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View Archive. The Queen City: Discover Cincinnati How investing in infrastructure will help drive the U. Where to eat, drink, and hang, according to the Saveur team Oh, Ohio! And for my fellow claustrophobes, you can do this—it is large and airy down there! More than a few people raised their glass at that statement!

Open year round, the Findlay Market provides a marketplace for locally sourced foods and a social gathering place for almost a million people per year for the city. The market sustains a wide variety of economic activity, but our favorite was the food business incubator Findlay Kitchen , a non-profit that provides access for start-ups and entrepreneurs in the edible space.

We love us some food! Neither did I until my first morning dining in Over-the-Rhine. But in the course of three days, I had it in various dishes, and let me just tell you this combo of ground meat and steel-cut oats flavored with bay leaves, rosemary, salt, pepper and thyme is delicious think: the Cincinnati version of scrapple, only tastier. The famed Skyline Chili.

Anyone who knows me is well aware that I will travel far for a great hotel, and the 21c brand has been one of my favorites since I first stayed in its inaugural Louisville property seven years ago.

SVV and I had a chat with him about our own artistic endeavors, and his story is so fascinating that it merits its own post in the future. The man-made river has since been turned into Central Parkway and marks a distinctive shift in architectural style and density. The neighborhood is one of the largest preserved historical districts in the entire country, with hundreds of structures that potentially rival New Orleans and Savannah in number. Incredibly, Over-the-Rhine was a neglected feature of the city due to high crime rates and years of paralyzing neglect until 3CDC , a private non-profit formed in , took on the task with a decidedly non-governmental vision to transform the vibe.

The results are stunning. A place that residents once shunned is positively brimming with capital improvement projects, hip restaurants, public art, fancy hotels and has become the place to live or invest. In addition to permanent exhibits, the Cincinnati Museum Center hosts plenty of traveling collections, like the current Egypt: The Time of Pharaohs , which is in the United States for the first time and whose artifacts spanning 4, years will be on display through Aug. My website design was inspired by the Art Deco era, and aside from midcentury, it happens to be my favorite style of architecture, too.

I was thrilled to find so many Art Deco relics populating the downtown. As a result, Cincinnati has become a hotbed for film activity; many production crews are now using it as a backdrop to recreate 20th century New York City.

Besides being stuffed with formwork, steel and aluminum fixtures that marked an era of futuristic enthusiasm, the entire story structure is an absolute gem of engineering and the Art Deco style, and was used by the architect William Lamb of the firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, that built it as a basis for designing the Empire State Building.

This radiant masterpiece of an Art Deco bar and lounge has the classy feel of a speakeasy, with fancy cocktails to match. The main stage features jazz musicians every evening except Sunday, when they perform during brunch.

Check out the fabulous Egyptian-inspired sculpture behind the band and take a walking tour of the public spaces to each side for a glimpse of historical grandeur.

We lucked out and ran into a very animated Palm Court employee, Aerin, who saw our interest in the building and took us behind the scenes and deep into its history. Public murals keep popping up into our lives, so how about one of the original masters of the genre, Louis Grell, being featured 18 times throughout the bottom floor hotel?

They were done in the s, no less, and are still immaculate. Ugh, so dreamy. Also, hello universe, we see you! Did you know the Greater Cincinnati region also includes Northern Kentucky?

In fact, you could throw a stone from downtown Cincy and hit Covington and Newport, both of which are just over the bridges that cross the Ohio River. For those just in Cincy for a quick business trip, you can still walk the half-mile Purple People Bridge , which was built in , over to Kentucky for a sip of bourbon, then back again.

Now that you know Northern Kentucky is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, you should have seen this coming. After all, you know what Kentucky is all about … bourbon!

Fall screams bourbon to me, so in October, we plan to tackle the entire B-Line , which combines experiences at four distilleries and five bourbon-centric bars. Choose UC—and begin your Bearcats journey of endless possibilities! University of Cincinnati is a big-time university 46, students strong with a small-campus feel. Our beautiful, pedestrian-friendly campus is surprisingly compact—a minute walk gets you from Nippert Stadium to DAAP!

Cincinnati invites you to slow down and recharge. Ready to roll up your sleeves? All roads lead to Bearcat Plaza, the gateway to Nippert Stadium—the literal center of campus—where you can feel the heat before you hear the roar.

Get ready and get loud in red and black, because Bearcats pride never gives in. Want even more game?



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