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So an interesting note about Union Terminal. If you have another person with you next time, each of you should stand in opposite front corners of the building. If you look up and talk in the direction of the curved ceiling, you can hear each other because of the acoustic design.
Enjoyable video. It seems as if you enjoyed your short visit to the Queen City. Come back- there is a great deal more. You just scratched the surface. Winston Churchill described it as America’s most beautiful inland city.
You did a great job of showcasing Cincinnati! Next time you're in town for a visit, join us on a Riverside Food Tour. You'll enjoy 3 hours of history and dining in 6 restaurants. Happy travels!
One of the reasons Cincinnati has so much history and culture is that in 1850 it was the boom city of the Midwest and 6th most populous city in the U.S. That was the steamboat era before railroads and the Ohio River connected the many industries in Cincinnati to the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Findlay Market is the oldest in Ohio. Yes, the Roebling Suspension Bridge was designed by John Roebling who also designed the Brooklyn Bridge about 10 years later. The Carew Tower and Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel complex downtown is also compared with Rockefeller Center. You did a great job and I appreciate your modesty, but I did not detect any mistakes. You even pronounced Brahms correctly though I am guessing you may not be a devotee of his music. It was for that type of music that Music Hall was built in 1878. It is still the home of the Cincinnati Symphony, Cincinnati Pops, Cincinnati Opera and the May Festival (the oldest continuous choral festival in the western hemisphere they claim). At the time it was the largest symphony hall in the U.S. seating over 4,000 people, but it has been reduced to about 2,500 seats.
Thank you so much for taking your time to comment all of this amazing info. Definitely cannot wait to see another show and get to truly explore Cincinnati!
I'm glad you enjoyed your brief visit to Cincinnati. I've lived here the past 20 years and love it. Over-the-Rhine can be pretty busy at times, but it is not always as you saw. Union Terminal and Music Hall are great, but there is much more to the city than you could see in such a brief visit. There are also Cincinnati Art Museum, the Contemporary Art Center, the Taft Museum of Art (which is located in an historic home downtown), the University of Cincinnati has some great architecture and a very cool campus. There are other great neighborhoods such as Hyde Park, Mt. Lookout, Clifton, Northside and Oakley (all within the city) as well as Covington and Newport, KY of which you saw only a glimpse. Of course you must know King's Island amusement park in suburban Mason, Ohio which also hosts a big tennis tournament annually at the Lindner Tennis Center. I have lived in New York which I loved and went to grad school in Princeton, NJ and have lived in the South as well as other parts of the country, but when I retired I chose to return to Cincinnati which has a lot to offer and is very affordable.
Its cool but for tourist its not public transportation. It is a joke. We need rreal public transportation not tourist traps servicing booze. Useless for the working person
Cool! This was a great video! I’ve been wanting to know about this fairy. I was wondering if you could just get on it and ride it and enjoy the scenery and yes you can! Also I’ve been there so many times and never seen a manatee so now I’m gonna have to look out for them. :)
Thanks for the behind the scenes look on HHN. I thought about going last year from the UK for the first time last year, but then there was Covid-19 and travel was banned. Hopefully things return to normal and I can come in 2021...the face masks requirement would definitely have to go for me to come along with being able to enter USA.
Of course. I know the pandemic has been hitting us all hard world wide. I am so blessed to be able to live close enough to the parks and get to opportunity to show people around. I hope you can make it here this year. HHN is definitely worth it.
Wearing a mask was not to big of a problem for me. At some points i would have to find a isolated place to take it off for a minute or two. I would say the only drawback is having to walk a little slower and take your time so you don't get out of breath. I would recommend a thin mask