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Best Restaurants, Shops & Entertainment in Historic Mt. Adams, Cincinnati

Best Restaurants, Shops & Entertainment in Historic Mt. Adams, Cincinnati

Updated Apr 29, 2019

Mt. Adams is one of Cincinnati’s favorite and most charming neighborhoods. The neighborhood’s distinctively narrow and winding streets combine with spectacular views of downtown Cincinnati, the Ohio River and Northern Kentucky to create a breathtaking and memorable visit every time for locals and visitors alike.

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Civil Rights Quilt Exhibit Coming to Freedom Center in Cincinnati

Civil Rights Quilt Exhibit Coming to Freedom Center in Cincinnati

Updated Apr 3, 2019

You’ve never seen quilts like this before…The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will host a new months-long Civil Rights exhibit April 6-July 12. Titled “We Who Believe in Freedom,” the exhibit features a variety of remarkable quilts that depict detailed imagery of the African American experience. Curated by Cincinnati artist, historian, lecturer and author Carolyn Mazloomi, the new exhibit will be on display in the museum’s Skirball Gallery.

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Prost! Cincinnati Offers Authentic German Traditions at Hofbrauhaus Newport

Updated Mar 9, 2019

You’ve probably already heard that Cincinnati has a rich and longstanding beer-brewing history... One of the strongest in the nation, as a matter of fact. 

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History of Cincinnati Breweries: Christian Moerlein and Beyond

Updated Mar 9, 2019

For 100 years before Prohibition, beer was a major export and Cincinnati breweries were a top employer. The Queen City had previously emerged as the center of U.S. pork production, but beer eventually took the lead in driving the local economy. By 1890, Cincinnati was the nation's third-largest beer producer!

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The Key at BB Riverboats in Cincinnati is Having Fun!

Updated Mar 9, 2019

For an authentic Cincinnati experience that comes with an opportunity to really get to know the city’s personality and history, BB Riverboats is the answer! BB Riverboats’ cruises provide a tangible understanding of the city’s long riverboat history and how the city’s success is tied to the Ohio River while having maximum fun!

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Shopping In Carew Tower, Downtown Cincinnati

Shopping In Carew Tower, Downtown Cincinnati

Updated Mar 6, 2019

The building takes its name from Joseph T. Carew, proprietor of the Mabley & Carew department store chain, which had previously operated on the site until 1960.

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Enjoy Delicious German Fare & Locally-Made Bier at Hofbräuhaus Newport

Updated Feb 19, 2019

By: Brad Toft

Modeled after the legendary 400+ year old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany, Hofbräuhaus Newport gives guests the chance to experience a wide variety of authentic German food, bier and time-honored cultural traditions.

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Discover Shopping and More at Hyde Park Square in Cincinnati

Discover Shopping and More at Hyde Park Square in Cincinnati

Updated Feb 14, 2019

The Queen City's elegant Hyde Park neighborhood has long been a magnate community in Cincinnati for people from many walks of life wanting to live, go to school, shop, eat and play amongst abundant green spaces, parks, shops, restaurants and turn-of-the-last century homes set amid a lush 100+ year old landscape.

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A Side of Goetta, Please! Enjoying a Cincinnati Food Staple

A Side of Goetta, Please! Enjoying a Cincinnati Food Staple

Updated Jan 21, 2019

A popular local breakfast meat, Goetta can be traced back to the large number of German immigrants who settled in the Cincinnati area.

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Cincinnati's Historic Hilton Netherland Plaza Downtown Hotel

Cincinnati's Historic Hilton Netherland Plaza Downtown Hotel

Updated Jan 16, 2019

More than just a hotel, the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel is a stunning example of true French Art Deco design and is a true architectural masterpiece. First opened in 1931, the landmark downtown Cincinnati hotel quickly became an integral part of the cityscape and is widely recognized as one of the first multi-use complexes in the United States.

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