Cincy Region Visitors Guide 2023

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OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE WHERE CULTURE REIGNS Sip along The B-Line 34 Find inspiration in the streets 42 Dig in to Cincy’s signature dish 25

Welcome to the Cincy Region — where Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky unite. This region is an extraordinarily diverse destination — Cincinnati’s midwestern, urban vibrancy meets Northern Kentucky’s southern charm and funky flavors. Our cultures collide creating experiences that are wildly different yet easily accessible, around every corner, over every hill and back and forth across the river.

THAT’S CULTURE

Come experience it for yourself.

ON THE COVER: Cincinnati aerial view: Colin Peterman, Boone County Distilling Co.: Boone County Distilling Co., Tristan Eaton mural: Ross Czarnik, Gold Star Chili: Laura Watilo Blake

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Visit Cincy

525 Vine St., Ste. 1200, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 800-543-2613, visitcincy.com

meetNKY

50 E. RiverCenter Blvd., Ste. 200, Covington, KY 41011 877-NKY-VISIT (659-8474), meetnky.com

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Eat and drink your way around the region at restaurants, bars, breweries and distilleries.

24 Savor Cincy Flavor

30 The Night is Young

32 Brewed and Bottled

34 Lock, Stock and Barrel

36 SPORTS CULTURE

Get in touch with your competitive side in Cincy, on the field and off.

36 Team Spirit

38 CREATIVE CULTURE

From artsy establishments to the city streets, inspiration abounds here.

38 Cincy Expressions

44 OUTDOOR CULTURE

Take to the great outdoors at parks, waterways, a world-class zoo and more.

44 Level Up

46 Zoo Days

50 HISTORY CULTURE

Hear the inspiring stories that have shaped the region.

50 Our Roots Run Deep

53 Sites to See

54 COMMUNITY CULTURE

Celebrate

Get to know the people and places that make up Cincy’s diverse community. Made With Love Celebrate With Us Around the Block

SWEET DREAMS

Turn inspiration into plans when you book your overnight stay.

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FIND YOUR WAY
the region with handy maps and travel tips.
BE A PART OF CINCY’S STORY
the best snap-worthy spots and share your adventures.
CINCY REGION, YOUR WAY
a unique way to experience the Cincy Region, whether you’re new here or not.
WHO WE ARE: BY THE NUMBERS
a closer look at the Cincy community.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
up with what’s happening in Cincy all year.
MUSIC CULTURE
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“I DON’T WANT MY PAST TO BECOME MY GRANDCHILDREN’S FUTURE."

NOT EVEN EIGHTY YEARS AFTER THE HOLOCAUST, LOCAL CINCINNATI SURVIVOR ZAHAVA RENDLER SHARES THESE WORDS OF WARNING IN EVERY TALK SHE GIVES. LIKE MANY OF US, SHE’S DEEPLY WORRIED ABOUT THE RISE IN ANTISEMITISM IN OUR CITY AND AROUND THE WORLD

WILLL YOU STAND WITH ZAHAVA? LEARN FROM HER STORY AT THE NANCY & DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER A T HISTORIC UNION TERMINAL.

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@black.art.speaks BLINK @cincyshark79
A PART OF CINCY’S STORY #visitcincy #visitNKY SMALE RIVERFRONT PARK HOTEL COVINGTON NEWPORT AQUARIUM @katypardoduarte BLM! MURAL @trevorfelch 4 2023 CINCY REGION @stadiumswithmysons NOMAD KY @bringyourdog.cincy GLIER’S GOETTAFEST @hungrycleo GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK @ukkatot FOUNTAIN SQUARE @ig_md34 MAINSTRASSE, COVINGTON @criss25ann
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GOODFELLAS @ohiojourneys

TURFWAY PARK RACING & GAMING @gnat_55

FRISCH’S BIG BOY @bridgekathleen

BLINK @bbusovicki

BOCKFEST @theotrmama

FIRST ROW: Katalina’s in Columbus @foodsofjane, Lake Alma State Park in Wellston @ohiojourneys, Circleville Pumpkin Show in Circleville @sarah_startmiller, Shawnee State Park Lodge in Portsmouth @dave_dotson, Rennick Meat Market in Ashtabula @ohio_wine_country

SECOND ROW: A.W. Marion State Park in Circleville @mark.funkhouser, Ohio State Fair in Columbus @_snapshawt_ , Toledo Zoo & Aquarium in Toledo @alexa_sheree.m THIRD ROW: Holmes County @behetler, Otherworld in Columbus @hollyhobby_photography, Melt Bar and Grilled in Lakewood @b.kulkin, Railroad Brewing Company in Avon @keg_and_camera FOURTH ROW: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park in Hamilton @1sharpanna, Ohio Renaissance Festival in Harveysburg @katibestphotos, Winterfest at Kings Island in Mason @singcinnati

THERE’S NO BETTER WAY TO PRESERVE A MEMORY THAN WITH A PHOTO (or two, or 10) featuring iconic backdrops across the Cincy Region. Tickle the oversized piano keys in Smale Riverfront Park, cross the Purple People Bridge into Northern Kentucky, scale the Art Climb staircase at the Cincinnati Art Museum, explore Covington’s charming Old-World vibe or follow The B-Line bourbon trail to popular bars and restaurants. Don’t miss the city’s rooftop bar scene for gorgeous skyline views, the stunning street murals in the Over-the-Rhine district or art deco landmarks like Union Terminal and the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. Tag and show off your explorations! #VisitCincy and #VisitNKY

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CINCY REGION, YOUR WAY

Whether it’s your first trip to the Queen City or your 50th, the Cincy Region offers a wealth of new experiences to explore and signature attractions to discover — or rediscover — for a fresh visit every time.

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NEWPORT AQUARIUM Part of the popular Newport on the Levee development, this family-friendly facility offers a fun chance to interact with penguins, sharks and stingrays. The completely refreshed Coral Reef Tunnel promises even more jaw-dropping, watery adventure.

KINGS ISLAND The sprawling 360+ acre amusement park serves up thrills galore, from the Orion, Beast and Racer roller coasters to Soak City water slides and seasonal WinterFest fun.

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7 FOUNTAIN SQUARE

A namesake fountain, trendy bars and restaurants, live music and a seasonal ice rink anchor Cincinnati’s most popular public gathering space.

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On the same river bank that escaping Civil War slaves crossed on their journeys north to freedom, this moving, multi-faceted museum examines the ongoing struggle for equality both here in America and around the world.

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More than 50 artisan food and goods vendors populate Findlay Market, Ohio’s oldest public marketplace. Visit this historic landmark for a memorable breakfast, lunch and shopping experience.

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The second-oldest zoo in the country dates all the way back to 1875. Happy news — Fiona the hippo, the most famous current resident, welcomed little brother Fritz in 2022.

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Cincinnati fans bleed red and white for their hometown team. If you can’t catch a Major League Baseball game during the regular season, don’t worry. The museum and hall of fame stay open year-round.

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In The Banks entertainment district on the downtown Cincinnati riverfront, this new-asof-2021 indoor/outdoor venue hosts a diverse lineup of touring artists, bands and festivals.

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The former Union Terminal train station (a National Historic Landmark) now houses several museums, special exhibit space and an OMNIMAX theater all under one stunning art deco half-dome roof.

10 DEVOU PARK

The largest green space in Covington, Kentucky, offers 700+ acres of fresh air, 18-hole golf and disc golf courses, playgrounds, mountain biking trails and gorgeous scenic views of the Cincinnati skyline and Ohio River Valley.

Strike a pose at the Sing the Queen City sign near Smale Riverfront Park before a leisurely stroll across the Roebling Bridge to Covington, Kentucky.

Did you know?

Cincy is home to the Lucky Cat Museum, which features more than 2,000 waving Japanese Maneki-neko, or beckoning cats.

ANDREW J. BRADY MUSIC CENTER
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NATIONAL UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FREEDOM CENTER FINDLAY MARKET CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK & CINCINNATI REDS HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
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AMERICAN SIGN MUSEUM Ooh and ahh at decades worth of showy gold leaf, art deco, neon and funky plastic commercial advertising signage at this quirky Camp Washington repository and repair workshop.

NEWPORT ON THE LEVEE Home to the Newport Aquarium, an eclectic group of restaurants, friendly bars and cafes, chic boutiques and an AMC movie theater, this multi-use complex is a one-stop shop for dining, drinking and entertainment.

TOP 10 FOR FAMILIAR FRIENDS

You’ve been to Cincy before, but only long enough to scratch the surface. Why not dig a little deeper into everything the city has to offer by checking out something new to you?

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CONEY ISLAND Sitting pretty on the Ohio River banks, this retro water park delights summertime guests of all ages with fun splash features, water slides and North America’s largest recirculating swimming pool.

Do you feel lucky? Come out to play at Cincy’s most nostalgic riverfront gaming and racing destination, formerly known as the River Downs Thoroughbred horse racing facility.

5 CREATION MUSEUM AND ARK ENCOUNTER

Head to Petersburg in Northern Kentucky to experience an intriguing interactive Bible story, then steer south towards Williamstown to marvel at a several-story-tall replica of Noah’s Ark.

6 SUMMIT PARK

Spend the day meandering a 130-acre urban paradise with walking trails, plenty of greenspace, an observation tower and year-round events from festivals to farmers’ markets.

7 HARD ROCK CASINO

With dining, gaming, cocktails and live concert performances by nationally touring bands on the menu, good times are a safe bet at the Hard Rock.

8 CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM

A Queen City cultural institution since 1886, this handsome Beaux-Arts building holds priceless collections of African, American, Asian, European and Native American art. Best of all, general admission and parking are always free.

9 FLORENCE Y’ALLS

Bring the kids along to root, root, root for Florence, Kentucky’s Frontier League home team during good oldfashioned baseball games at Thomas More Stadium.

10 MEGACORP PAVILION

Set a course to this Newport, Kentucky, music venue to catch more than 180 artists, bands and live acts strutting their stuff on state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor stages throughout the year.

Did you know?

Dedicated in 1843 and dubbed “The Birthplace of American Astronomy,” the Cincinnati Observatory is the oldest public observatory in the U.S.

The predecessor of its more well-known Brooklyn counterpart, the Roebling Suspension Bridge constructed in the 1860s seamlessly connects Covington, Kentucky, to Cincinnati’s vibrant Smale Riverfront Park and makes for a stunning, architectural backdrop.

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Celebrating Cincy’s legendary music scene, the 18,000-square-foot Tristan Eaton mural is the largest in the state. Hit the Cocktail Terrace at 21c Museum Hotel to drink in other spectacular downtown views.

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No matter how many times you may have been to the Cincy Region before, there’s always something new to do and see in and around the Queen City.

1 TAFT MUSEUM OF ART

This small but mighty cultural institution curates an impressive art collection to exhibit in a 200-year-old former private residence that has housed some of the city’s most important local families.

2 TURFWAY PARK RACING & GAMING

Live Thoroughbred horse racing settles into a contemporary new home in Florence to complement the adrenaline rush of indoor gaming.

3 THE B-LINE ®

Taste the flavor of Northern Kentucky’s proud distilling heritage with a journey through distinctive craft distilleries, local restaurants and bourbon bars. Plan your transportation ahead of time for a seamless (and safe) experience.

4 CINCINNATI BLACK MUSIC WALK OF FAME

Opening this summer at The Banks’ Andrew J. Brady Music Center, this brandnew attraction pays homage to iconic African American artists, musicians and performers with ties to Southwest Ohio.

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CINCINNATI NATURE CENTER

Go play in Cincy’s great outdoors with an 1,800-acre network of hiking trails and rejuvenating green spaces to enjoy. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings.

6 NEWPORT RACING & GAMING

Hit this Newport hotspot for thrilling Vegas-style slots, gaming machines, simulcast racing and live music shows by local bands.

7 AMERICAN LEGACY TOURS

Take a deep dive into the more notorious side of the Cincy Region’s past with guided walking tours that highlight underground caverns, gangster history and haunted sites.

8 CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF ST. PETER IN CHAINS

With its soaring 220-foot spire, gorgeous murals and mosaics, ornate columns and stone angels surrounding the main altar, visits to this Greek Revival-style church are, quite literally, a religious experience.

9 BIG BONE LICK STATE HISTORIC SITE

Believe it or not, some fossils found in this Kentucky state park date all the way back to the Ice Age. Today, this spacious property is home to hiking trails, camp sites, a museum full of exhibits and its own bison herd.

BB RIVERBOATS The Ohio River has always been Cincy’s lifeblood. Ply the waters in style with a lunch, brunch, dinner or sightseeing cruise aboard the majestic Belle of Cincinnati or the genteel River Queen.

Did you know?

The Cincy Region is home to the world’s only dedicated ventriloquist museum — Vent Haven Museum — located in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.

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WHO WE ARE Think you know the Cincy Region? Dig a little deeper with these facts and figures. SETTLED IN 1788 6 distinct neighborhoods in the city of Cincinnati BRIDGES 52 2 . 2Mpeople in the metropolitan tri-state area 150+ peak day flights into CVG Airport $$$$ headquarters for 20+ billion-dollar companies 3 states 16 counties 2 world-famous hippos 180+street art murals presidential connections 5 MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS TEAMS 3 7Fortune 500 companies 18 streetcar stops 70+ local breweries 15+ distilleries 300+ chili parlors 14 2023 CINCY REGION H BY THE NUMBERS

While our name may not be familiar, we’ve been right outside your window for a long time… your airplane window, that is. CFM International, headquartered in Cincinnati, is the largest supplier of commercial aircraft engines in the world. Since 1982, people have been flying on Airbus and Boeing airliners powered by our quiet, reliable, clean jet engines. Since our founding we have delivered more than 40,000 engines, serving more than 650 of the world’s best airlines. Every two seconds of every day, a CFM powered airplane takes off somewhere in the world. All that experience means a lot especially when the takeoff is yours. Enjoy your stay in Cincinnati…and your flight home!

CFM
International is a 50/50 joint company between GE and Safron Aircraft Engines.

CALENDAR

OF EVENTS

JUNE 1–30 PRIDE Month

Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community all month long with NKY Pride festival and parade on June 4 and Cincinnati Pride festival and parade on June 24.

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APRIL 29–30 Asian Food Fest

Asian and Asian-inspired eats, plus music, arts and family fun, take center stage at this local favorite.

MAY 7 Flying Pig Marathon

Lace up your running shoes and help raise money for great causes at the 25th anniversary of one of Cincy’s most beloved events.

MAY 27–29 Taste of Cincinnati

Take a taste tour without breaking the bank (most items are priced between $4–8) at one of the largest street festivals in the country.

JUNE 2–4 Summerfair

Local artisans and craftspeople are in the spotlight at one of the country’s oldest continually running art fairs.

JULY 20–22 Cincinnati Music Festival

The biggest names in jazz, R&B, soul and hip-hop shake up the riverfront in one of the biggest music fests of its kind in the country. This year’s lineup includes chart toppers like Snoop Dogg, Al Green, Babyface and Jill Scott.

JULY 22 Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame

This year marks the long-awaited grand opening of the one-of-a-kind interactive outdoor exhibit honoring some of the Cincy Region’s most legendary musicians.

JULY 27–AUG. 6 Glier’s Goettafest

Meat lovers shouldn’t miss this twoweekend festival celebrating all things goetta, a regional specialty that’s similar to sausage.

JULY 29 AfriFest Cincy: Taste of Africa

Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of Africa through food, music and dance and activities for all ages.

ABOVE TOP: Cincinnati Music Festival

ABOVE: Cincinnati Riverfest

BELOW: Flying Pig Marathon

Days and Nights of Gospel Music

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Experience gospel greats and inspiration at the world’s largest Christian music festival held over 40 nights at Ark Encounter.

Arts, culture, sports, music and, of course, great eats from around the world ... there’s always something brewing in Cincy year-round. Mark your calendar for 2023’s biggest events.
CINCINNATI MUSIC FESTIVAL: CINCINNATI MUSIC FESTIVAL, CINCINNATI RIVERFEST: WE THE CREATORS!, FLYING PIG MARATHON: FLYING PIG MARATHON, PRIDE MONTH: ALBERT CESARE / USA TODAY NETWORK 17 2023 CINCY REGION Keep up with the latest details and find more events around the region. visitcincy.com

AUG. 5 Ohio River Paddlefest

People-powered watercrafts, including canoes, kayaks and paddleboards, hit the Ohio for fun and friendly races on the river.

AUG. 12–20 Western & Southern Open

A Queen City fixture for nearly 125 years, this pro tennis tournament draws a who’s who of the sport’s most famous names, including legends like Roger Federer and Serena Williams.

AUG. 17–20 Black Family Reunion

Celebrate Black culture and connect with the community through family-friendly entertainment, inspirational speakers and local vendors.

SEPT. 2–OCT. 29 Ohio Renaissance Festival

Step back in time to a 16th-century village straight out of a fairytale, complete with jousting matches, whimsical artisans and a new theme each weekend.

SEPT. 3 Cincinnati Riverfest

Round out summer with a splash on the banks of the Ohio River taking in a spectacular fireworks display — one of the largest in the Midwest — and the popular Rubber Duck Regatta.

SEPT. 6–10 LPGA Kroger Queen City

Championship presented by P&G

The brightest stars in women’s professional golf tee off in this four-day tournament, which debuted in Cincy last year.

SEPT. 8–10 Halloween Haunt at Kings Island

Prepare to be scared at one of the most immersive haunting events in the region. Wind your way through haunted houses, meet creepy creatures and face your fears on thrilling coasters at Kings Island.

NOVEMBER–DECEMBER

ChristmasTime at Ark Encounter

Visit a replica of Noah’s Ark and enjoy lights, music, shopping, productions, live animals and a unique virtual reality experience.

NOVEMBER 2023–JANUARY 2024 PNC Festival of Lights

Take a walk in a wild winter wonderland of more than 2.5 million twinkling lights, blacklight performances and seasonal surprises at this well-loved Cincinnati Zoo tradition.

DEC. 1–2 Dark Charge Winter Block Party

Covington’s Braxton Brewing Co. fetes its popular bourbon barrel-aged brews with music, local eats and limited-edition sips.

MARCH 2024 Bockfest

From ales to stouts, this 30+ year tradition rings in spring with a celebration of local breweries, food, festivities and fun.

MARCH 2024 Findlay Market Opening Day Parade

For more than 100 years, this annual gala has kicked off the Cincinnati Reds’ baseball season with a home run.

SEPTEMBER 14—17

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati

Experience the best of Bavaria through food, festivities and fun at the world’s second-largest Oktoberfest celebration.

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Train Journey

World’s Largest Model Train Display

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25,000 Sq. Ft. Traveling Through 3 Distinct Periods of Time

● Imagination Junction

● American Railroad Museum:

● Kid’s Outdoor Train Rides: ( Seasonally )

● Miniature Replica of Coney Island

AMERICA’S MOST AMAZING FAMILY ATTRACTION!

● “Certificate of Excellence” - Trip Advisor

● “Travel Gem” AAA

A-Maze-N Funhouse

Greatest Fun House On Earth

● “Standout in Ohio Tourism” - Ohio Traveler

● “Best Family Fun Day” - Best of Ohio

● Neil Young’s Lionel Layout

● Largest Collection of Marbles/Games

● A Charming 1930’s Café

● Junction Hobbies/Toys

I-75 Exit 22, Just Off Tylersville Rd

7379 Squire Court Cincinnati, OH 45069

20 Minutes North of Cincinnati

20 Minutes South of Dayton

12 Minutes West of Kings Island

Phone Number (513) 898–8000

Website EnterTRAINmentJunction.com

● Clown College With Tilt Room and Ames Room

● Mirror Maze

● Curtain Chaos

● Crazy Caper

● Outer Limits With Vortex Tunnel and Claustrophobic Hall

● Miniature Circus

Marble
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● The Largest, Most Comprehensive Marble

THROUGHMUSIC THE DECADES

1867

Cincinnati Conservatory of Music is Founded

Cincy’s first music school, the Conservatory, later merged with the College of Music of Cincinnati to form today’s prestigious College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati.

1878

Cincinnati Music Hall is Built

A classical music venue that has hosted a vast variety of events, the Music Hall (PICTURED) was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1975.

1930

Iconic Radio Program “Moon River” Begins Airing Long-running radio show “Moon River” combined dreamlike music and romantic poetry until 1972.

1943

King Records is Founded

A record label that did more than just record music, King Records was home to greats such as James Brown, Nina Simone and Charlie Feathers.

1945

Herzog Studio Begins Operation

Iconic recording studio

Herzog was home to some of the earliest rhythm and blues records and recordings by country legend Hank Williams.

Soothe your melodic soul at concerts and venues around the region. visitcincy.com

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Cincinnati’s musical roots run deep, with much credit due to the city for helping popularize genres from R&B to rock ‘n’ roll and giving many household names their start.

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Fraternity Records is Founded

One of the big three Cincy record labels, Fraternity founder Harry Carlson focused on promoting popular music and jazz.

Bootsy Collins’ (BELOW INSET) Career Begins

Born in Cincy, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer rose to fame with James Brown and ParliamentFunkadelic before forming his own band, Bootsy’s Rubber Band.

Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame Debuts

Honoring the most passionate and original Black artists of the Cincy Region, the Black Music Walk of Fame is located at The Andrew J. Brady Music Center.

CROWNING LOCAL “THE PRODUCER”

Get to know Kick Lee, founder of Cincinnati Music Accelerator.

WHO ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE CURRENT ACTS?

There’s one local activist, MC and music creative, her name is Siri Imani. She is one of my absolute favorites. I would dub her the mother of music in our city.

WHAT VENUES ARE YOU MOST FREQUENTING?

I’ve been going to MOTR Pub, which is more of a local space, just because that establishment alone is a huge pioneering face of live local music in our city.

AND OUTSIDE OF THE MUSIC SCENE, WHAT ELSE DO YOU REALLY ENJOY ABOUT CINCINNATI?

I really enjoy its people. I came into this trying to do my own thing and do what I knew how to do best the best way I knew how to do it. But over these five years, our community and its people have really rallied around not just myself, but the commission of CMA and where we’re headed.

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Walk amongst the stars to learn about musical greats at one of the region’s newest attractions.

In July 2021, The Andrew J. Brady Music Center opened its doors in The Banks entertainment district of downtown Cincinnati. Not long after and located just outside of this new music venue, ground broke on the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame, an important development that will pay homage to the region’s rich musical history. Slated to open in July of 2023, this high-tech interactive attraction honors those with southeastern Ohio roots who have impacted funk, opera, hip-hop, gospel, R&B, rock and more beyond the reach of the region.

First founded in 2021, the Walk of Fame has been announcing inductees each year. The four initial inductees and founding

WALK THE WALK

members of the landmark are Bootsy Collins, Otis Williams, the Isley Brothers and Dr. Charles Fold. The 2022 celebration brought the total stars on the Walk of Fame to eight, including iconic singer Penny Ford, techno-funk band Midnight Star, mega hip-hop producer Hi-Tek and the late legendary jazz guitarist Wilbert Longmire. The Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame officially opens July 22, 2023, at a ceremony open to the public.

The Walk of Fame is also an interactive outdoor technology park that strives to celebrate the lives of musical artists, groups, songwriters and producers who have most greatly impacted music history and their respective genres. Step through the gateway of the Walk of Fame to find 13 informational kiosks that you can connect your smartphone to. Keep on walking for a dose of musical inspiration with pulse drums, 3D sculptures, a dance floor and more augmented reality dance-fueled features.

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LISTEN LIVE

UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL Find more than just live music at these local venues, from open mic nights to dance parties to comedy shows. Catch a variety of live music concerts in a converted church at Southgate House Revival in Newport or at the historic Madison Theater in Covington. Many famous names have appeared in concert at Bogart’s, a Clifton neighborhood staple since 1975. In Over-the-Rhine on high-energy Main Street, find intimate shows with original artists at MOTR Pub and The Hub OTR. Be the star yourself at eclectic Northside Yacht Club’s weekly karaoke parties.

ON THE BIG STAGE

Your favorite artists are bound to make an appearance at one of Cincy’s big-stage venues. The summer months are ideal for an outdoor show at Riverbend Music Center, a 20,000-person amphitheater on the Ohio River. For both summer and winter concerts, check out MegaCorp Pavilion, one of the only dual indoor-outdoor venues in America — with a striking view of downtown Cincy from its vantage point in Newport to boot. Andrew J. Brady Music Center on The Banks attracts national acts to its multi-level indoor venue and lawn venue next door. Taft Theatre hosts concerts, comedy shows and speakers in its art deco theater, while historic Music Hall — one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks — features everything from opera to symphony orchestra to ballet and more.

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ALL DAY LONG Concerts don’t have to be a one-night-only event! In July, head over to The Banks for the Cincinnati Music Festival (ABOVE), founded back in 1962, for your favorite R&B, jazz, soul and hip-hop artists. Cincy Soul: The Black Taste highlights African American entrepreneurship in the region through performance art and food, where Black-owned restaurants, caterers and food trucks come together for a foodie experience like no other. In September, the Whispering Beard Folk Festival offers a family-friendly camping and folk music experience in North Bend. For fans of rock ’n’ roll, Southgate House Revival hosts a two-night punk festival called Iron Fest each November.

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From intimate shows to big-stage performances to celebratory events, hear live music your way in Cincy. BY MADELINE ANDERSON
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ELEVATED EATS

You’ll find plenty of options for elegant eats in Cincy. Chef Jeff Harris’ Nolia Kitchen (PICTURED) has been nominated for a 2023 James Beard Award for its brilliantly executed, imaginative Southern cuisine. Bouquet crafts its menu using local farms and purveyors, paired with a handsome wine list. Jeff Ruby moved his flagship steakhouse to a lavish new location in The Foundry across from Fountain Square. The family-owned Baker’s Table is a local favorite where the menu is rewritten weekly by the chef. Trio in Kenwood is a long-running standout, known for an expertly prepared menu spanning seafoods to salads to flatbreads. Son of a Butcher steakhouse in Liberty Center offers a kitschy and eclectic backdrop for enjoying elaborate seafood, pastas and steaks.

SAVOR CINCY FLAVOR

Satisfy any craving at restaurants and bars around the region. visitcincy.com

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BRUNCH BITES

Start your day right in Cincy with breakfast or brunch. Get scratch-made favorites at Cedar (RIGHT, BOTTOM) like buttermilk biscuits with goetta gravy or heaping hash with chorizo. The colorful Sugar N’ Spice Diner (RIGHT, TOP) is decorated with rubber duckies! Try their crispy thin pancakes, corned beef hash and fluffy omelets. Taste of Belgium builds a menu around authentic Liege-style waffles, dense and caramelly sweet. Jump start your Sunday funday with a spicy diablo Maria cocktail at Yuca (FAR RIGHT), a Latin-inspired brunch spot located right on “The Ave” in Bellevue, Kentucky. Spoon Kitchen + Market also offers a daily brunch menu that includes sandwiches, tacos, bowls and brunch cocktails. Going strong since 1946, the legendary greasy spoon Anchor Grill diner dishes up hearty hits like omelets, biscuits and gravy, and their iconic GLT — a goetta, lettuce and tomato sandwich.

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Get a sense of Cincy’s dining history — not to mention a great meal — at these local institutions. Open since 1951, the Montgomery Inn (ABOVE) is nationally recognized for its barbecue menu. Try the pulled pork nachos, brisket or pork loin back ribs. Said to be Cincinnati’s oldest continually operating tavern, Arnold’s Bar & Grill offers great drinks and comforting pub food. Since 1933, Pompilio’s has been the go-to for hearty Old-World Italian, from lasagnas to rigatoni to chicken alfredo. The Tousey House Tavern (LEFT) was built in 1822 and has been converted into a charming restaurant, offering legendary fried chicken and an impressive bourbon bar. Tender smokehouse ribs are the name of the game at Walt’s Hitching Post, a long-time outpost decorated with thoroughbreds. Moerlein Lager House pays tribute to the German breweries of Cincy’s past with a stunning riverfront location, craveable pub food and house beers.

CHILI town

Cincinnati chili is the city’s signature taste, similar to a coney sauce and derived from recipes brought by Greek immigrants a century ago. Head to Camp Washington Chili, an institution since 1940, or Blue Ash Chili, open since 1969. Hit up Price Hill Chili on the west side, Skyline Chili and Gold Star Chili (ABOVE) around the region, or try an “alligator” at Dixie Chili.

Did you know?

Cincinnatians consume 2 million+ pounds of chili per year, topped with 850,000+ pounds of shredded cheese.

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PASSPORT STAMPS

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Warm up with rich and complex soups from Pho Lang Thang (ABOVE LEFT) near Findlay Market.

Cafe Mochiko incorporates a variety of Asian influences in its unique menu, like ube halaya or kimchi and egg croissants. Try their Cincinnatistyle ramen!

Tuba Baking Co. serves scratchmade southern German food like sourdough pretzels, spätzle and flammkuchen.

Unataza Coffee serves Honduran coffees and a menu of tacos, bowls and wraps.

HAVE EXTRA SPACE IN YOUR SUITCASE?

Try out local favorite KungFood AmerAsia in Covington, famous for its wok-fried how fun noodles.

Grab a seat at Wunderbar (ABOVE RIGHT) and feast on pretzels, pork schnitzel sandwiches and loads of housemade sausages.

Shop more than 180,000 gourmet ingredients and products from around the world at Jungle Jim’s International Market.

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Food halls and markets are perfect for sampling dozens of local flavors in one place. The region’s long-time favorite is the Findlay Market (PICTURED) in Over-the-Rhine, a convivial gathering place where locals shop for everything from breads an d pastries to meats and cheeses. Stroll the central market hall and visit the shops lining the s urrounding plaza for pierogis, arepas and barbecue. The two-story Kroger downtown houses On the Rhine Eatery, a market hall where you can sample Korean fried chicken, ramen bowls, dumplings, go urmet pizzas and sandwiches. Situated in a giant former bakery space, the Oakley Kitchen Foo d Hall serves as a commissary kitchen and new culinary business incubator — start with drinks at The Factory bar, shop for local goods at The Market Over There then dig into a meal f rom current vendors with concepts like Mexican, Mediterranean or Indian fare. New in 202 3, grab a bite at the Galley on the Levee, a food hall coming to Newport, Kentucky.

Did you know?

First opened in 1855, Findlay Market is the oldest public market in the state of Ohio.

Non-stop excitement abounds closeby at Hollywood Casino and the Lawrenceburg Event Center, along with winter-time family fun at Perfect North Slopes. Experience Hillforest Victorian House Museum along the Ohio River Scenic Byway, explore downtown Aurora, Lawrenceburg, and the Dearborn Trail utilizing the River Cities Bike Share Program, and visit our specialty shops including the Great Crescent Brewery. Enjoy our one-of-a-kind festivals throughout the year along with the thrill of auto racing at the Lawrenceburg Speedway.

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Schedule a time for afternoon tea at The BonBonerie, complete with tea cookies and macarons. Savor small-batch gelato and sorbetto at Golden Gelato in dozens of amazing flavors from Biscoff to bourbon old fashion. The old school Holtman’s Donuts (ABOVE) is the spot for handmade goodies from long johns to red velvet cake donuts to apple fritters. Open mainly in the evenings, Moonrise Doughtnuts in Covington, Kentucky, fries up yeast and cake donuts with nods to the 60s and 70s. Everyone has their favorite flavor at Graeter’s Ice Cream (FAR LEFT). Find out if yours is black raspberry chocolate chip, buckeye blitz, cotton candy, or another crowd pleaser. Del Gardo’s (RIGHT) does two Italian desserts and does them amazingly well: cannolis and tiramisu.

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Queen City Radio is a spacious indoor bar and beer garden built in a 1920s service station. The light industrial vibe offers a fun backdrop for live music and entertainment. As a bonus, order up some authentic German grub at The Lubecker walkup window, located inside QCR.

The dog-friendly Gypsy’s on Covington’s Mainstrasse serves up almost 90 beers plus dozens of bourbons and hosts karaoke nights, DJs and more.

True to its name, The Hub in Over-the-Rhine is a popular gathering place for good drinks, great company and a solid lineup of music and comedy.

Open well into the morning hours, Over-the-Rhine’s Bloom is a new venue popular for creative drinks, dancing, world-class live entertainment and drag shows.

Follow the neon sign and head down the stairs to The Blind Lemon, a Mount Adams mainstay for over 60 years. Enjoy the eclectic décor, craft cocktails and live music.

A beloved neighborhood bar, the Crazy Fox Saloon in Newport welcomes anyone for cheap drinks, a cigar on the patio and good camaraderie.

Grab a seat in the cozy Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar and admire the walls lined with bourbons. Don’t know what to try? Order one of their curated flights.

Built out of a century-old former public restroom in Walnut Hills, Comfort Station redefines its space with warm hospitality and an expertly designed cocktail menu.

You’ll want to find a seat around the bar in the brick-walled Longfellow. Check out their Other Room behind the bar, featuring Ohio’s largest rum selection!

The Hannaford at Pike & Madison is a hip spot in Covington with a comfy and industrial vibe. Taste local craft beers, wines, classic cocktails and bourbons.

Inspired by Stephen King’s The Shining, the Overlook Lodge is a hip neighborhood joint known for cool cocktails and fun community events.

Wódka Bar invites you in to sample its stunning collection of, yes, infused vodkas, plus comforting fare like pierogi, borscht, sweet potato latkes and eggs with caviar.

HOW DID YOU END UP IN THE RESTAURANT AND BAR BUSINESS?

I played music semi-professionally and I’ve always loved the service industry for supporting artists while they find their feet. I just ended up loving it. After running a few prominent restaurants, it was time to do it for myself.

WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR NEWEST PLACE, MID-CITY?

I’m very proud of the welcoming atmosphere and our food. I can only describe our mojo and cuisine as “simple, but effective.” We do quaint and personal well — it’s our ethos. Our staff is what makes this place.

WHERE ELSE DO YOU LIKE TO HANG OUT IN CINCY?

I tend to visit the older restaurants and bars in our town: Maury’s Tiny Cove, Herb & Thelma’s, Zip’s, the Hilton. I love the Zoo, and the parks in Cincinnati can’t be beat.

Whether it’s bourbon bars and night clubs, beer gardens or cozy dives, you’ll find plenty of reasons to keep the night going at these 12 local haunts. BY NICHOLAS DEKKER
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1 Third Eye Brewing (Sharonville) specializes in mind-bending concoctions. The flagship Third Eye P.A. blends grapefruit and pine with an intense blend of hops for a bold but balanced mouthfeel.

2 Braxton Brewing Co. (Covington, Pendelton, Fort Mitchell) famously started in a garage. Summertrip, a passionfruit Berliner Weisse, is a perfect beer for your own garage — crushable yet flavorful.

3 A portmanteau of “beer” and “circus,” Bircus Brewing Co. (Covington, Ludlow) turns fermentation into performance. Hey Rube juggles spalt hops and lager yeast with tightrope precision.

4 Though Darkness Brewing (Bellevue) was founded on a love of dark beers, Bellevue Common blends corn, barley and rye into a straw-colored ray of light.

5 Midwest Fruit Tart pioneer Urban Artifact (Northside) brews bold, fruitforward beer with balanced acidity. With a literal ton of fruit per batch, The Gadget defines the style.

6 Doom Pedal from Fifty West (Mariemont) is a Witbier selfdescribed as “unfiltered and hazy like your last road trip” — fitting given the brewery’s location along its namesake highway.

7 Focused on sustainability, MadTree Brewing Company (Oakley) adds orange, passion fruit and guava to its flagship beer to conjure a rainforest with its Tropical PsycHOPathy IPA.

8 Fibonacci Brewing Co. (Mount Healthy) is an urban farm that named Honey doppelbock after one of its beloved goats. Expect whiskey notes in this malty brew aged in New Riff barrels.

FAR LEFT: Fibonacci Brewing Co.

ABOVE LEFT: Rhinegeist

ABOVE RIGHT: Streetside Brewery

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9 Rhinegeist (Over-the-Rhine) is located near ancient lagering caves, yet is far from traditional. Geist Tea is a hard sweet tea, an adult version of the summer favorite.

10 Streetside Brewery (Columbia-Tusculum), in Cincy’s oldest neighborhood, brews groundbreaking concoctions. With fruit and vanilla notes, Cereal Milk evokes childhood mornings.

11 West Side Brewing (Westwood) keeps it old school, making traditional beers well. Look for toasted malt notes in their Dunkel, a dark German-style lager.

12 Family-friendly Alexandria Brewing Company’s (Alexandria) Das Henker translates as “The Executioner.” Look for notes of clove and banana in this ironically named Bavarian-style hefeweizen.

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The B-Line bourbon trail invites visitors along a sensory sipping tour of Northern Kentucky via five craft distilleries and several bourbon-centric bars and restaurants.

Multiple distilleries anchor The B-Line®, any of which would serve you well as a starting point to your tasting tour. Neeley Family Distillery (ABOVE INSET) in Sparta, started by bootleggers turned legit, offers an assortment of whiskeys and moonshines, but don’t skip their award-winning absinthe. Boone County Distilling Co. (LEFT INSET) in Florence has revived a 190-year-old legacy, claiming to be “Made by Ghosts.” Speaking of the occult, Ludlow’s Second Sight Spirits (PICTURED) serves fermentables in a vaudevilleinspired lounge. Meanwhile, New Riff Distilling in Newport prides itself on being “a new riff on an old tradition.” Tour the facility and stay for a cocktail in their Aquifer Tasting Bar. At The Old Pogue Distillery in Maysville, fifth and sixth generation Pogues produce whiskeys using original family recipes.

The B-Line’s restaurants provide more than just sustenance between distillery stops. Notable options include Libby’s, serving up chicken fried to a Kentucky standard, or The Purple Poulet in Newport, where you can feast on dishes that feature a fusion of Charleston, New Orleans and Kentucky cuisines. For an elegant and modern setting, try Coppin’s Restaurant at Hotel Covington.

Ready for a night cap? Multiple cocktail bars round out The B-Line. Lean into the speakeasy vibe at Newport’s Prohibition Bourbon Bar, known for its extensive collection of bourbons and ryes. Smoke Justis in Covington, named after a player on the shortlived Covington Blue Sox, is an urban sports bar with an impressive list of pours.

This is just a taste of what The B-Line offers. Download the official guide at thebline.com. Multiple itineraries on the site provide suggestions for short and longerterm ways to stamp the official B-Line Passport.

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CROWNING LOCAL “THE ATHLETE”

WHAT DOES CINCINNATI MEAN TO YOU?

Cincinnati means a place of great beginnings to me. When I no longer played for the Bengals, Cincinnati was the No. 1 city in America to raise a family, so I stayed.

WHAT ARE YOUR BIGGEST GOALS FOR THE FOUNDATION YOU ESTABLISHED FOR YOUR SON, THE JOVANTE WOODS FOUNDATION?

Our goal for the Jovante Woods Foundation is to be the face of asthma research. I have plenty of events throughout the year that we would love anyone to participate in, or you can visit our website to donate and learn more.

WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PLACES TO TAKE OUT-OF-TOWNERS?

My favorite place to eat is Montgomery Inn Boathouse — I love those ribs! The best place to take anyone visiting is The Banks down by the river. It is a beautiful area rampant with life, day or night. You also have to catch a Reds, Bearcats or Bengals game while in town — they have great venues and are always exciting to watch.

DO YOU STILL CELEBRATE WITH THE ICONIC ICKEY SHUFFLE?

I do the shuffle every now and again at appearances for the foundation — and big Bengals wins!

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Paycor Stadium is the home of the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals, a three-time Super Bowl contender. Rev it up at one of the nearby bars or restaurants, or set up your own tailgate party (LEFT) at a local parking lot, and help the Bengals rule the jungle. Who Dey!

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The Cincinnati Reds are one of Major League Baseball’s storied franchises, so make a day of it by taking in a game at Great American Ball Park and visiting the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum next door. Downtown comes alive with action, history and fun during every game!

You’ve seen the red-and-white-striped “Florence, Y’all” water tower, visible from the interstate 10 minutes south of Cincinnati — this friendly Kentucky city takes that sentiment to heart by proudly backing the Y’alls, an independent baseball team in the Frontier League. Catch a game at Thomas More Stadium, where you can watch the action up-close.

When it’s icy outside, warm up with the Cincinnati Cyclones, a minor-league affiliate of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres. They take to the ice at the Heritage Bank Center (LEFT INSET), located next to Great American Ball Park. High-five with “Puckchop,” the team’s whimsical mascot that hearkens to Cincinnati’s “Porkopolis” heritage.

If you’re a soccer fan, come cheer on Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati, from February through October. Watch the Orange and Blue at the sparkling new TQL Stadium, one of the country’s newest soccer-specific venues. You’ll have great views from every angle as you watch some of the best players in the world show off their talent.

In 1935, Cincinnati’s Crosley Field (ABOVE) hosted the first night baseball game played under lights.

Some of the world’s finest golf and tennis players will visit the Cincy Region again this year. Don’t miss top tennis action at the Western & Southern Open, a men’s and women’s professional event held Aug. 12–20 at Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason. Star women golfers tee it up at Kenwood Country Club Sept. 6–10 for the second LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G (LEFT).

The Cincinnati Red Stockings — now the Reds — were the firstever established all-professional baseball team in 1869.
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From local theater to national tours, there’s a stage for everyone in Cincy. Music Hall’s Victorian-Gothic façade is not only the backdrop for the trendy and historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood — it also attracts both classical and contemporary artists from around the country. Catch a performance here from the Cincinnati Ballet (PICTURED), also hosting performances at its brand-new center in Walnut Hills. The world-class singers of the Cincinnati Opera — one of the oldest opera groups in the country — perform multiple shows at Music Hall each year, including a summer festival.

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Listen to Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Kentucky Symphony Orchestra perform everything from classical pieces to your favorite movie soundtracks. For live theater, renovations on Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in Mount Adams will be complete in March 2023, returning with “A Chorus Line” and several other shows for the ’23 season. Some of the most beloved musicals come to Cincy on national tours, with Broadway in Cincinnati performing at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. On the West Side, Covedale Center for the Performing Arts performs a variety of shows every season in its unique venue — a former 1940s cinema. Celebrate inclusion and entertainment for the whole family at the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati at the Taft Theater. All theaters above offer ADA accessible shows and assistive listening or ASL interpretation; some venues also offer sensory-friendly shows and additional workshops and classes.

CROWNING LOCAL “THE ENTERTAINER”

Get to know Jessica Dimon, drag star & local entertainer.

HAVE YOU ALWAYS LOVED PERFORMING?

I was a little country kid! I watched a lot of things on TV, Broadway stuff. I just never thought [performing] was possible for me. Drag was really an outlet of discovery and helped me find who I authentically was with being trans.

WHAT IS YOUR LIFE LIKE OUTSIDE OF PERFORMING?

Down to the core, I’m a super family-oriented person. I help take care of my mom and dad … I’m very close to my sister, my niece, my nephews and my best friends. They’re my whole world.

HOW DOES CINCINNATI’S DRAG COMMUNITY COMPARE WITH OTHER CITIES?

What I think I imprinted in the city that made it different is that we’re only the stars for the three minutes we’re onstage. When we’re offstage, I want a picture with you, with people in the audience. I want to know you guys. I always try to make sure my audience knows they’re the stars, not me. I try to make sure everybody feels equally respected and cared for.

WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE SPOTS AROUND CINCINNATI?

I drive across the Singing Bridge [Roebling Bridge] all the time, just to feel at home. There’s also George Rogers Clark Park and Devou Park in Covington. Of course, bars that support the LGBTQ+ community, the queer spaces that are safe and comfortable. Our queer spaces are so unique and different. Stop in and support Bloom, the Birdcage, Main Event and Good Judy’s.

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No art education is complete without a visit to the Cincinnati Art Museum (ABOVE AND BELOW RIGHT), a rich collection of more than 67,000 works of art spanning 6,000 years of human creativity. The museum offers a wide range of gallery talks, arts programming and events. Tour Cincy’s own history at the Taft Museum of Art (BELOW MIDDLE), the historic Taft family home with a collection of European, American and Chinese art from the Middle Ages through the 19th century. The Contemporary Arts Center (BELOW LEFT) — housed in a cutting-edge building from famed architect Zaha Hadid — pushes boundaries through performances and rotating exhibitions from both local and global artists. At the Aronoff Center for the Arts, the Weston Art Gallery showcases a range of local and regional artists through exhibitions and programming. The Carnegie, Northern Kentucky’s largest and only multidisciplinary arts venue, connects people through arts education, theatre and exhibitions. Check out its five art galleries featuring several exhibits of local artists throughout the year. All museums above are ADA accessible, and additional support for a wide range of abilities can be provided upon request.

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Cincy boasts an impressive collection of colorful murals adorning its historic buildings. Here are a few of our faves: Cincinnati Toy Heritage (FAR RIGHT) on West Court Street celebrates the city’s rich history of toy production with Care Bear, C3PO, Strawberry Shortcake and more. The river valley comes to life at the Riverfront Floodwall Mural Tour in Covington, depicting 18 images of thousands of years of history. Little Sure Shot showcases Annie Oakley’s reputation as a world-famous sharpshooter, and the

kaleidoscope of colors on Liberty Street is the Mr. Dynamite mural (ABOVE LEFT), a tribute to one of the most iconic and influential musicians of the 20th century, James Brown. Murals in Cincy draw national and international artists, too — the Faile Murals in Covington are contemporary and collage-style from Brooklynbased artist group Faile. The mural on the 84.51 building from LA-based designer Tristan Eaton is the largest in Ohio at 18,000 square feet, showcasing the biggest music legends from the region. The Dunlap Café Mural by Jenny Ustick — a collab between Ustick, the Cincinnati Kharkiv Sister Cities Partnership and Cincy for Ukraine — highlights the beauty, history and culture of Ukraine. Make sure to stop by the city’s sculptures, including Sing the Queen City (ABOVE RIGHT) and Pendleton Spinnradl, both celebrating the culture and history of the region.

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Cincy is its own art gallery. Book a guided tour or a take yourself on a free self-guided tour of these larger-than-life works of art at artworkscincinnati.org and nkyarttours.com.

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LEVEL UP in Cincy

Whether you seek quiet solitude, an active outing or a full-on adrenaline rush, Cincinnati’s array of natural attractions has just the level of activity for you.

Escape to Mother Nature at parks and waterways found around the region. visitcincy.com

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Get to know Brewster Rhoads, founder of Ohio River Paddlefest and chair of Ohio River Way.

WHAT’S A GREAT, OFF-THE-RADAR LOCAL RECREATION OPTION? Paddling Mill Creek offers a supreme natural experience, right in the heart of an urban area. It’s an amazing revitalization story where it was once an industrial sewer but now you can catch walleye and bass there and spot eagle, beaver, coyotes and more.

ANY OTHER FAVORITES? I love to kayak the Little Miami River, from Otto Armleder Park, right into the Ohio River. You can leave a bike at Schmidt Recreation Complex, ride back to your car and shuttle yourself, solo, in about three hours.

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Looking for a calm afternoon? The serene and suburban Summit Park (RIGHT) has an observation tower, playground, trails and four excellent restaurants, while downtown’s Smale Riverfront Park has a paved pathway, playground and swings. Eden Park is home to a museum, playhouse and conservatory; Mount Echo Park has hiking trails, playgrounds and sports facilities; and Bellevue Park has a unique pavilion designed as an outdoor dancing venue. All three provide excellent river views. At the riverside Sawyer Point you’ll find playgrounds, walking paths and a bandstand. On the Kentucky side, Licking Riverside is a walkable, tree-lined historic district. Or you can take a relaxing cruise on the waterway itself. BB Riverboats offers sightseeing cruises on historic sternwheelers while SS Tiki Tours has private pontoon boat rentals for up to 18 people.

When it’s time to get up and move, hit the lakeside trails at Sharon Woods or rent a pedal or rowboat. Winton Woods has paved fitness and nature trails while the Cincinnati Nature Center’s (LEFT) 1,800 acres are laced with 14 miles of pathways. The 1.3-mile loop in Alms Memorial Park provides great views of the river while Kentucky’s Devou Park offers the best view of the city itself. If you’d rather “spoil” a good walk (as the barb goes), you can hit Kentucky’s World of Golf. It has a full 18-hole course, as well as mini-golf, FootGolf and a driving range. If you want to hit some balls with friends, Topgolf offers food and a full bar and is conveniently located near various shopping options.

To really roll out some miles, head to the Loveland Bike Trail (RIGHT) in Little Miami Scenic State Park. Not only does the trail span 70 miles, but it also has connections to well over 100 more miles of trails, and downtown Loveland offers free parking, coffee and ice cream shops and restaurants. To extend your range, grab a Bird or a Lime E-scooter downtown or go even further with Mile 2 Mile in Newport, Kentucky, which offers hourly moto-scooter rentals. For disc golfing, head to Idlewild in Burlington, Kentucky, for a pro-level course that’s considered one of the toughest in the world. Within city limits, Mt. Airy Forest has a disc golf course among its trail-laced 1,459 acres (and a disc golf pro shop as well).

If you’re a mountain biker or paddler, the region has you covered too. A.J. Jolly Park offers kayak rentals while Harsha Lake in East Fork State Park is excellent for flatwater paddling. Miami Whitewater Forest rents rowboats, pedal boats, hydrobikes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and mini-pontoon boats for their lake. For swifter waters, you can paddle the Little Miami River with rental canoes or kayaks from a local livery. If you’re feeling ambitious, paddle the 250 miles of the new Ohio River Way, a proposed National Water Trail that runs from Portsmouth, Ohio, to West Point, Kentucky — or you can bike the adjacent paths instead. For mountain biking, check out Devou Park’s 9 miles of trails or shred the 12 miles of the England-Idlewild Trail System.

At this level, it’s time to fly. Ozone Zipline Adventures has a six-line tour that crosses the Little Miami River. For tours of up to 19 zip lines, as well as an aerial course and free fall tower, head to Screaming Raptor Zip Lines. Defy Florence’s indoor zip line complements its trampolines, parkour area, trapeze, aerial silks and more. Sports Plus Cincinnati offers two ice hockey rinks, figure skating, broomball, open skating and sled hockey while Full Throttle Adrenaline Park has go-karting, paintball, minibikes, a “rage room” and more. Named after the New York City neighborhood, Coney Island waterpark includes a massive 2-acre Sunlite Pool. Just north of the city, Kings Island (LEFT) is 364 acres with eight themed areas and more than 100 rides, attractions and shows to get your heart pumping.

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Home of perhaps the world’s most famous hippo, Fiona, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is the second oldest in the nation (and its Reptile House is the oldest zoo building in the country). It is known for its innovative birthing programs with a variety of species — a program so successful that Fiona now has a baby brother named Fritz via collective vote by fans. There’s even a page on their website dedicated to new births, including Rozi (TOP RIGHT), a cheetah cub born in 2022.

Zoo favorites include the collection of exotic felines (which ranges from tigers and snow leopards to sand cats), manatees, penguins and, of course, Fiona’s entire hippo family. You can explore 21 habitats, including Elephant Reserve, Gorilla World, Lemur Lookout, Roo Valley, Wolf Woods and World of the Insect.

Beyond meeting animal friends, there’s an electric train to ride around the grounds, a carousel, an aerial adventure course and a variety of dining options, including a beer garden with local brews.

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is often rated by peers as one of the best zoos in the nation and it continues to set new standards for conservation of wild animals and their habitats. More than 1.5 million people visit the zoo annually, and their holiday Festival of Lights has been rated the best zoo lights in America.

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When it comes to flora and fauna, Cincy’s zoo posts big numbers.

400 animal species, from elephants to ants #1

Voted No. 1 Best Zoo in America by the readers of USA Today and “Greenest Zoo in America®”

1.5 visitors per year

80-acre campus

3,000 plant species

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ENTERTRAINMENT JUNCTION

7379 Squire Ct., West Chester, OH 513-898-8000 entertrainmentjunction.com

See the world’s largest indoor train display and the world’s most complete collection of marbles all in one place. Plus check out the funhouse and the kids play area!

CREATION MUSEUM

2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd., Petersburg, KY 888-582-4253

The history of the Bible vividly comes to life. Enjoy the botanical gardens, Eden Animal Experience, a 4D theater, Stargazer Planetarium, Fearfully & Wonderfully Made Pro-Life exhibit, zip lines and more. South of Cincinnati, two exits west of CVG Airport.

MOERLEIN LAGER HOUSE

115 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 513-421-2337

moerleinlagerhouse.com

Cincinnati’s premier restaurant and brewery is located on the Ohio River next to Great American Ball Park and Paul Brown Stadium, and adjacent to The Banks featuring a scratch kitchen with delectable fare.

BRU BURGER BAR

Downtown Cincinnati, OH Montgomery, OH Fort Mitchell, KY bruburgerbar.com

BRU is an ode to our love ... the burger. At BRU’s 14 locations, our goal is to bring you great burgers made from the best local meats, topped with the freshest ingredients.

BB RIVERBOATS

101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 800-261-8586

bbriverboats.com

Cincinnati never looked better than aboard BB Riverboats. Take a cruise along the Ohio River and experience sightseeing tours, live entertainment, great food and more fun for the whole family.

CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER

1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH 513-287-7000

cincymuseum.org

Learn. Explore. Play. All under one roof. Your next great discovery awaits at the Cincinnati Museum Center.

ARK ENCOUNTER

1 Ark Encounter Dr. Williamstown, KY 888-582-4253 arkencounter.com

Bigger than imagination — visit the life-size Noah’s Ark. Enjoy Ararat Ridge Zoo, presentations in our Answers Center, zip lines, a virtual reality experience and more. Located south of Cincinnati off I-75.

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SWEET TOOTH CANDIES

25 W. 11th St., Newport, KY 859-581-6763

sweettoothchocolates.com

For over 50 years, Sweet Tooth Premium Candies & Ice Cream has been serving the region homemade pecan turtles, opera creams, ice cream and ice balls! Shop online or in-store!

THE SUMMIT HOTEL

5345 Medpace Way, Cincinnati, OH 513-527-9900

thesummithotel.com

Designed to engage, enlighten and inspire, The Summit promises a transformative journey from everyday to extraordinary. From thought-provoking art to chef-curated dining, spark your sense of creativity at every turn.

WILDWOOD INN TROPICAL DOME & THEME SUITES

7809 U.S. Rte. 42, Florence, KY 859-371-6300

wildwoodinnky.com

Enjoy family fun and entertainment at our Florence/Cincinnati area hotel, with easy access to key attractions including Turfway Park, Newport Aquarium and the Creation Museum.

RADISSON HOTEL CINCINNATI RIVERFRONT

668 W. 5th St., Covington, KY 859-777-0008

From our convenient location off I-71 in Covington, Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront offers an impressive view of the Cincinnati skyline, plus easy access to area businesses and attractions.

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OUR ROOTS RUN DEEP

Shaped by a multitude of people and cultures, moments of tension and triumph, the Cincy Region’s history lives on in historic buildings, churches, monuments, and in the spirited hearts of its locals.

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The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (BELOW INSET) takes us back to when the Ohio River separated Southern slave states and Northern free states. Learn about the courageous people who escaped slavery and explore the ongoing fight for inclusive freedom through films, exhibits and hands-on activities. Outside the museum, learning continues on the Clermont County Freedom Trail — a self-guided mobile tour that will take you to stops on the Underground Railroad, homes of abolitionists and sites like the Harriet Beecher Stowe House (PICTURED). The historic home honors the local roots and lasting impact of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Smale Riverfront Park’s Black Brigade Monument commemorates 718 African American men who volunteered to build barricades in Northern Kentucky to protect Cincinnati from the Confederates despite the fact that initially there was an attempt to force them into enlisting. After gaining a deeper understanding, you can celebrate Black heritage and culture by admiring local music legends at the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame set to open this year in July.

Millennia of Faith

The Skirball Museum zooms in to the local Jewish community and zooms out to view Judaism around the world. The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, located in Union Terminal, focuses on “Education that Inspires Action.” Plum Street Temple (BELOW), a key synagogue in American history, features an intricate rose window and beautiful arched entrances to ogle. The Chestnut St. Cemetery was the first Jewish burial ground west of the Allegheny Mountains — a tiny plot of land with a large historic footprint. Celebrate Jewish art, food and culture at the annual ish Festival.

Bible Walk

The Ark Encounter (RIGHT) brings biblical stories to life inside the impressive re-creation of the vessel Noah used to save the world’s animals. The Creation Museum walks visitors through a chronological experience of the Bible and features a petting zoo, planetarium, botanical gardens and more.

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CROWNING LOCAL

Get to know local historian and writer Rick Pender.

What’s on tap in OTR?

A whole host of local breweries — some in buildings that have been filling pints since pre-prohibition — form the OTR Brewery District. Downtown Cincy transforms into a German village for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati (ABOVE), a lively weekend of drinking, eating and dancing. Learn about the German immigrants who brought their culture to the area at the German Heritage Museum.

At first glance, you might not suspect Cincy’s Race Street once echoed with Hank William’s baritone, but from 1945 to 1955, Herzog Studio recorded artists like Williams, Bull Moose Jackson and Patti Page. Look for the historical marker outside 811 Race St. The Evanston neighborhood also boasts a historic soundtrack. King Records recorded everything from Appalachian folk to jazz to the funk-tastic tracks of James Brown.

Did you know?

Over-the-Rhine is the largest and most intact urban historic district in the U.S.

IF YOU WERE IN CHARGE OF A WALKING TOUR IN CINCY, WHERE WOULD YOU GO?

I’d include the historic Findlay Market, which is the oldest public market in Ohio. It’s been here since 1855. I’d also take people to Fountain Square, the core of the city. The Tyler Davidson Fountain is really beautiful. Davidson’s brother-in-law commissioned the statue to honor his late business partner. It symbolizes the importance of water — their hardware business catered to people coming down the Ohio River to live and work in this area.

IF YOU COULD HAVE DINNER WITH ANY FAMOUS CINCINNATIAN, WHO WOULD IT BE AND WHERE WOULD YOU EAT?

I’d choose William Howard Taft, the only man to serve as both the president of the U.S. and the 10th chief justice of the Supreme Court. And this is sort of silly, but I’d take him to Taft’s Ale House, a local brewery in an old church that pays homage to him, our 27th president.

WHAT OTHER HIDDEN GEMS DO YOU RECOMMEND?

The Taft Museum of Art is a topnotch collection located in an early 20th century-style home.

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SITES TO SEE

Learn about Cincy’s deep roots at museums and historical sites around the region. visitcincy.com

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Art and culture are built into the Cincy Region — brick by brick, wire by wire. Keep an eye out for these architectural standouts as you explore.
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1 OVER-THE-RHINE NEIGHBORHOOD Your camera roll will fill with colorful storefronts, ornate brickwork and elaborate archways as you explore OTR. There’s no shortage of historic buildings, plus cute restaurants, bars, shops and galleries. 2 CINCINNATI MUSIC HALL This National Historic Landmark’s stunning arches and intricate brick exterior is almost as beautiful as the ballets, operas and orchestras that grace its stage. 7 JOHN A. ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE When engineers first spun the cables into place in 1867, this beauty was the longest bridge in the world. Walk or drive across to admire how art and science converge. 6 CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE ASSUMPTION Two famous cathedrals inspired this basilica claiming the world’s largest handmade stained glass window in a church. 5 CARROLL CHIMES BELL TOWER See this 100foot German Gothic clock tower put on a mechanical show of the Pied Piper of Hamelin at the top of every hour. 4 LOVELAND CASTLE Explore this medievalstyle castle, built by a local veteran and consisting entirely of rocks from the Little Miami River and milk cartons. 3 ELEPHANT RESERVE Some of Cincy’s largest residents live in an elegant Taj Mahalesque building first built in 1906 at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. 8 JEDIAH HILL COVERED BRIDGE Take a detour from the city to visit this weathered, but strong, historic bridge that looks like it belongs on a postcard.
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John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge was the prototype for the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.
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Birria tacos. Guti fries. Plantains. Adobada tacos. What’s not to love? Under the direction of Sergio Gutierrez, OLLA Taqueria Gutierrez is a casual restaurant in Covington featuring authentic Mexican street food. Translated to English, “olla” means “cooking pot” or “saucepan” — appropriate given the expertly developed flavors you’ll find on the menu.

The Hub, a popular bar, event and music venue in Over-the-Rhine, will have a new home this year, with plans to move just one door down to 1215 Main St. This new spot, formerly a Baptist Church, is a fitting setting for the enthusiastic and lively shows that regularly take place there. Bar owner Lindsey Swadner is excited to have more space, plus separate rooms, a larger billiards area and a back patio.

Co-owners Kristen Kreft and Mayalou Banatwala have successfully established their brand and company, Rocktails, as a bar consulting and event coordinating business. The music industry and mixology delightfully collide for these two who create books, cocktail infusion kits, stickers and more. Look for their products at Toko Baru, Kismet OTR, Originalitees, and Roebling Point Books and Coffee.

Mama’s on Main, a traditional Italian restaurant that opened in 2022, can hardly keep the pasta bowl full because of high demand. The eatery keeps its tight menu packed with classics (think cacio e pepe and arancini with romesco), thanks to the leadership of experienced restaurateurs Emily Wolff and Paul Weckman. Their impressive and versatile portfolio of restaurants plays a huge part in making Covington’s expansive foodie scene a destination. That includes margaritas and tacos at the Frida Kahlo-inspired Frida 602, upscale southern fare perfected at Otto’s, cold beer and hot dogs with all the fixins at Larry’s dive bar and craft cocktails served in an old converted auto garage at The Standard.

In Cincy, entrepreneurs, local artists and innovative thinkers are threads in the interwoven tapestry of the region’s creative community. Get to know a few of the faces behind the work.
PICTURED: Sergio Gutierrez, OLLA Taqueria Gutierrez
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RIGHT: Kristen Kreft and Mayalou Banatwala, Rocktails

Some visual artists choose canvas or marble. Mreeuh Chang chooses skin. Chang transcribes original, custom and more standard designs at Matter Botattica, a fine art gallery and tattoo studio. In this one-woman shop, powerful and inspired designs abound.

It started with a wooden sign that two sisters made for their parents in 2013. Since then, artistic abilities and business sense have guided Melyssa Kirn and Michele Tibbs to expand their venture of creating wood-centric, one-of-a-kind creations. Two retail stores, Grainwell Boutique Covington and Grainwell Boutique Hyde Park, offer framed items, coasters and more.

There is no question that Cincy is a music scene hotbed. But it takes more than just being a guitar shredder to make it big. Executive Director Kick Lee at the Cincinnati Music Accelerator (CMA) assists both emerging and experienced musicians with networking, workshops, production methods and more — whatever it takes to get musicians on stage and their music to the public.

Combine social activism, poetry, hip hop and soul, plus a love for Cincy, and who do you have? Siri Imani, a multi-talented performer, peace promoter and philanthropist. Imani’s foundation, Triiibe, hosts potlucks and book clubs and most recently opened an urban garden. All events are geared to fostering expression and understanding. Additionally, in 2022, Imani Productions booked more than 300 local artists, including DJs and musicians, giving them a paycheck and recognition. Keep an eye out for Imani’s new album, Big Fish, which dropped early this year.

ABOVE LEFT: Melyssa Kirn and Michele Tibbs

BELOW LEFT: BlaCk Coffee Lounge RIGHT: Grainwell Boutique

Under the direction of owner and entrepreneur Means Cameron, BlaCk Coffee Lounge and BlaCk OWned Outerwear are businesses that have made a name for themselves both locally and nationally. Coffee, culture and companionship are staples at the coffee shop, while the clothing brand is a favorite of renowned musicians and athletes — including Joe Burrow.

As a civic organizer and co-founder of COVunity Fridge, Missy Spears’ social responsibility and business sense serve her community well. She’s seen with her own eyes how Covington business owners contribute to their community in more ways than by just running a business. “Because of that immersion,” Spears explains, “we have managed to grow our city through one-of-a-kind small businesses that have built a culture of support and collaboration.” And the results show. “This has made our local scene more creative, authentic, tasty, artistic and community/resident driven,” says Spears.

Equal parts savvy and down-to-earth, Ricardo Grant founded Paloozanoire as a way to enrich the lives of people of color through creativity, corporate leadership and entrepreneurship. The org celebrates with a Juneteenth Block Party and its Black & Brown Faces art show that welcomes all.

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CELEBRATE WITH US

Innovative, creative and vibrant — a world of cultures, communities and traditions from around the globe come together in the Cincy Region. Join our eclectic, enriching and electric cultural celebrations throughout the year and immerse yourself in the many flavors of Cincy.

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Celebrate autumn harvest in the Year of the Rabbit at the Cincinnati Moon Festival (BELOW), an annual gala held in Fountain Square. Try a traditional Chinese mooncake pastry symbolizing harmony, take in a performance and see a twinkling display of bright lanterns on Sept. 30.

Since the very first parade in 1973, Cincinnati Pride in June has grown steadily every year to include a full month of entertainment, educational programs, food and fun, led by organizations such as Cincinnati Pride, Cincinnati Black Pride and NKY Pride. Celebrate Pride this year on June 4 in Covington and on June 24 in downtown Cincinnati.

Unity and community reign at the Juneteenth Block Party, a family-friendly celebration of the ending of slavery in the U.S. Enjoy the arts, meet local business owners and take in plenty of music, food and dancing, plus a fireworks display on June 17.

CROWNING LOCAL

“THE NATURAL LEADER”

Get to know Alfonso Cornejo, president of the Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA.

The sights, sounds and tastes of Latin America come alive during Cincy Sabroso, a month-long celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. From Sept. 15–Oct. 15, catch exclusive deals and offerings from participating Latino-owned small businesses ranging from Argentinian to Venezuelan across the Cincy Region.

Sample a world of flavors from Japan, India, Thailand and more at the popular Asian Food Fest, April 29–30. Try something new with small plate offerings ranging in price from $2–10 and keep an eye out for the “Secret Menu” booth to find imaginative off-menu dishes available only at the fest.

Burnet Woods Park is transformed into a vibrant canvas of flavors, sights and sounds at AfriFest Cincy: Taste of Africa on July 29. Experience dancing, crafts, hands-on activities and traditions that take you on a tour across the continent.

Now in its 35th year, the four-day Black Family Reunion festival highlights Black-owned businesses and features family-friendly fare, including concerts, a parade and spiritual services, and encourages community involvement through activities like voter registration and a job fair. Be there Aug. 17–20.

WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO CINCINNATI?

I was born in Mexico, transferred to Cincinnati through my job at Procter & Gamble 34 years ago, and have been president of the Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati for 18 years. I have three kids and four grandchildren here. There’s a high quality of life here — with arts, festivals, sports and so many activities.

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR PROUDEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS WITH THE CHAMBER?

We’re the largest Hispanic chamber in the tri-state area and we’re heavily involved in the community. We’ve built trust as good partners. Our events, like the Cincy-Cinco Latino Festival in May, draw more people to Latino-owned businesses every year. It’s also the 15th anniversary of Salsa on the Square, a free weekly event from May to September with music and dance lessons, which draws 300 to 400 people each week. We also have a great new website for Cincy Sabroso (hispanicchambercincinnati.com/ cincysabroso) that lists 200 Latino-owned restaurants by area and cuisine.

Cultural flavors of all stripes bring energy and vitality to the Cincy Region, and the Vibe Cincinnati platform aims to amplify the area’s rich diversity and offer opportunities to minority-owned businesses and local talent. For a full line up of speaker series and events (PICTURED), visit visitcincy.com/vibe.

ANY RESTAURANT RECOMMENDATIONS?

I like La Mexicana in Newport, Kentucky, and Sabor Peruano in Fairfield for Peruvian food.

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Spanning both sides of the Ohio River, the Cincy Region is home to many enchanting neighborhoods that have their own unique personalities with distinct offerings.

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Find an alcove of contemporary shops inside historic buildings in the West End. Sip on a local craft beer at Queen City Radio, a converted 1920s gas station now a sprawling beer garden with tons of indoor and outdoor seating. Spend an afternoon exploring and learning about history, science, art and culture at the vast Cincinnati Museum Center. Join the spirited fans at TQL Stadium, home of Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati, or watch the game across the street at The Pitch, complete with a video wall, food trucks and an open-air 3v3 soccer pitch. FC CINCINNATI: FC CINCINNATI, AMERICAN
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Walk Through History

Learn the city’s secrets by booking an American Legacy Tour. The Newport Gangster Tour kicks off at an old casino and delves into the highs and lows of mob life. The tour is about ¾ mile, flat and wheelchair accessible. Other tours go underground or even into the supernatural. The Over-the-Rhine Foundation has also been known to offer tours delving into history and revitalization projects.

WALNUT HILLS

Visit Walnut Hills for architecturally eclectic homes and relaxed, welcoming eateries. Feast on freshsmoked meats and all the fixins at Just Q’in BBQ, which hires and supports individuals with barriers to employment. Esoteric Brewing, in the historic Paramount Building, is Cincinnati’s first queer, Blackand Filipino-owned brewery. Learn about Cincinnati’s deep abolitionist roots at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, a National Historic Landmark. Coffee has never sounded so good as at Caffe Vivace — a coffee house by day and jazz lounge by night.

BURLINGTON

Burlington is a friendly suburban community that offers an escape from city bustle. Relish exquisite Southern cuisine at the Tousey House Tavern. Indulge in a fine selection of Kentucky bourbons at The Brass Ring Bourbon Bar. Browse antiques and collectibles from more than 200 vendors at the Burlington Antique Show, held periodically at the Boone County Fair Grounds. Experience one of the most challenging disc golf tracks in the world at Idlewild Disc Golf Course.

LUDLOW

Located along the banks of the Ohio River, Ludlow boasts historic homes and exclusive businesses. Sip premium spirits on a distillery tour at Second Sight Spirits. Submerge yourself in a surreal circus world while sipping craft beer and noshing on woodfired pizza at Bircus Brewing Co. Book an appointment to get inked by Marvel comic illustrator Brian Level and other skilled artists at Illuminaut Tattoo, then refresh your wardrobe at Leeta Ruth Boutique.

UNION

A small-town feel with big-city amenities, Union offers the best of both worlds. Get back to nature with fishing, hiking and camping at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site — keep an eye out for the roaming herd of bison! Reconnect with yourself and your faith on a rejuvenating retreat at Potter’s Ranch. Fresh, local flavor is all you’ll find on the menu at The Farmstand Market & Café, which also hosts classes and events. Coming to the area in 2023 is a three-in-one foodie destination featuring local favorites Braxton Brewing Company, Graeter’s Ice Cream and Dewey’s Pizza.

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Visit historic Mariemont with its classic Georgianstyle architecture and quaint shops and restaurants. Travel to France without a passport at The Quarter Bistro. Enjoy first-run movies, independent screenings and Hollywood classics at the old-school Mariemont Theatre. Marvel at the incredible collection of plants, shrubs and trees at Stanley Rowe Arboretum, founded in 1926. Dine in style on classic American cuisine — like roasted chicken and pot roast — at the National Exemplar inside the historic Mariemont Inn.

Find dozens of neighborhoods and communities to explore throughout the region. visitcincy.com

Appreciate a slower pace in the friendly, suburban community of Sharonville. Take a load off savoring experimental beers in a range of styles at Third Eye Brewing. Step back in time at Heritage Village Museum to experience Cincy life in the 1800s. Trammel Fossil Park transports you even further back in time as you dig for fossils over 440 million years old. Worship, learn and connect with the community at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati during monthly “Know Your Neighbor” open houses or on a scheduled tour. Host an unforgettable event at the recently renovated Sharonville Convention Center, boasting no shortage of space or amenities.

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Cincinnatian Hotel, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, has been part of downtown since 1882. Check out the vintage artwork and small plate meals from Maverick’s Restobar. The nine-floor Kinley Cincinnati Downtown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, traces its beginning to 1910. Modern conveniences include a state-of-the art fitness center and free Wi-Fi. Lytle Park Hotel, built in 1909, is part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. The glass-enclosed rooftop bar and terrace is one of the best places to view the city skyline. With nine unique rooms, the Symphony Hotel and Restaurant was once a private mansion in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. It is now famous for its live jazz music and New American gourmet dining. The multi-award winning 21c Museum Hotel (PICTURED) is a boutique hotel, part of the 100-year-old, historic Metropole Hotel.

The reimagined space also includes an art museum, restaurant and bar. Just 10 miles from downtown Cincy, The Summit Hotel anchors the Madison Square campus. With 239 rooms, guests enjoy a yoga studio, library, rooftop terrace and 5,800-square-foot art gallery. Kentucky’s first modern skyscraper and high-end department store is now the 114-room Hotel Covington. Outdoor courtyards and intimate lounge spaces make this lodging a favorite. Next door, North by Hotel Covington opens this year with 53 luxury apartment-style rooms. The Pickle Factory Boutique Hotel in Covington’s central business district is known for its artistic and amusing themed rooms. And yes, the boutique hotel was once a pickle jarring company. Delta Hotels Marriott Cincinnati in Sharonville is known for making days spent at an on-site conference stress-free and relaxing. Take advantage of the indoor pool and specialty drinks after work.

Find accommodations to suit your needs all around the region. visitcincy.com

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The Cincy Region has a wealth of lodging that includes historic architecture and amazing contemporary renovations. Prime locations, advanced technology and amazing ambience satisfy leisure visitors, business travelers and residents seeking unforgettable getaways.
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Know Before You Go

During your Cincy visit, keep an eye out for friendly faces wearing a CTA pin! Certified Tourism Ambassadors are trained Cincy tourism advocates located in the Visitor Center and around the community. Find additional travel resources, such as recommendations for what to see, do, eat and drink (and coupons!), at visitcincy.com.

NEED A LITTLE EXTRA GUIDANCE? Stop in at the new Cincy Visitor Center — opening near Sixth and Vine streets later this year — for additional resources to make the most of your time in Cincy.

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