Four (4) Vouchers for the Cincinnati Museum Center - All 3 Museums.
Expires 2-28-2011
Gift Certificates will need to be exchanged at the Museum Box Office for an actual ticket.
Duke Energy Children’s Museum opened in 1998 and has since consistently ranked in the top 10 children’s museums in the U.S
The Cincinnati History Museum opened in 1990 and is one of the largest and most significant urban history museums in the country. The Cincinnati History Museum displays materials and related aspects of the history of Cincinnati and the surrounding region.
Costumed interpreters throughout the museum allow visitors the unique opportunity make a personal connection with the past. Speak with a settler new to the river valley in 1792, or help a flatboat man unload his boat. Visitors can book passage on the recreated Queen of the West steamboat, or help the printer set type in our Public Landing area. Folks can then travel through time and speak with a housewife during WWII making do with rationing, or step on board our WWII era streetcar to find out about Cincinnati during the 1940s from the conductor.
Museum of Natural History and Science - Interactive exhibits of the human body, a natural trading post, and migration and extinction complement live demonstrations from gardening to collecting and cleaning fossils to teach how all facets of the natural world interact.
Museum Hours:Monday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parking is $6 per vehicle.
Gift Certificates will need to be exchanged at the Museum Box Office for an actual ticket.
Duke Energy Children’s Museum opened in 1998 and has since consistently ranked in the top 10 children’s museums in the U.S
The Cincinnati History Museum opened in 1990 and is one of the largest and most significant urban history museums in the country. The Cincinnati History Museum displays materials and related aspects of the history of Cincinnati and the surrounding region.
Costumed interpreters throughout the museum allow visitors the unique opportunity make a personal connection with the past. Speak with a settler new to the river valley in 1792, or help a flatboat man unload his boat. Visitors can book passage on the recreated Queen of the West steamboat, or help the printer set type in our Public Landing area. Folks can then travel through time and speak with a housewife during WWII making do with rationing, or step on board our WWII era streetcar to find out about Cincinnati during the 1940s from the conductor.
Museum of Natural History and Science - Interactive exhibits of the human body, a natural trading post, and migration and extinction complement live demonstrations from gardening to collecting and cleaning fossils to teach how all facets of the natural world interact.
Museum Hours:Monday through Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parking is $6 per vehicle.
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
1301 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45203
513-287-7000
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