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Cincinnati Santacon takes place Saturday. The pub crawl takes place in more than 50 venues in Downtown, Over-the-Rhine, Mount Adams, Covington and Newport. It is a fundraiser for The Cure Starts Now.
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Christmas light map. ... Kick off the holiday season Downtown with a full hour of dazzling performances, fireworks and the official tree lighting, featuring ...
Enjoy 12 Christmas songs made memorable by them, plus photographs of memorable Cincinnati Christmas traditions. $15-$20. NIGHTLIFE: House of Villains Watch Party, 9:30 p.m., The Pitch, 1430 ...
H. & S. Pogue Company. The H. & S. Pogue Company was a Cincinnati, Ohio based department store chain founded by two brothers, Henry and Samuel Pogue. They came from County Cavan, Northern Ireland, to Cincinnati and worked in their uncle's dry goods store. They later were able to buy him out and H. & S. Pogue Dry Goods Company was established in ...
Holiday Junction. Holiday Junction Featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains is a rail-themed holiday event held annually since 1996 at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] Its main attraction is a much older model railroad display, which is owned by CSX Transportation and sponsored by Duke Energy.
Death. v. t. e. William Howard Taft National Historic Site is a historic house at 2038 Auburn Avenue in the Mount Auburn Historic District of Cincinnati, Ohio, a mile (1.6 km) north of Downtown. It was the birthplace and childhood home of William Howard Taft, the 27th president and the 10th chief justice of the United States.
Downtown Cincinnati is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the central business district of the city, as well the economic and symbiotic center of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. Originally the densely populated core of the city, the neighborhood was transformed into a commercial zone in the mid-20th century.
We put together a list of the 10 definitive holiday events every Cincinnatian should experience at least once.