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John Hauck House Museum The John Hauck House Museum displays urban life in Cincinnati during the 19th century. It is an Italiante style home with intricate architectural detail. Address: 812 Dayton Street Cincinnati OH USA 45214
1 513 563-9484
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Fountain Square The fountain at this square was originally erected in 1871 on a site that at one time was a butcher's market. Renovations have added floodlights that illuminate the 43-foot statue. Address: 5th Street Cincinnati OH USA 45202
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Union Terminal was originally built as the train station for Cincinnati in 1933 and was declared as a historical site in 1977. Today visitors can tour through the 10-story arched limestone and glass half-dome structure and view the several separate museums and theaters that it houses. Address: 1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH USA 45203-1130
1 800 733-2077
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Carew Tower Observatory This tower provides a good view of the city, and looks out to Kentucky and Indiana. The tower is located above Fountain Square in central Cincinnati. Address: 441 Vine Street Cincinnati OH USA 45202-2813
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Tyler Davidson Fountain Crafted by August von Kreling in 1819, Tyler Davidson Fountain is the oldest downtown sculpture in Cincinnati. The structure is 43 ft high and features four drinking spouts for pedestrians. Address: East Fifth Street (Fountain Square Plaza) Cincinnati OH USA
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The William Howard Taft Historic Site recaptures the home of the former President and Chief Justice of the United States. The site has four period rooms that reflect on family events of his boyhood. The second floor focuses on his life and career. Address: 2038 Auburn Ave Cincinnati OH USA 45219
1 513 684-3262
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