Museum honors the first pro baseball team with Big Red Machine exhibits. Interactive features like virtual reality and batting cages create a phenomenal sports experience. Quiet, clean space with outdoor bronze statues and river views welcomes families and fans.
Exhibits offer a world-class tribute to the first professional baseball team with a strong focus on the Big Red Machine players. The museum is very interactive and provides a phenomenal sports experience for baseball fans.
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Admission is free for veterans, making it accessible for military personnel.
Plan to spend about 2 hours touring the museum for a complete experience.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may require mobility.
Museum offers extensive police history with weapons and memorabilia. Retired officers lead engaging tours connecting exhibits to real stories. Visitors find a memorial honoring fallen officers and enjoy interactive displays and community programs.
Displays include a very good collection of police equipment, weapons, and memorabilia. Tours and police training simulators offer interactive learning. A memorial honors officers who died in the line of duty. Educational programs engage the community and preserve law enforcement history.
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Allow at least 3 hours to see everything in the museum.
The museum offers guided tours led by knowledgeable retired law enforcement officers.
Child activities are available, making it a family-friendly destination.
Converted fire station features historic fire trucks and an interactive fire pole that delights all ages. Hands-on exhibits and a kids' play area teach fire safety in a fun way. Volunteers share authentic insights, making learning about firefighting history engaging.
Interactive exhibits on fire science and firefighting techniques engage visitors of all ages. The museum showcases the local history of the fire department with informative displays and hands-on activities.
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The entry fee is $15 per adult, with no free admission for kids under 6.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be expensive.
The museum features a fire truck that kids can climb on and interact with.
Art Deco architecture creates a grand, family-friendly space with interactive exhibits and an Omnimax theater. The museum includes a children's section and houses the Museum of Natural History in a historic landmark building. Crowds stay manageable, ensuring a calm visit.
This museum offers a family-friendly experience with a dedicated children's section and multiple exhibits including the Museum of Natural History. The building itself is a historic landmark, adding to the visit's appeal.
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The free tour of the grounds runs every hour.
Special events like 1940s day are held periodically.
Parking tickets must be paid inside the museum.
Museum in a historic train station offers full cave replica and dinosaur skeletons for museum lovers. Kids enjoy the interactive exhibits and wheelchair users can explore the accessible cave. Atmosphere stays friendly and respectful with many photo spots.
The museum offers a full cave replica and a strong dinosaur exhibit with several skeletons. It features varied sections on geology, biology, and space, plus many interactive activities that engage all ages.
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Admission is $22 for adults, with discounts available for children and seniors.
The museum features a special Auschwitz exhibit currently on display.
Expect large crowds during school holidays and rainy days.
Museum offers immersive 20-foot film screen and interactive exhibits that engage all ages. It presents a comprehensive history of antisemitism with personal stories of local Holocaust survivors. Atmosphere is respectful and impactful, focusing on education and empathy.
Exhibits provide a comprehensive history of antisemitism with a focus on the Holocaust. Stories of local survivors add a personal and hopeful perspective. Audio and video presentations complement unique artifacts that deepen understanding.
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Tickets cost around $32, which is higher than some other museums.
The museum features interactive displays that engage visitors of all ages.
The exhibits are appropriate for children and hold their attention effectively.
Two-story historic home built around 1845 offers exquisite period furnishings and rooms reflecting a notable figure's childhood. Exhibits focus on presidential history with a standout lithophanes display. Grounds provide a serene atmosphere and free tours with full handicap access.
Exhibits focus on presidential history with a detailed look at Taft's life. The lithophanes display stands out. Entry is completely free.
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The site is free to visit and offers informative tours.
Parking is available on-site and is free.
Handicap parking is available right by the entrance.
Half-moon screen and premiere visuals create an immersive film experience. Dinosaur and Holocaust exhibits offer well laid out displays with excellent staff. Surround sound and comfortable seats enhance visits, while nostalgic murals add charm.
Exhibits include a dinosaur exhibit, a Holocaust Museum, and a Scale Model of 1940 Cincinnati. The museum offers an OMNIMAX theater and a building tour, with well laid out displays and excellent staff.
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Buying tickets online simplifies the entry process.
Parking costs $6, but exiting can take a long time.
Expect delays when leaving the parking lot after events.
Single-room museum offers a massive lucky cat collection with detailed labels and interactive zones. Space feels family-friendly and quiet, perfect for cat lovers. Advance reservations ensure an intimate visit with a charming gift shop.
Wall to wall, the museum showcases a vast collection of lucky cats from different eras and materials. Thoughtful layout and interactive displays make it family friendly and engaging.
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Reservations are required to visit the museum, with a maximum of six people per appointment.
The museum is free to enter, but appointments must be made in advance.
During the Essex Studio's first Friday art walk, the museum is open for walk-ins.