] http://www.stowehousecincy.org
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Harriet Beecher Stowe House

The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is operated as a historical and cultural site, focusing on the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin who lived in Cincinnati for nearly 20 years and her legacy of humanity and social justice. 2019 public season runs through Sunday, December 1st. 2020 public season begins Saturday, February 1st.

6. Walnut Hills Cemetery

3117 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45206-1030 +1 513-961-1424 [email protected] http://walnuthillscemetery.org/
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7. Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric Boulder House

1 Rawson Woods Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45220-1130 +1 513-260-9025 https://www.facebook.com/pg/WrightBoulter/about/?ref=page_internal
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8. Frank Lloyd Wright Cedric G. and Patricia Neils Boulter House

99 Rawson Woods Cir # 1, Cincinnati, OH 45220-1130

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