This portion of the virtual tour passes through some bustling cities including Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky. You can explore both of these historically rich cities as you traverse this route.
The Holy Grail at the Banks is one of the most uniquely Cincy locations. Located less than a blocks from the Ohio River, and right between the homes of the Bengals and Reds, it is…
Cincinnati’s National Underground Railroad Freedom Center museum is one of the most unique, culturally enriching, and historically significant spots in all of the Queen City. Nestled between Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ballpark on…
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is better known to Cincinnatians as simply The Aronoff – a nod to Senator Stanley Aronoff, whose vision for a performing arts center in his hometown came to fruition in 1995.…
The Contemporary Art Center is one of the more unique places in the entire region. The lobby has an upscale restaurant and the remaining three stories are filled with changing by season modern art exhibits. …
The Taste of Belgium is a unique (and still growing) breakfast, brunch, or even dinner spot that began in Findlay Market. Today they have locations all over the tri-state area. The Taste of Belgium is…
Cincinnati is one Midwestern city that really takes sustainability seriously, and visitors will find shops, boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, and bars that demonstrate their desire for sustainability. One such place is Simply Zero on Vine…
The Christian Moerlein Lager House is one of the most recognizable and loved restaurants in the booming Banks district of Downtown Cincy. Here they have a ton of food: with apps ranging from soft pretzels…
A lot has happened since 1912. Two world wars, the cold war, the fall of the Soviet Union, indoor plumbing, cell phones, and the internet, to name a few. One place in Cincinnati has seen…
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a global emblem of universal freedom, a museum of awareness, an education centre, and a discussion facilitator. The Center encourages visitors to consider the significance of freedom in…
Built in 1840 by German immigrants, Old St. Mary’s Church remains the oldest standing and used church within Cincinnati. With its Greek Revival Style and towering figure that looms over passing patrons and citizens, the…
The Taft Theatre, a location of history, performance, music, theater, and drama. Named after the older brother of President William Howard Taft, Charles Phelps Taft, the theatre is an important building for the community of…