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Cincinnati Sites and Attractions

Cincinnati may not be the first place that comes to mind as a destination for group tours, but the city and the nearby areas around the Ohio River have lots of sites, attractions, and activities to offer that will make your next class field trip enriching and memorable.  

Being located at the banks of the Ohio River and one of the larger cities in the Midwest, Cincinnati has a rich history and culture. It has claimed many firsts in the course of its histories such as the first man to walk on the moon, the first airmail service, the municipal fire department, the first steel-enforced skyscraper, the first professional baseball team, and the first licensed public TV network. It also has one of the oldest zoos and one of the oldest astronomical observatories in the United States.

It also boasts numerous museums that cater to almost any subject of interest for all ages. To top it all, there also many amusement activities that can make your education extra fun.

Cincinnati Museum Center

Cincinnati Museum Center

Cincinnati Museum Center located at the historic Union Terminal building, is the center of the city's remarkable museums.

Museum of Natural History and Science

The Museum of Natural History and Science lets visitors explore the world of science, history, and nature through its interactive exhibits and activities.

Duke Energy Children's Museum

Duke Energy Children's Museum

Great for younger children, this museum features exhibits and activities of educational value.

Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati Art Museum

Founded in 1881, it is the first art museum in the west of the Alleghenies, and one of the oldest art museums in the United States.

Kings Island

Kings Island

King's Island, one of the oldest theme parks in the US, boasts several thrilling rides and attractions including 14 different roller coasters.

Cincinnati History Museum

Cincinnati History Museum

The Cincinnati History Museum lets visitors travel back in time to learn more about the Queen City's story.

Ark Encounter

At the Ark Encounter Tour, visitors travel back to the time of Noah and the Great Flood and explore a life-sized reconstruction of the Biblical ark with dioramas and animal models inside.

Creation Museum

Creation Museum

Designed by a former Universal Studios creative director, the 75,000 square feet facility brings the pages of Genesis to life.

National Underground Railroad Museum

The museum pays tribute and commemorates all the efforts to "abolish human enslavement and secure freedom for all people."