The self-guided walking tour of homes in OTR will start near 14th and Vine streets and head north to several homes around Findlay Market, with plenty of food and drink stops along the way.
The first in a series about women in 20th-century Cincinnati, possessed with chutzpah and vision, who profoundly enriched our lives and our communities.
Our busy August continues this week with a mix of events indoors and out that’ll not only please any taste but can even give you a backup plan in case a pop-up shower, you know, pops up. Read on to see what we mean.
World War I ended with Germany’s surrender on Nov. 11, 1918, after 4½ years of conflict. Just one month later, an exposition came to Music Hall celebrating the Allied victory and those Cincinnatians who served their country.
Inside and out, architects, preservationists and scores of skilled tradespeople have given their full attention to one of the city’s most iconic Art Deco masterpieces – Union Terminal. The museum officially reopens to the public Nov. 17.