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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

When considering the Cincy Region for your next tour or group outing, here are some must-see attractions:

ARK ENCOUNTER

Noah’s Ark is brought to life through the largest wood-framed timber structure in the world

NATIONAL UNDERGROUND

RAILROAD FREEDOM CENTER

A museum that preserves the courageous stories of the Underground Railroad

» Welcome gifts for all passengers delivered directly to your host hotel when arranged before arrival

» Complimentary bus driver accommodations and room allotment (dependent on hotel partners)

» Itinerary planning services available for step-on guide offerings or city tours

» Single point of contact for both sides of the Ohio River in this unique multistate destination

AMERICAN SIGN MUSEUM

Here, the largest public museum dedicated to signs in the U.S. showcases storied insignia

Music Faith

Music fills the air in the Cincy Region! Whether enjoying national and local acts at riverfront venues like the Andrew J. Brady Music Center or MegaCorp Pavilion or catching a concert at the Riverbend Music Center, your group can enjoy an impactful music experience. The Cincy Region is also home to historic music venues like Music Hall, Cincinnati Symphony and Opera, and some of the largest multicultural music events in the country, like the Cincinnati Music Festival

CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN AND NEWPORT AQUARIUM

Committed to inspiring visitors, these are two of the top family-friendly destinations in the area

The spirit is strong in the Cincy Region, especially at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. These interactive spiritual destinations bring the Bible to life in creative ways and are perfect additions to any faith-based itinerary. Make sure to include spectacular docent-led tours at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains in downtown Cincinnati.

As the place where the North ends and the South begins, the Cincy Region offers a unique perspective of American history. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a must-see and is dedicated to telling the true story of the Underground Railroad and the impact it had in this region. The Harriet Beecher Stowe Home is another wonderful addition to any itinerary that showcases this celebrated author’s literary contributions to society and notable abolitionist works, including the novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” which was hugely impactful on American culture leading up to the Civil War. Or take a walking tour over the famous John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge or a Newport Gangster Tour to see Newport, America’s original “Sin City.”

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