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Cincinnati has such a vibrant history for such a sleepy city (once Mark Twain
said he wanted to be in Cincinnati if the world ever ended because the city is always
two decades behind the times). It's a nice place to ride a paddle wheel boat on
the Ohio River if you have kids or catch an occasional baseball game go mingle with
the crowd. The Mount Adams, where twisted streets lead to the city's
best hilltop view, is another great place to explore. Best place to go to if the
budget for holidaying is low. Cincinnati can be visited anytime of the year.
Begin your day by walking into the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, a
historic landmark that featuring five of the city's top museums - The Cincinnati
History Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science, Robert D. Lindner Family
OMNIMAX Theatre, Duke Energy Children's Museum, and finally the Cincinnati
Historical Society Library. If you are booking your trip in advance and have done
some research, there's a good chance that you'll get a wonderful chance of attending
the hands-on exhibit and array of special events.
The afternoon can be spent tasting the delicacies that the city wrapped in the lap
of Ohio has to offer. Cheer the Cincinnati Reds and expect a mouth watering bowl
of Cincinnati Chili from any of the great restaurants. Evenings are usually mild
in Cincinnati with humidity that can reach up to 80% on a warm July night. Walk
towards the downtown which is casually focused around the Fountain Square,
and home to several noteworthy structures (including the Carew Tower, the Ingalls
Building, the Scripps Center and the Isaac M. Wise Temple) that have earned their
place in history due to their political associations or architectural characteristics.
Staying options are plenty too - from the tight budgeted hotels to resorts, nature
camps and bed and breakfast - whatever tops your preference can be booked. However,
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