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Free Museum Admission, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday-Monday, Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. Veterans and active and former military members enjoy free admission to all museums ...
The first half of property taxes for the year are due: Butler County: Feb. 29. Clermont County: Feb. 9. Hamilton County: Feb. 5. Warren County: Feb. 28. Unlike Ohio's property taxes, bills in ...
One of the museum center's largest events is its annual 1940s Day, a celebration of the decade, every year on the second weekend in August. The event includes a classic car show, swing dancing, big band music, and a vintage costume contest. The museum center began hosting 1940s-themed celebrations during its 75th anniversary celebration in 2008.
The Morristown Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district embracing much of the village of Morristown, Ohio, United States. Founded along the National Road , Morristown prospered as long as the road was heavily travelled, but it stagnated after railroads became prominent.
This is a list of museums in Cincinnati and non-profit and university art galleries. See also List of museums in Ohio for other museums in Hamilton County, Ohio and the rest of the state. See also List of museums in Cleveland and List of museums in Columbus, Ohio .
Cincinnati Museum Center’s replica limestone cave reopens this week after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and maintenance.
Washington's Headquarters Museum, the adjacent museum is open to the public Wednesday thru Sunday from September–June and seven days a week from July- August from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum has three exhibit rooms and a sales area. A video production, Morristown: Where America Survived (New Jersey Network, 2009) is shown. The Ford Mansion ...
The museum was officially accredited by the American Association of Museums in 1972. Due to increasing financial demands, the museum added an entrance fee in 1976. The museum changed its name again in 1985, taking its current name, the Morris Museum. The museum saw another expansion in 1989 with work finishing in 1990.