
First settled in 1788, Cincinnati has grown into the largest metropolitan area in Ohio. Cincinnati's story is told through an assortment of remarkable buildings and landmarks that testify to the city's durability. Explore the Queen City by visiting these great attractions.
28 E. 5th St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
If you've ever watched the popular sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, you've seen this iconic fountain during the opening credits. While its official name is "The Genius of Water," most people know it as the Tyler Davidson Fountain after the Cincinnati businessman to whom it was dedicated. Large figures around "The Lady" represent various practical uses of water. The four child figures, representing the pleasures of water, are actually freshwater drinking fountains.
2950 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45206
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You don't have to be a book lover to enjoy a visit to the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. While it was the childhood home of the Uncle Tom's Cabin author, the house offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Cincinnati. In the 1930s, the home became the Edgemont Inn, listed in the legendary "Green Book" as a safe haven for African-Americans. During spring, summer, and fall, the HBSH also serves as the starting point for various walking tours. Starting February 1, hours are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and noon - 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for ages 6-17.
315 W. Court St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Firefighters and other first responders are everyday heroes. Learn more about this noble profession at the Cincinnati Fire Museum, listed on the National Historic Registry. Did you know that Cincinnati established the country's first paid fire department in 1853? Museum artifacts include some of the oldest firefighting equipment in existence, such as leather buckets, alarm drums, and an actual steam fire engine. Fire safety education is conducted in the Safe House, an interactive exhibit where visitors take part in a simulated "fire event." Museum hours are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for ages 7-17.
416 Clark St., Cincinnati, OH 45203
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p>At the turn of the 19th century, William Betts accepted 111 acres of land as payment for a loan. It's doubtful he knew that the Betts House, which he built on that property for his family of nine, would still be standing as his legacy into the 21st century. Incredibly, the house has survived industrial growth, urban decay, and even an earthquake to remain as the oldest brick house in Ohio on its original site. Exhibits and programs are often attended by historians and architects to study building materials and traditions of the past. The Betts House is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from noon - 5 p.m.
12075 Shore Dr., Loveland, OH 45140
Travel back to the medieval times of Middle Age Europe without leaving Ohio. Loveland Castle is a faithful, full-scale replica of keeps built by the Roman Empire a thousand years ago. The castle was originally constructed in the late 1920s by Harry Andrews as a getaway for his group of Boy Scouts and Sunday school members. Keep an eye out for ghosts that are reputed to live in the castle and pack a picnic lunch to enjoy afterwards on the scenic grounds. Hours are 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily except November 1 through March 31, when the castle is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only. Admission is $5 for ages 5 and up.
650 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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From the stunning Victorian-Gothic exterior to the various artistic companies that call the building home, the Cincinnati Music Hall is one of the city's more impressive attractions. Performances are held in Springer Auditorium, the central portion of the building, which features a mural called "Allegory of the Arts" on its domed ceiling. Springer Auditorium has hosted a diverse list of world-famous musical artists, including Frank Sinatra, Prince, and Bob Dylan. Indoor tours are conducted year-round, while outdoor tours are offered during summer months. Visit the website for tour information and calendar of events.
4949 Tealtown Rd., Milford, OH 45150
In 1965, Stanley M. Rowe, Sr.'s long-held dream of an educational outdoor preserve came true. Thanks to the efforts and donations of several prominent Cincinnati residents, the Cincinnati Nature Center opened to the public. Rowe Woods, the center's core property, was once the 175-acre estate of Carl and Mary Krippendorf. Neil McElroy, one-time chairman of Proctor & Gamble, donated Long Branch Farm for use as a green space. Most recently, in 1995, siblings Jim and Dorothy Gorman gifted their family's Gorman Heritage Farm, which provides a valuable look at an actual working farm. Admission is $10 for adults and $6 for ages 4-12. Pets are welcome for a $3 fee. Visit the website for seasonal hours.
230 E. 13th St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Dating back to the 19th century, the Over-the-Rhine National Historic District is one of the country's largest and most intact urban historic districts. Unlike most historic districts that feature exquisite mansions and elaborate architecture, the OTR, as it's affectionately known, is notable for its origins as a working-class neighborhood of German immigrants. In the 21st century, the OTR is a vibrant mix of past and present. You can easily spend a day or more visiting attractions such as Findlay Market, the Brewery District, and an eclectic mix of boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment.
Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to the area, what's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word, "Cincinnati?"

Elevate your grocery shopping by stopping by one of Ohio's specialty food markets, which sell plenty of delicious and interesting foods. You'll be able to try new foods and make your meals more special and tasty.
Explore these specialty food markets around Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati the next time you shop.
1979 W. 25th St., Cleveland, OH 44113
Opening in 1912, West Side Market is Cleveland's oldest municipally owned market. Its setting is beautiful, with the building designed by renowned architects who included a 44-foot-high tile vaulted ceiling and a 137-foot-tall clock tower. Its eclectic mix of shops includes Theresa's Bakery, known for more than 30 types of fresh, homemade bread and European pastries, including 17 flavors of cannoli. Rita's is another popular market vendor where you'll find a variety of stuffed olives, fresh horseradish and barrel kraut, and fresh-ground peanut butter.
3885 Medina Rd., Akron, OH 44333
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With its motto of "Real food is good food," Mustard Seed Market has followed many stringent ingredient standards since 1981. Its products are free of high-fructose corn syrup, artificial colors and flavoring, harmful chemicals and preservatives, saccharin and aspartame, antibiotics and hormones in meats, bleached or bromated flour, and irradiation. Fill your cart with produce from local farmers that's organic whenever possible, fresh-baked bread, pastries, and pies, high-quality, responsibly sourced meat and seafood, bulk foods, and more. And in the grocery department, you'll find affordable, high-quality, natural foods from local suppliers.
6005 County Road 77, Millersburg, OH 44654
Bunker Hill Cheese is a third-generation family-owned company that was established in 1935. The company partners with local farmers and makes over 25 types of cheese, averaging 50,000 pounds a week. Whether you'd like cheese for a snack, to use in a recipe, or to help create a delicious charcuterie board, you can find it here. You'll find A2 milk cheese (easier to digest), cheddar, farmers cheese, fiesta jack marble with jalapeno kick, Bermuda onion, feta, raw milk cheese, and more. And to carry the cheese theme even further, the market sells Heini's cheese fudge in flavors including blueberry, chocolate, and rainbow sherbet.
59 Spruce St., Columbus, OH 43215
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North Market, located in downtown Columbus, has been open for nearly 150 years. The venue houses more than 30 independently owned small businesses where you can pick up a wide variety of fresh produce, meat, poultry, specialty food items, and more. For a delicious snack, stop by American Nut Company, specializing in Bavarian Glazed Roasted Almonds and Pecans with a touch of cinnamon, vanilla, and sugar. For a prepared meal, visit Flavors of India, which serves dishes made with freshly sourced ingredients and healthy herbs and spices.
7860 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43235
The Hills Market is a unique shopping destination where you can shop inside the market or have your groceries delivered. Its departments sell wholesome, fresh foods, including produce from Ohio farmers and family-owned distributors. Its full-service butcher shop features high-quality meat sourced from around Ohio without any growth-promoting hormones or antibiotics. The produce department features hand-selected fruits and veggies from Ohio farmers and family-owned distributors. For added convenience, stop by the Chef's Case for house-made dishes, including the market's popular crab cakes with sherry cayenne dipping sauce.
1440 Gemini Place, Columbus, OH 43240
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Carfagna's Market aims to provide the best quality items at the lowest possible price. The market isn't tied to any particular suppliers, so the owners are free to shop around to find and sell the best products from small and family-owned businesses. Its butcher shop sells meats cut fresh daily and sourced from farmers who implement humane practices. You can also treat yourself to a wide variety of fresh, delicious foods, including treats from Columbus' largest homemade Italian cookie selection, homemade cannoli filled to order, organic homemade pasta sauce, and handmade artisan pasta.
4450 Eastgate South Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45245
You'll find a unique mixture of specialty grocery items at Jungle Jim's International Market, including colorfully unique sodas where you can try a new root beer or be adventurous and buy Buffalo Wing Soda. If you love coffee or tea, stop by the Coffee Bar, where you'll find over 50 varieties of coffee from local micro-roaster Seven Hills, as well as over 20 varieties of loose-leaf teas. You'll also find dozens of honey varieties and honey-related products like honey candy, butter, or cream. And make sure to stop by the Candy Castle for nostalgic favorites or trendy new candies.
1801 Race St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Located just blocks from downtown in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Findlay Market attracts more than one million visitors a year. You'll find plenty of farm-fresh, locally sourced specialty foods for sale from more than 50 full-time merchants. If you're craving a ready-made meal, stop by Flavors of the Isle, where you'll find dishes with a blend of Southern soul food and Jamaican cuisine. Try the jerk chicken, made with the owner's homemade jerk seasoning and sauce. Or visit Dean's Mediterranean Imports for nuts roasted onsite, many varieties of Lebanese-style yogurt, pita breads, and more.
6920 Burlington Pike, Florence, KY 41042
Remke Markets has several locations throughout the area and is known for its excellent customer service. In addition to the usual grocery offerings, you'll find a dedicated soup and salad bar as well as a sushi bar. If you'd like to save time and effort but still get the products you love, try the Mobile Market app, where a trained personal shopper selects items from your order and has it waiting for you when you come to the store.
What specialty food markets do you visit in Ohio, and what items are your favorites to buy?

You don't have to live in the mountains to enjoy rock climbing, and you don't need warm weather either! While the state of Ohio offers some amazing outdoor rock climbing destinations for spring, summer, and fall, the colder months force us to look indoors.
Luckily, there are also some incredible indoor rock gyms all over the Buckeye state! If you're searching for the best indoor rock climbing in Ohio, look no further.
2020 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115
With two Northeast Ohio locations in Cleveland and Lakewood, Nosotros Rock Climbing Gym offers some of the best climbing facilities in this part of the state. The Cleveland location features 2,000 square feet of climbable space and a Kilterboard with around 8,000 training routes. Beginner, intermediate, and private climbing classes are available, plus a weight room and yoga classes. Affordable day passes and first-timer tours of Nosotros Rock Climbing Gym are available, helping to make it more accessible to those who might be new to climbing.
2831 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44113
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Offering lead climbing, top rope, and bouldering, Cleveland Rocks is a world-class indoor climbing facility that spans 18,000 square feet. The gym is located inside Cleveland's renovated Ohio City Masonic Temple, a historical structure providing a unique climbing venue. Cleveland Rocks offers three separate climbing areas, with roped walls up to 54 feet, and also hosts a wide range of climbing classes and programs for youths and adults. It's one of the best spots for beginner and advanced climbers in Northeast Ohio.
677 Carroll Street, Akron, OH 44304
Akron's Rock Mill is a great place to climb, but it's also much more. Yoga classes are taught almost every day of the week, and traditional fitness facilities are also open to members and visitors alike. That includes a weight training area and cardio equipment. Rock Mill also offers a well-stocked coffee bar that serves locally sourced coffee, beer, and food. For those just here to climb, you'll find a 6,000-square-foot bouldering hall with 80-plus bouldering problems that are reset every week to consistently provide new challenges.
1165 Chambers Road, Columbus, OH 43212
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A cheery indoor bouldering gym near the OSU Campus in Greenview, Chambers Purely Boulders is one of the best places in Columbus for aspiring climbers. With a wide range of weekly programs that teach bouldering and climbing fundamentals, Chambers Purely Boulders makes it easy to get on the wall, even if you've never climbed before. The gym hosts a variety of classes and clinics as well, including weekly yoga classes that are free for members.
6513 Kingsmill Court, Columbus, OH 43229
Open since 1994, Vertical Adventures has been providing an amazing indoor rock climbing experience in Columbus since long before rock gyms became hip or trendy. A staple of the Columbus climbing community, this facility offers over 16,000 feet of terrain that caters to a wide range of climbing styles, including lead, top-roping, and bouldering. Beginner and climbing fundamentals classes are available for anyone who wants to gain some rock climbing experience.
512 Maier Place, Columbus, OH 43215
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With a welcoming environment and supportive community, Bloc Garten is one of the best bouldering gyms in Central Ohio. With new bouldering problems reset every week on Tuesdays, the gym's dynamic bouldering walls constantly provide new challenges to climbers of all skill levels. Free gear rental is available for your first visit, and the gym offers a 90-minute fundamentals class that helps new climbers find their footing. Regular climbing clinics also provide new insight and instruction for experienced climbers to up their game, both physically and mentally.
1708 Blue Rock Street, Cincinnati, OH 45223
Opened in 2020, Climb Cincy is one of the newest indoor rock gyms in the Cincinnati area. The facility is nestled in the beautiful Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati, and the folks who run it make a point of catering to climbers of all experience levels to create an environment where all are welcome. Climb Cincy is a bouldering facility, which means participants climb over padded floors with no ropes or harnesses involved. Walls range from 11 to 14 feet tall, and many routes are beginner-friendly, while others will challenge even the most seasoned climbers.
9501 Union Cemetery Road, Loveland, OH 45140
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No matter what your preferred style of climbing may be and how much experience you may have, Mosaic Climbing offers something for you. Located in the small city of Loveland within the Cincinnati metro area, Mosaic Climbing offers one of the most impressive, wide-ranging climbing facilities in Ohio. In addition to bouldering terrain, Mosaic offers top-rope, auto-belay, and lead climbing, plus a variety of climbing-related training equipment and a complete fitness facility with yoga rooms. Private and group instruction is available for youths and adults.
3475 East Kemper Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Located in a renovated industrial space in Sharonville, just north of Cincinnati, RockQuest Climbing Center is one of Ohio's longest-running indoor climbing gyms and a staple of the local climbing community in the Cincy area. RockQuest offers around 15,000 square feet of climbing surface, with roped climbing as well as bouldering. Belay classes are available, teaching essential top rope climbing skills, including knots and techniques.
Where's you're favorite place to climb around Ohio?

So the holidays are over, and the countdown to spring begins. Happily, the gift-giving continues into January with this month's free offers, courtesy of Cutler Homes and LoLo Gifts.
Will you sample some donuts in Northeast Ohio, savor some pizza in Columbus, or indulge in some chocolates in Cincinnati? Here is this month's line-up of fabulous freebies.
317 Main St., Milford, OH 45150
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Chocolate makes a bad day good and a good day better. Enjoy one of life's great pleasures with your gift of chocolates from Tickled Sweet.
About Tickled Sweet
Bambi Merz's career path wasn't always lined with sweets, but after a chance visit to a candy and snack expo, she was hooked. After years of mentoring by Randy Auel, Bambi purchased his namesake shop, now known as Tickled Sweet. One thing that hasn't changed is the collection of top-quality fudge, bars, dipped Oreos, and other chocolate treats.
Contact and Hours
513.880.4169
Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 5 p.m.
4960 Pearl Rd., Cleveland, OH 44109
Homer Simpson's love of donuts runs so deep that he sold his soul for one in the Treehouse of Horror. While you may not be that extreme, you'll certainly appreciate his emotion after sampling your gift from Jack Frost Donuts.
About Jack Frost Donuts
Since 1937, generations of families have turned to Jack Frost Donuts for their handmade treats. The family that owns and runs the shop has handed down their original recipe over decades. Choose from a rotating daily menu featuring selections from dozens of luscious flavors such as maple bacon, salted caramel, and Fruity Pebbles.
Contact and Hours
216.351.3638
Monday - Sunday: 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
936 N. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43201
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Pizza manages to be consistent yet full of variety, which explains much of its appeal. Even if you're a veteran 'za lover, you'll find something new with your free pizza bowl from GoreMade Pizza.
About GoreMade Pizza
Hosting a weekly pot-luck pizza party with friends showed Nick Gore how toppings could make each pie unique. Nick then turned the purchase of a mobile wood-fired pizza oven into a successful catering business, leading to the current brick-and-mortar restaurant. Ingredients such as sausage, banana peppers, and roasted mushrooms are sourced locally for freshness.
Contact and Hours
614.725.2115
Tuesday - Sunday: Noon - 9 p.m.
207 S. Court St., Medina, OH 44256
You can never have too many socks. Pick up a free pair of socks that are both fashionable and practical from JK Gift Shop.
About JK Gift Shop
Home decor is all in the family for Julie McNabb and Katie Heinz, owners of JK Gift Shop. The sister duo followed in the footsteps of their mother, Amy Douglass, who founded The Interior Design Studio. Julie and Katie expanded the business by adding the gift shop and its stylish assortment of products.
Contact and Hours
330.725.7623
Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 5 p.m.
1947 W. Market St. #104, Akron, OH 44313
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What's more satisfying than a hearty bowl of soup on a cold winter day? How about a free sandwich to go with your soup at Niko's Sandwich Board?
About Niko's Sandwich Board
Customers flock to Niko's Sandwich Board to enjoy the wide selection of soups, salads, and sandwiches on the menu. The cozy, welcoming dining room atmosphere keeps them coming back for more. If you're short on time, just call ahead and get your Reuben, tuna sandwich, or chef salad to go.
Contact and Hours
330.794.5444
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
1430 W. Maple St., North Canton, OH 44720
Are cupcakes the perfect combination of cake and frosting? Test this theory with your free gift from Sprinkle City Bakery & Cafe.
About Sprinkle City Bakery & Cafe
Whether you're craving a home-cooked meal or a sweet treat to brighten your day, you'll find it at Sprinkle City Bakery & Cafe. The revolving menu of savory items includes dishes such as Southwest chicken salad, Italian wedding soup, and jalapeño popper grilled cheese. The latest addition to their already extensive bakery menu is the cruffin, a cross between a croissant and a muffin.
Contact and Hours
330.933.0767
Wednesday - Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
114 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691
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Socks have gone from ho-hum accessories to fun and funky fashion statements. Express your personality with a colorful pair of socks from JK Gift Shop.
About JK Gift Shop
Need a gift for a friend or family member, or just looking to treat yourself? Find something for everyone at JK Gift Shop. Owners (and sisters) Julie McNabb and Katie Heinz travel to all the top markets and trade shows to source the unique selection of housewares, jewelry, and other gift items found in their delightful shop.
Contact and Hours
330.725.7623
Monday - Saturday: !0 a.m. - 5 p.m.
100 E. Erie St., Suite 126, Kent, OH 44240
Want a simple and tasty way to add nutrients to your diet? Head to Kwench Juice Cafe for your free smoothie.
About Kwench Juice Cafe
It's hard to believe the delicious products at Kwench Juice Cafe are packed full of vitamins, fiber, and other vital nutrients. In addition to smoothies, freshly-squeezed juices, and açai bowls, the cafe offers a selection of sandwiches and wraps.
Contact and Hours
330.302.1682
Monday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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