by Laura Williams | Oct 4, 2021 | Food and Drinks
As of 2022 Rebel Mettle is permanently closed Its mansions, stores, opera theatre, and proximity to the Ohio River have made West Fourth Street in Downtown Cincinnati famous over the years. Still, it is also noted for its Italianate and Renaissance architectural style...
by Laura Williams | Oct 1, 2021 | Outdoor
In Sharonville, Sharon Woods is one of Hamilton County’s Great Parks and is widely regarded as Cincinnati’s best parks. Over 730 acres in size, the park features a paved track that winds around the 35-acre Sharon Lake, a fitness walk, a Gorge nature trail,...
by Laura Williams | Sep 29, 2021 | Neighbourhoods
Tusculum is Queen City’s oldest neighborhood, located 15 minutes east of Downtown Cincinnati. The town was developed in 1788, one month before Losantiville (later Cincinnati) was officially created. Columbia-Tusculum is home to several Victorian-era residences...
by Laura Williams | Sep 27, 2021 | Things to Do
Cincinnati’s Findlay Market, the states’ longest continually operated public market, is one of the most exciting places to visit in the entire city. This market, located on the north end of the district of Over-the-Rhine in downtown Cincinnati, is home to...
by Laura Williams | Sep 24, 2021 | Food and Drinks
When the weather is excellent, there’s nothing better than sharing a meal and a drink with friends outside. Fortunately for Cincinnati residents, there are many sites throughout the city where you may do so, including a rooftop bar where you can sit back and...