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Attractions
 

With so much to do and see in the Northern Kentucky area – from stunning golf courses, amusement parks and horse farms to world-renowned museums, historic sites and performing arts – whether your trip is recreational or professional, your hardest decision will be where to start first.

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Attractions

Ark Encounter
(Opening in 2014)
http://www.arkencounter.com
Scheduled to open in 2014!  Ark Encounter is a one-of-a-kind historically themed attraction that presents a number of historical biblically themed events, in an entertaining, educational and immersive way -- centered on a full-size, all-wood Ark, which should become the largest timber-frame structure in the USA. Ark Encounter is being developed by the same group, Answers in Genesis, that opened the Creation Museum in 2007.  Also located in Northern Kentucky, the Creation Museum is a 70,000 square foot high-tech museum that brings the pages of the Bible to life. See separate listing for The Creation Museum.
Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center
620 Greenup St
Covington, KY 41011
(859) 431-0020
http://www.bakerhunt.com
Explore your creativity through the Arts and Humanities! Baker Hunt offers classes in drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, quilting, language, dance, yoga and more at a beautifully landscaped, period mansion campus in the historic Licking Riverside neighborhood of Covington. Campus includes picturesque spaces for groups to meet and socialize.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
3400 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-281-4700
1-800-94-HIPPO
www.cincinnatizoo.org

 

Voted the #1 attraction in Cincinnati and one of the top zoos in the nation by Zagat Survey. Award-winning animal habitats and spectacular garden & plant displays featuring over 500 animals and 3,000 plant species. Numerous special animal exhibits including Giraffe Ridge, Manatee Springs, Nocturnal House, Jungle Trails, Gorilla World, Tiger Canyon, Wolf Woods, World of the Insect, Spaulding Children's Zoo and much more.

 

Coney Island
6201 Kellogg Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45230
513-232-8230
www.coneyislandpark.com

Over 50 classic amusement park rides and attractions and the giant, one-of-a-kind, Sunlite Pool – the world's largest recirculating swimming pool featuring over 2 acres and 3 million gallons of water fun including flumes, slides and water fun.  Group outings and catered picnics are a Coney Island specialty.  Live stage shows & music, beautifully landscaped grounds and paddle boats on Lake Como.


Drake Planetarium
2020 Sherman Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45212
513-396-5578
www.drakeplanetarium.org

Monthly planetarium shows and meditainment events.  See event website for information on public shows. 

Kings Island
6300 Kings Island Drive
513-573-5700
800-288-0808
www.visitkingsisland.com
Fourteen world-class rides – including the world’s tallest, fastest and longest wooden roller coasters plus family rides, live shows, Nickelodeon Universe and Boomerang Bay water park.
Laser Adventure with Pharaohs Golf & Games
55 Spiral Drive
Suite 1
Florence, KY 41042
859-371-4FUN
www.laseradventurenky.com

Over 7,000 sq. ft. in Laser Tag Arena with 2 full floors feturing ancient Egyptian world theme with heart pumping sound & adventure.   Play 9 holes of Pharaoh's dark light mini golf with hieroglyphics, mummies, pharaohs and more.  Try Guitar Hero on a GIANT SCREEN HDTV. Parent area and an Observation room available. Ask about Corporate and Group Events.

Lazer Kraze -- laser tag
1335 Donaldson Rd
Erlanger, KY 41018
(859) 371-5729
http://www.LazerKraze.com

Featuring multi-level space station laser tag arenas and Greater Cincinnati's largest laser tag systems for Out of this World  family and group fun.  Ask about organized team-building sessions including the new Indoor Trampoline Arena where your whole group will be bouncing off the walls!

Newport Aquarium
One Aquarium Way
Newport on the Levee Entertainment Complex
Newport, KY 41071
859-261-7444
www.newportaquarium.com

This state-of-the-art facility, named the No. 1 aquarium in the Midwest by the Zagat Survey, showcases thousands of animals from around the world in a million gallons of fresh and saltwater through 70 exhibits and 14 galleries, including five seamless acrylic tunnels totaling over 20 feet in length. Themed galleries include: Frog Bog, 'Gator Bayou, Jellyfish Gallery, Coral Reef, Shark Central,  Dangerous and Deadly, Kingdom of Penguins and more.

 

Sports of All Sorts
10094 Demia Way
Florence, KY 41042
859-371-5511
www.sportsofallsortsky.com

State of the art sports facilty features 4 basketball courts, a bowling center, volleyball, soccer, arcade,  fitness club and more.  Corporate and group outings.

Sportsville
Family Fun Center, Inc
25 Cavalier Blvd
Florence, KY 41042
859-372-7751
www.sportsvillekentucky.com

60,000 sq ft of family fun including arcade, batting cages, basketball, volleyball, mini golf, kiddie go-karts & more.  Options for Team Parties, Youth Group Functions, Church Outings, Corporate Outings, Private Events. Open Sun-Thurs 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-11pm.

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Bowling Centers

LaRu Bowling Lanes
2443 Alexandria Pike
Highland Heights,  KY
(859) 781-2111
Comfortable sports bar atmosphere with inexpensive prices and 16 bowling lanes.
Lookout Bowl
1665 Dixie Hwy
Ft. Wright,  KY
(859) 491-4121
Retro bowling with classic lanes, self-scoring and clean, well-maintained equipment and alleys.
Southern Lanes
7634 Alexandria Pike
Alexandria,  KY
(859) 635-2121
Fourteen lanes in addition to sand volleyball, live music and a sports bar.
Star Lanes on the Levee
1 Levee Way
Newport on the Levee Entertainment Complex
Newport, KY 41071
859-652-7250
www.starlaneslevee.com

Unique, upscale, boutique bowling center also offers billiards, a DJ booth, dozens of HD projection and LCD screens, full restaurant, bars, patio and more. 12 public lanes and a private party room with four lanes.  Dress code enforced.  After 8pm, it's a nightclub atmo for ages 21+.  

Super Bowl Bellewood
1211 Waterworks Road
Newport, KY 41071
859-781-1211
www.superbowlnky.com

Thirty-two lanes with automatic scoring, plus Racers Edge sports lounge, game room and billiards. 

Super Bowl Erlanger
510 Commonwealth Avenue
859-727-2000
www.superbowlnky.com

Sixty-four lanes with automatic scoring, plus SkyBox Sports Bar, High Rollers Club, billiards and game rooms.

Walt’s Center Lane Bowling
1809 Monmouth St.
Newport,  KY
(859) 431-2464
Automatic scoring and well-kept equipment and lanes – plus game room and pro shop.
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Golf Courses

AJ Jolly Golf Course
11541 Alexandria Pike
Alexandria,  KY
(859) 635-2106
www.ajjolly.com
Scenic views and plenty of trees with 6,219 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 (ladies’ par is 75).
Boone Links
19 Clubhouse Dr.
Florence,  KY
(859) 371-7550
www.boonelinksgolfcourse.com
Two public courses and 45 holes of golfing in the heart of Oakbrook in Florence, Kentucky.
Devou Park Golf Course
1344 Audubon Rd.
Covington,  KY
(859) 431-8030
www.landrumgolf.com
Featuring skyline views in a park setting – located five minutes from downtown Cincinnati and 10 minutes from CVG.
Flag Springs Golf Course
46 Smith Rd
California,  KY
(859) 635-2170
One mile from the picturesque Ohio River, 6,137 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71.
Kenton County Golf Courses
3908 Richardson Rd.
Independence,  KY
(859) 371-3200
www.kentoncounty.org/departments/golf_course

Three courses within a 54-hole complex – golf for all abilities including the Fox Run, the most challenging public course in Kentucky.

Lassing Pointe
2266 Double Eagle Dr.
Union,  KY
(859) 384-2266
www.boonelinksgolfcourse.com
One of the top public courses in the country – 6,724 yard layout including a practice range and short game center.
Meadowood Golf Course
1991 Golf Club Drive
Burlington,  KY
(859) 585-0422
www.meadowoodgolf.com
Golf course landmark since early 1950 – enjoyable and challenging nine-hole course for all skill levels.
The Golf Center at Kings Island
6042 Fairway Drive
Mason,  OH
(513) 398-7700
www.thegolfcenter.com
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, 40 holes of golf on two courses – the Grizzly PGA championship course and the Bruin mid-length family course.
The Golf Ranch – Burlington
5390 Limaburg Rd.
Burlington,  KY
(859) 282-1110
www.landrumgolf.com
Northern Kentucky’s premier four season driving range – 50 practice tees and short game area.
Twin Oaks & Plantation Club
450 E 43rd St
Covington,  KY
(859) 581-2410
www.golfattwinoaks.com
Bermuda grass fairways and Bentgrass greens, with plenty of mature trees with water and sand challenges.
World of Sports
7400 Woodspoint Dr.
Florence,  KY
(859) 371-8255
www.landrumgolf.com
Eighteen-hole executive course, 25 station lighted practice range – plus miniature golf, billiards and arcade.
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Historic Sites & Sightseeing

Agritourism -- Stay in a 150-year old Farmhouse
@ First Farm Inn
2510 Stevens Road
Idlewild, KY 41080
859-586-0199
http://firstfarminn.com

Spend a few days enjoying country life in Northern Kentucky, spend your nights in the spacious comfortable rooms of an updated 1870s farmhouse.  Rock on the porch, try the old-fashioned tire swing, paddle around the pond, fish for bass, ride the horses, visit with neighbors' cows and goats. Watch the sun set from the outdoor hot tub and enjoy a hot stone massage in your room for a complete relaxation experience.

Architreks + Cincinnati Walks
811 Race St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 421-4469
http://www.cincinnati-walks.org
Several distinct, 90-minute, walking tours are offered May-October -- and year-round by appointment. A program of the Cincinnati Preservation Assn and the Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati, tour routes include North Cincinnati, South Cincinnati, Mt. Adams, Findlay Market and Northside. Other specialty tours may also be available including Civil War and Over the Rhine neighborhood tours.
Carew Tower Observation Deck
441 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-579-9735

Outdoor rooftop observation deck atop the tallest building in Cincinnati. 9am-5pm daily. $2 admission; $1 ages 6-11; free for age 5 & under.

Carrol Chimes Bell Tower
605 Philadelphia St
in Mainstrasse Village
859-491-0458
www.mainstrasse.com
A 100-foot traditional German Gothic glockenspiel – 43-bell carillon plays hourly mini-concerts and Pied Piper of Hamelin re-enactments.
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
1140 Madison Avenue
Covington, KY 41011
(859) 431-2060
http://www.covcathedral.com

100 year old Gothic cathedral – one of only 35 minor basilicas in the country – is home to 26 Italian-carved gargoyles, over 80 priceless stained glass windows, mosaic and mural artworks and magnificent soaring architecture. Self-guided tour brochures available on site; guided tours also available. Open M-Sa 9:30am-4pm.

Dinsmore Homestead
5656 Burlington Pike
Burlington,  KY
(859) 586-6117
www.dinsmorefarm.org
A historic house and tour with antiques and artifacts from 19th and 20th century rural life, a hiking center for nature enthusiasts and resources for scholars, students and artists.
Gangsters Gamblers & Girls -- Newport Historic Walking Tour
18 E. 5th St
Newport, KY 41071
1-888-269-9439
www.newportgangsters.com

Before there was Las Vegas, there was Newport Kentucky. Walk the streets where gangsters made their millions, gamblers lost their lives and ladies of the night earned their living along "8 blocks of villainy" that at one time housed casinos, brothels and speakeasies.  Guided public tours along with private/corporate tour events are available.

Garden of Hope
699 Edgecliff Dr
Covington, KY 41011
859-491-1777

Tranquil, 2.5 acre park features an exact replica of Christ's tomb in Jerusalem, along with historic artifacts, statuary and imported stones from the Jordan River, Jerusalem's Wailing Wall, Solomon's Temple and more.  Also see a Spanish mission replica built with stones from the Horns of Hatton, where Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount.  Free guided tours (freewill offerings gladly accepted), are highly recommended (call for rsvns).

 

Harriet Beecher Stowe House
2950 Gilbert Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-751-0651
www.ohiohistory.org/places/stowe

For nearly 20 years, this was the home of the legendary abolitionist, and author of  Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe.  Stowe and her family were active as religious leaders, educators, writers, and anti-slavery and women’s rights advocates.  See attraction website for hours of operation. Free admission.


Historic Boone County
1786 Burlington Pike
Burlington Public Library (stop in for self-guided tour maps)
Burlington, KY 41005
859-342-2665
www.boonecountyheritage.org
A great place to explore – walking and driving tours, historic sites and churches, heritage events and parks, restaurants, antiques and shopping.
James A. Ramage Civil War Museum
1402 Highland Ave
Fort Wright, KY 41011
859-344-1145
www.fortwright.com/index.asp?page=museum

Learn about the defense of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati during the Civil War and how the community came together to defend the area during this critical period in our nation's history.  Open Fri-Sat (10am-5pm) and Sun (noon-5pm).

John A. Roebling Bridge
Court Avenue & East 2nd Street
Covington, KY 41011
859-341-2700
www.roeblingbridge.org

Recognized as a Natl Historic Landmark in 1975, the John A. Roebling  (blue, suspension) Bridge was built from 1856-1866 at a cost of 1.8 million dollars  to connect Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. It served as a prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge and today is a beloved and well-traversed regional landmark.  

Krohn Conservatory
Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-5707
www.cinci-parks.org

One of the largest (and oldest, est.1933)  public greenhouses in the world, Krohn Conservatory offers seasonal floral shows and 5,000 varieties on view including outstanding collections of tropical plants & flowers, desert, exotic and rainforest plants and unique Orchid and Bonsai exhibits.

Lloyd Library & Museum
917 Plum St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-721-3707
www.lloydlibrary.org

100+ year old private library includes historic, archival and current information on the subjects of natural history, botany, pharmacy and medicine. Their Historical Research Center for the Natural Health Movement is a vast repository for the archives and personal papers of those involved in both scientific and grass roots effots to bring natural health (naturopathic healing and alternative medicine) into the mainsream.


Meier’s Wine Cellars
6955 Plainfield Road
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 891-2900
(800) 346-2941
www.meierswinecellars.com
Ohio's oldest and largest winery – crafting award-winning wines and sparkling juices for over 100 years.
Mother of God Church
119 W. Sixth Street
Covington,  KY
(859) 291-2288
www.mother-of-god.org
1870s Italian Renaissance-style church, featuring 200 foot twin renaissance towers, murals and imported stained glass windows and statues.
Purple People Bridge
One Levee Way
Newport on the Levee Entertainment Complex
Newport, KY 41071
859-655-7700
www.purplepeoplebridge.com

This Ohio River pedestrian-only bridge, one of only a few in the U.S., crosses from the south bank of Cincinnati, OH to  the north bank of Newport, KY.  Built in 1872 and on the Natl Register of Historic Places, the bridge was beautifully restored and re-opened in 2003 as a pedestrian-only bridge providing breathtaking views of the Ohio riverfront year-around and serving as a popular venue for a wide variety of public and private events. 

Rabbit Hash General Store
10021 Lower River Rd.
Rabbit Hash,  KY
(859) 586-7744
www.rabbithash.com
A working general store since 1831 – in the heart of historic Rabbit Hash, a Northern Kentucky river town on the banks of the Ohio River.
Ride the Ducks
One Levee Way
Newport on the Levee
Newport, KY 41071
(859) 815-1439
http://www.newportducks.com

Groups of all sizes & ages will enjoy Cincinnati's most unique city tour. Historical WWII amphibious vehicles drive on city streets...then splash down into the Ohio River to explore the waterfronts of Newport, Covington and Cincinnati.  See the World Peace Bell, Riverside Drive, Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark and more. Tours last 45 minutes and depart hourly. Tickets can be purchased at the Levee Welcome Center in front of the Newport Aquarium.

Riverside Drive Historic District
Riverside Drive
Covington, KY 41011
A 13-block walking tour and historic area – Civil War homes, carriage houses and buildings accredited with the National Register of Historic Places.
Riverwalk Statue Tour
Riverside Drive
Covington, KY 41011
859-261-4677
www.covingtonarts.com

Self-guided walking tour through the Licking Riverside Historic District features several life-like bronze figures installed along the Riverwalk – among them, Roebling Suspension and Brooklyn bridge designer, James A. Roebling, James Bradley and painter John James Audubon.

Secret Passage Underground Railroad Tour
JLG Tours, Inc.
(513) 563-9380
(859) 344-5222
The definitive Underground Railroad experience – half, full or two-day tours with authentic slave narratives, re-enactments, and a River Jordan tribute.
Stratus Helicopters
4630 Airport Rd
Suite 101
Cincinnati , OH 45226
513-533-4354
www.stratushelicopters.com

Helicopter rides and area sight-seeing tours available by charter.  Owner Frank Ortega takes great pride in meeting all FAA regulations and, along with his staff, is dedicated to the highest standards of safety. 

Wiedemann Hill Mansion
1102 Park Avenue
Newport,  KY
(859) 655-9018
www.whillmansion.com

Designed by Samuel Hannaford in 1894, this historic private home offers 180° views of Newport, Mt. Adams and the Cincinnati skyline, and is now available for corporate & private cocktail, reception and dining events.

William Howard Taft National Historic Site
2038 Auburn Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45219
513-684-3362
www.nps.gov/wiho

From the time of his birth in 1857 unil he embarked on a political career that would win him the two highest offices in the nation, William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the U.S., lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. Start your visit at the Taft Education Center (TEC) followed by a guided tour of the Taft House. Open 8am-4pm daily.

World Peace Bell
425 York Street
Newport,  KY
(859) 581-2971
www.world-peacebell.com
Largest free-swinging bell in the world, weighing 66,000 pounds – originally crafted to be rung on the first International Day of Peace in 2000.
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Horse & Stable Services

Briarwood Farm
6520 East Bend Rd
Burlington, KY 41005
859-630-8371
www.briarwoodfarm.net

A full-care, full-service facility serving the tri-state for over 15 years. Specializing in breeding, training and showing exceptional hunter/jumpers and dressage sporthorses. Boarding, lessons, training and more are also offered. See the Briarwood Farm website for full information.

Bridlewood Farm
Dr. Barbara Schmidt DVM
11698 US Highway 42
Union, KY 41091
859-485-6000
www.BridlewoodHanoverians.com

Equine veterinary services and clinic.  

Cross Ridge Farm
12574 Andrews Rd
Walton, KY 41094
859-485-4518

Full service equestrian facility. Full care horse boarding -- pasture or stall with private paddocks available. Daily turnout. No stallions.  Outdoor sand arena. Trails. No horse rentals.

Day Dream Stables
Danielle Yungkau
4104 Bullittsville Rd
Burlington, KY 41005
859-586-1897

 Horse boarding, riding lessons, training & trails. 

First Farm Inn
Jennifer Warner & Dana Kisor
2510 Stevens Road
Idlewild, KY 41080
859-586-0199
http://firstfarminn.com/horses1.aspx

2-hour guided trail ride lessons year-round. Responsible, considerate children over age 5 accepted. Girlfriend getaways, small birthday parties and meetings available. Whether you've never ridden before, have taken lessons or grew up with your own horse, you'll enjoy your ride here. Rides include grooming, tacking up, practicing in the riding arena before riding around the ponds, through the woods and visiting with the neighbors' cows and goats. 

Holland Arabians
Paul & Angel DeVroomen
8276 Camp Ernst Rd
Burlington, KY 41005
859-384-4687
Liberty Hill Farm
12801 Cleek Lane
Walton, KY 41094
859-485-7470
www.libertyhillhorse.com

Specializing in breeding and foaling. 

Little Britain Stables
5307 Idlewild Rd
Burlington, KY 41005
859-586-7990

Welcoming horses and riders for over 45 years. Indoor and outdoor arenas, 90 acres, riding school, boarding and training available. 

Meadowview Farm
10830 Big Bone Church Rd
859-384-4048
www.meadowviewfarmkentucky.com

Premier horse farm features two arenas, indoor and outdoor. Six paddocks plus three fields for daily turnouts. 163 acres for trail riding.

Northern Kentucky Horse Center
13463 Poole Rd
Verona, KY 41092
859-991-4674
www.nkyhorse.com

225-acre full service horse facility includes wooded trails, new, state-of-the-art barn, free-span indoor (and outdoor) sand arenas, jump field, boarding, lessons, training, trail riding and more. All ages, skill levels and all riding disciplines are welcome. Packages available for company outings, group picnics and other corporate events.

Robin Hill Farm
Judy and Jean-Yves Robin
1005 Stephenson Mill Rd
Walton, KY 41094
859-485-1493
www.robinhillfarm.net

Small, quiet, friendly riding and boarding stable featuring full care horse boarding and English/Western riding lessons for beginner or novice rider. CHA instructor on site.

Steppin’ Hi Stables
Arlyne Trumble
12405 Hutton Dr
Walton, KY 41094
859-485-4654
www.steppinhistables.com

500 acres of private owned land with 12 miles of groomed trails. Indoor & outdoor arena, a round pen and jump course for training. Lots of turnout in safe board fence pasture.  Beautiful, farm-raised hay for sale.  Lessons not offered to the public. 

Sun Arab Stables
Daunna Sellers
15918 Porter Rd
Verona, KY 41092
859-485-4403
www.shagya-arabs.com

Shagya Arabians. Full service equine facility with boarding facilities. 

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Museums

American Sign Museum
2515 Essex Place
Walnut Hills, OH 45206
513-258-4020
www.signmuseum.net

Take a walk down memory lane and experience the only public sign museum in America! Enjoy a 1.5-2 hour guided tour of the museum featuring over 3,000 catalogued objects from bygone eras. Have fun learning about the history of the sign industry and its significant contribuion to commerce and the American landscape. Open  Saturday only, 10am-4pm or by appointment.  Cost is $10 per person; children under 12 accompanied by a paying adult are free. Group rates available.

Behringer-Crawford Museum
The Home for Northern Kentucky's Heritage
1600 Montague Road
Devou Park
Covington, KY 41011
859-491-4003
www.bcmuseum.org

Visit an historic c. 1848 home and travel through the region's history along rivers, roads, rails and runways thru artifacts and interactive displays and activities. Climb the Roebling Bridge and pilot a packet boat along the Ohio River; stop in a the drive-in theater and enjoy the show in a 1959 Buick and soar through the development of the International Airport. Other exhibits feature prehistoric, Civil War and Underground Railroad artifacts. Open Tu-Sat 10-5pm and Sun 1-5pm.

Center for Holocaust & Humanity Education
at Rockwern Academy
8401 Montgomery Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45236
513-487-3055
www.holocaustandhumanity.org

Dedicated to worldwide curriculum development, teacher training and innovative educational programs , the Center promotes tolerance, inclusion and social justice based on lessons from the Holocaust. Their collection includes hundreds of artifacts from the Hillel Judaica Collection and a permanent exhibition, "Mapping Our Tears" which contains WWII and Holocaust artifacts and an interactive theatre of testimonies.

Cincinnati Art Museum
953 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 639-2995
(877) 472-4CAM
www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org
Houses 60,000 works spanning 6,000 years with permanent and traveling exhibitions of paintings, photos, sculptures, instruments, costumes and period rooms.
Cincinnati Fire Museum
315 W. Court Street
Cincinnati,  OH
513-621-5553
www.cincyfiremuseum.com

A 1907 National Register firehouse with over 200 years of firefighting history – includes exhibits of early leather fire buckets, an 1808 fire drum,  the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati, a Hunneman hand pumper, modern fire engine equipment and more.


Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
1301 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45203
513-287-7000
800-733-2077
www.cincymuseum.org

Inside the enormous and historic Union Terminal building, a magnificently preserved, Art Deco landmark built in 1933 as a passenger railroad terminal, is an award-winning complex of  distinct museums and attractions including the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science and the Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater, along with special exhibitions, exhibits, events and much more.

Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum
100 Main St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-765-7923
http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/cin/ballpark/museum/index.jsp

Changing exhibits, player appearances, interactive exhibits, hall of records, memorabilia & artifacts, salute to Reds radio, videos, and much more tell about the history of the Cincinnati Reds.  Hours and dates of operation vary. See website for off-season, in-season and game-day schedules. Group rates for 15+.

Contemporary Arts Center
44 East 6th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 345-8400
http://www.contemporaryartscenter.org
One of the first institutions in the U.S. dedicated to exhibiting the art of our time. For over 60 years, the CAC has been a forum for progressive art and ideas – a non-collecting institution focusing on developments in painting, sculpture, photography, performance and new media.
Creation Museum
2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd
Petersburg, KY 41080
(888) 582-4253
(800) 778-3390
http://www.creationmuseum.org
A walk through history via the pages of the Bible – explore how scripture provides an eye-witness account of the beginning of all things in a state-of-the-art 70,000 square foot museum designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director. This acclaimed, one-of-a-kind museum is filled with animatronic displays (moving dinosaurs), videos, a planetarium, Special Effects Theater and much more.
Fort Thomas Military and Community Museum
940 Cochran St
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
(859) 441-1055
http://www.ftthomas.org
During WWI and WWII, Fort Thomas was an induction center and over 80,000 were signed up for military duty on this very site. Dozens of original buildings still stand within the historic Fort which is now called Tower Park. The museum houses Military Displays (from Spanish American War, WWI and WWII and newer engagements), local art, a Beverly HIlls Supper Club Memorial Room, a Tea Room, Conservancy Display and more. Take a historic walking tour of Tower Park as well as the adjoining historic Midway District -- a business area that was created to serve the needs of the military. Open Noon-4pm Mon, Wed, Thurs, Friday and the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month.
Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum
3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-221-1875
www.huc.edu/museums

A permanent collection of Jewish archaeological artifacts from the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem plus Jewish ceremonial and ritual objects,  exhibits depicting Torah study, American Judaism and also aspects of the Holocaust and modern Israel.

James A. Ramage Civil War Museum
1402 Highland Avenue
Fort Wright,  KY
(859) 344-1145
Named after Dr. James A. Ramage, Civil War historian – 14-acre park, excavation and museum featuring Storer House, Battery Hooper and Civil War reenactments.
National Museum of the United States Air Force
at Wright Patterson Air Force Base
1100 Spaatz Street
937-255-3286
www.nationalmuseum.af.mil
World's largest and oldest military aviation museum with nearly 300 aircraft and thousands of artifacts from the Wright Brothers days to present.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
50 East Freedom Way
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-333-7500
877-648-4838
www.freedomcenter.org
Exhibits, programs, research and interactive experiences promoting collaborative learning and dialogue, and bringing to life the importance – and relevance – of struggles for freedom around the world and throughout history, including today.
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum
1763 Hamilton-Cleves Rd
State Route 128
Hamilton, OH 45013
513-887-9514
www.pyramidhill.org

265-acre sculpture park and outdoor museum combine the lure of nature with the dynamic presence of monumental art.  A setting where landscape and art come together in natural galleries among vast meadows and woodlands.  New in 2009, an indoor museum of ancient sculpture. Walk or drive through the park. Seasonal and special events throughout the year.

Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati
315 W. Southern Ave.
Covington, KY 41011
859-491-RAIL
www.cincirailmuseum.org

Non-profit organization working to preserve historic rail artifacts – features self-guided tours of Pullman sleepers, engine cars, cabooses, engine cars, troop carriers and more. Guided tours can be arranged for groups. Open Wednesdays & Saturdays only, 10am-4pm.


Taft Museum of Art
316 Pike Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-241-0343
www.taftmuseum.org

National Historic Landmark and home to an extensive art collection including European and American master paintings and Chinese porcelains as well as temporary special exhibitions on varied themes. Open Wednesday-Sunday with free admission on Sundays. 

Vent Haven Museum
33 West Maple Ave.
Ft. Mitchell,  KY
(859) 341-0461
www.venthavenmuseum.net
World’s only museum dedicated to the art of ventriloquism – featuring over 500 figures from 20 countries.
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Nightlife

MainStrasse Village
530 Main Street
Corner of 6th & Main & sourrounding area
Covington, KY 41011
859-491-0458
www.mainstrasse.org
Designated as a national historic district, this 19th century German neighborhood features unique shops & galleries, a variety of excellent restaurants, pubs and entertainment options for live music including rooftop Jazz, authentic Dixieland and more. Throughout the year, the village also hosts several festivals as well as gallery hops, holiday celebrations, pub crawls, antiques markets and more.
Newport on the Levee
One Levee Way
Newport, KY 41071
(859) 291-0550
http://www.newportonthelevee.com
Popular dining and entertainment complex, on Northern Kentucky's riverfront, offers an exceptional view of the Cincinnati skyline and features a wide variety of excellent fine and casual dining restaurants, shopping, seasonal festivals, lively pubs and clubs, live music & concerts and more. Also home to several of the region's best and most unique attractions including the Newport Aquarium, Funny Bone Comedy Club, AMC Theatres, and GameWorks.
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Outdoor Adventures

Benton Farms
11946 Old Lexington Pike
Walton, KY 41094
(859) 485-7000
http://bentonfamilyfarm.webs.com
Visit a real, 260 acre, working family farm that provides a variety of educational farm experiences for families, schools, day camps and other groups interested in agritourism.  Benton Farms is home to cattle, sheep, goats, horses, ducks, beekeeping & rabbits. It's crops include soybeans, wheat, corn, hay and pumpkins as well as u-pick sweet corn, tomatoes, green beans and black berries. In the fall, enjoy Pumpkin Days on th Farm.
Big Bone Landing Marina & Campground
14036 Boat Dock Road
Big Bone,  KY
(859) 384-1713
Basic campsites and boat access to the Ohio River with dock space, boat storage and canoe rental.
Big Bone Lick State Park
3380 Beaver Road
859-384-3522
www.parks.ky.gov/findparks/recparks/bb/

A Natl Natural Landmark and on the Natl Register of Historic Places,  this 512-acre state park is well-known for its fossil beds full of vertibrates from the Pleistocene era. The park has 62-site campground with a swimming pool, playground, 1.75-acre fishing lake, hiking and picnic areas, miniature golf and other recreation activites.

Boone County Arboretum at Central Park
9190 Camp Ernst Road
Union,  KY
(859) 384-4999
www.bcarboretum.org
Nation’s first arboretum within an active recreation park setting – more than 2,700 trees and shrubs,121 acres and 2 miles of paved walking paths.
Earthjoy
Tree Climbing Classes & Outings
1500 Race Track Rd
AJ Jolly Park Playground
Alexandria, KY 41001
859-653-2907
http://www.climbtreeswithearthjoy.com

Recreational tree climbing!  Earthjoy's team designs fun and challenging playgrounds in nature -- where you can feel safe to be totally yourself connecting to trees, nature and others. Classes are offered as well as guided private tree climbing outings from 2-2.5 hours.  Open Jan-Dec on weekends from 8am-7pm.

Ellis Farm
262 Chambers Road
Walton,  KY
(859) 485-6596
Full and partial care horse boarding, outdoor and arena riding, plus banquet facilities.
First Farm Inn
2510 Stevens Road
(859) 586-0199
www.firstfarminn.com
Bed and breakfast for people and horses – featuring horseback riding, year-round hot tub, in-room or hot stone massages, winter ski packages and numerous farm, horse care and riding activities.
Jane’s Saddlebag
13989 Ryle Road
Union,  KY
(859) 384-6617
www.bigbonelick.com
Big Bone Lick, Kentucky – specialty food and events, nature walks and outdoor porches, interpreted history and antiques and a farm animal petting zoo.
Morgan’s Brookville Canoe Center – Whitewater River
7040 Whitewater River Lane
765-647-4904
888-304-4904
www.morganscanoe.com
Located on the fastest flowing river in Indiana, 120-acre facility known for its clear waters and abundant wildlife.
Perfect North Slopes
19074 Perfect Lane
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
513-381-7517
www.perfectnorth.com

Skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Rentals, lessons and full ski shop available.

In season, open 9:30am-1am Fri-Sat, 9:30am-9:30pm Sun-Thurs. Group rates available for 15+ people.

Segway Tours of Eden Park & Downtown Cincinnati
Eden Park Dr
Cincinnati, OH 45202
859-628-7728
www.segwayofohio.net

90-minute tours offer a guided look at downtown Cincinnati or one of greater Cincinnati's most beautiful public parks  aboard a Segway i2 model personal vehicle. Tours are by appointment and are for age 16 & up.

Split Rock Conservation Park
4503 Belleview Road
Petersburg,  KY
(859) 689-9999
www.splitrockpark.org
Outdoor learning center with programs on ecology, archeology, geology and local history, showcasing Boone County’s natural biodiversity and the spectacular geological formation, Split Rock.
Thaxton’s Canoe Trails
33 Hornbeek Road
Suite 3
Butler,  KY
(859) 472-2000
(877) 643-8762
www.gopaddling.com

Canoeing and kayaking rentals on the Licking River. Advance reservations and walk-ins welcome. Trips run 8am-4pm daily (weather and river conditions permitting). Group discounts available. See website for full information.

 

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Performing Arts & Theater

AMC Newport 20 Theatres
Newport on the Levee
One Levee Way
Newport,  KY
(859) 261-8100
www.newportonthelevee.com
Consistently rated the region’s No. 1 movie theater – first-run movies showcased in 20 theaters with tiered stadium-style and reclining seats and state-of-the-art digital surround sound technology.
Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 621-ARTS
www.cincinnatiarts.org/aronoff
A state-of-the-art performance and arts facility, home to the Cincinnati Ballet and Fifth Third Bank Broadway Series as well as special event and art performances sponsored by the Cincinnati Arts Association.
Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center (The)
1028 Scott Blvd.
Covington, KY 41011
(859) 491-2030
http://www.thecarnegie.com
The largest multidisciplinary arts venue in Northern Kentucky offers events for all ages, educational programs, concerts, theatrical productions, art exhibitions and more within five art galleries, a renovated turn-of-the-century theatre and education center.
Cincinnati Ballet
1555 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 621-5219
(513) 621-5282
http://www.cincinnatiballet.com

Vibrant renditions from the classical repertoire as well as new works are performed under the direction of artistic director and CEO Victoria Morgan in the majestic Cincinnati Music Hall and the Aronoff Center for the Performing Arts. 

Cincinnati Opera
1243 Elm Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 241-2742
(888) 533-7149
www.cincinnatiopera.com
Established singers and rising stars performing world-renowned operas each summer season with the second oldest opera company in the United States.
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
962 Mt. Adams Circle
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 421-3888
(888) 582-3208
www.cincyplay.com
Professional regional theater that produces an eclectic mix of comedies, dramas, established hits and world premiers in an intimate theatrical environment.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 381-3300
www.cincinnatisymphony.org
Two dynamic ensembles from some of the world’s finest musicians, featuring Paavo Järvi conducting and directing the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Erich Kunzel for the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati
1127 Vine Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 421-3555
www.cincyetc.com
Cincinnati's only downtown professional theater performing dynamic seasons of new works, modern classics and world premieres.
Kentucky Symphony Orchestra
540 Linden Avenue
Newport, KY 41071
(859) 431-6216
http://www.kyso.org

With a mission to make classical music attractive, accessible and affordable, the KSO delivers high performance standards and a unique and compelling repertoire presented in a very thematic and entertaining format.  Everything from silent films to rock operas, comedians, country bands, Civil War battle re-enactments, aerobic classes and more may play a part in their concert programs.  A subscrption series as well as a popular outdoor summer series are offered. 

Madison Theater
730 Madison Ave
Covington, KY 41011
859-491-2444
www.madisontheateronline.com

Historic theater offers a variety of live music concerts featuring national and international music groups as well as comedy, sports and film events throughout the year. Enjoy their state of the art sound and lighting systems, 3 full-service bars and an eclectic lineup of bands and artists spanning all genres.  See the Madison Theater website for a complete list of upcoming events and live music concerts.

Mariemont Players
4101 Walton Creek Rd
Walton Creek Theater
513-684-1236
www.mariemontplayers.com

Since 1936, Mariemont Players has been an all-volunteer community theater organization committed to producing high quality entertainment at affordable prices.  They continue to receive numerous awards and honors locally for their work and produce a full season of shows from July-May each year. Walton Creek Theater, a former four-room schoolhouse in suburban Cincinnati, OH, was converted to their permanent performance space in 1958.  

Monmouth Theatre
Music, Comedy & Live Theater
636 Monmouth St
Newport, KY 41071
859-655-9140
www.monmouththeatre.com

The Monmouth Theatre is an eclectic entertainment venue offering an expansive lineup of live events. On any given weekend, choices can range from poetry to jazz standards, or from Shakespeare to Elvis or the River City Stars. Smoke-free venue. 

Riverbend Music Center
6295 Kellogg Avenue
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 232-5882
(513) 232-6220
www.riverbend.org
Outdoor amphitheater next to Coney Island hosting top names in entertainment from country to rock to adult contemporary acts.
Showboat Majestic
Cincinnati Landmark Productions
Mehring Way
513-241-6550
www.cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com
Original 1800s showboat and professional summer stock theatre rich with history, nostalgia and river romance moored at the foot of Broadway Street.
Stained Glass Theatre
802 York Street
859-291-7464
www.footlighters.org
Volunteer community theatre performing three regular season shows a year and host to various events including Linton Chamber Music Series' Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions.
Taft Theatre
317 East Fifth Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 421-9000
www.taftevents.com
Sixty-five-year-old facility hosting numerous Broadway shows, musicians, comedians, children’s shows, theater productions and other art and entertainment events.
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Professional Sports

Black N Bluegrass Rollergirls
Midwest Sports
25 Cavalier Blvd
Florence, KY 41042
(800) 838-3006
http://black-n-bluegrass.com
Women's flat track roller derby club features two competitive teams that compete throughout the Midwest. This skater-owned league promotes the themes of good sportswomenship and athleticism and all ages are invited to attend their exciting home bouts. Season runs approx. April-October. Tickets are general admission with discounts for groups of 10 or more.
Cincinnati Bengals
Paul Brown Stadium
One Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 621-8383
(888) 621-TDTD
www.cincinnatibengals.com
Cincinnati’s professional football team.
Cincinnati Cyclones
U.S. Bank Arena
100 Broadway Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 421-PUCK
www.cycloneshockey.com
ECHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens and Nashville Predators.
Cincinnati Reds
Great American Ball Park
100 Main Street
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 381-7337
(877) 647-7337
www.reds.com
Cincinnati’s major league baseball team.
Florence Freedom
Champion Window Field
7950 Freedom Way
Florence,  KY
(859) 594-4487
www.florencefreedom.com
Kentucky’s Frontier League baseball team.
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Racing & Casinos

Belterra Casino Resort & Spa
Highway 156
Florence, IN 47020
812-427-7777
888-BELTERRA
www.belterracasino.com
State-of-the-art 38,000 square foot riverboat casino, world-class hotel and spa.
Competition Racing
891 Rudolph Way
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
812-539-4949
www.competitionracing.net

Upscale, adult entertainment facility offers guests the thrill of experiencing high speed, precision European-style karting.  Group outings and open racing for the general public.

Grand Victoria Casino & Resort
600 Grand Victoria Drive
Rising Sun,  IN
(800) GRAND-11
(800) 472-6311
www.grandvictoria.com
Hyatt’s 300-acre resort with casino, hotel and golf course overlooking the river.
Hollywood Casino
777 Hollywood Blvd
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
888-274-6797
www.hollywoodindiana.com

Live poker 24/7, Texas Hold 'Em, slots, blackjack, craps, mini-baccarat, roulette, Caribbean stud, three & four card poker and much more.  Live entertainment, a variety of dining options and special group packages for groups of 50-240.

Kentucky Speedway
5120 Sparta Pike
888-652-7223
859-578-2328 (group tickets)
www.kentuckyspeedway.com

Northern Kentucky's own 1.5 mile Tri-oval track features 66,000 grandstand seats, 50 luxury suites,  a 2000 seat Bluegrass Club and more. Official NASCAR Busch and Craftsman Truck track, as well as ARCA and IndyCar racing, and driving programs sponsored by Jeff Gordon, Mario Andretti, Dale Jarrett, Fast Track, Richard Petty and more. Group discounts for 50+.

Richard Petty Driving Experience
At the Kentucky Speedway
5120 Sparta Pike
Sparta,  KY
(800) BE-PETTY
www.1800BEPETTY.com
The ultimate race experience – behind the wheel or ride-along at high speeds in a NASCAR-style stock car.
River Downs Thoroughbred Race Track
6301 Kellogg Avenue
Cincinnati,  OH
(513) 232-8000
www.riverdowns.com

Live horse racing Tuesday through Sunday, in season --  with simulcast racing 7 days a week.  Special packages, dining and seating options for groups. 

Turfway Park
7500 Turfway Road
(859) 371-0200
(800) 733-0200
www.turfway.com

Premier Thoroughbred horse racing facility featuring live racing, in season --  and simulcast racing daily. Signature events include the Lane’s End Stakes and the Kentucky Cup Day of Champions. Special packages, seating and dining options for groups.

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Riverboat Cruises

BB Riverboats
101 Riverboat Row
Newport,  KY
(859) 261-8500
(800) 261-8586
www.bbriverboats.com
Sightseeing, lunch, brunch, dinner and specialty menu dinner cruises featuring music, entertainment and themed cruises.
Celebrations Riverboats
848 Elm Street
Ludlow, KY 41016
859-581-2600
www.celebrationriverboats.com
Private chartered riverboat cruises available for everything from parties to banquets, meetings to conventions.
Queen City Riverboats
303 OFallon Street
859-292-8687
859-292-8688
www.queencityriverboats.com
Public and charter cruises for lunch, brunch, dinner, moonlight and special occasions.
River Escape Cruises, LLC
Boat Location: Rivertowne Marina
4601 Kellogg Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45226
859-801-1718
www.riverescapecruises.com

Private cruises for up to 6 people. Day cruises to casinos, dam and nearby river towns.  Overnight destinations plus popular standard 2-1/2 hour cruises.

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Tennis

DeVou Park Tennis Club
1344 Audubon Road
Covington,  KY
(859) 431-8030
704-acre park with three clay tennis courts and six hard surface tennis courts.
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