Laura Williams
Cincinnati’s Columbia-Tusculum Neighborhood – Everything You Need to Know About It!
Tusculum is Queen City’s oldest neighborhood, located 15 minutes east of Downtown Cincinnati. The town was developed in 1788, one ...
The Findlay Market in Cincinnati: A Traveler’s Guide
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 hundreds of different merchants who offer everything from meat and seafood, veggies, ice cream, coffee, plants, candles, and everything in between.It is not only a terrific spot to go shopping, but it is also a great area to hang out. Because it is so engaging all around, it is a fantastic place to spend time with friends and family. Within walking distance of the market are various tiny stores and boutiques that are worth investigating and taking a look around.Additionally, during the warmer months, there are frequently live street performers and bands outside of the market, which adds to the festive ambiance of the market.