Lots to see and do at the Behringer-Crawford Museum. They have a holiday train display and lots of fun things for kids to do and for adults to look at. On Thursdays in the summer they have a concert series that is very enjoyable. You can also buy a year pass to get in all year for one low price.
Interesting tid-bits about Ft.Wright, Ft.Mitchell, Ludlow, Covington, Newport, etc. - I enjoyed this because I'm am from the area, but I don't think this anything an out-of-towner would like. Although, it is so cheap, can't hurt to check out if you're interested in the history of the Cincinnati Area. We went through it pretty quickly - maybe an hour and a half, but again, it's so cheap it was worth my few bucks!
The Behringer-Crawford museumIs an unlikely institution in an unlikely place. More or less, it is the history of transportation in Northern Kentucky, from native canoes through the international airport. Trains, steamboats, and so on. But it is a small museum with a small collection that is quirky and utterly charming. Perfect for kids 5-12. They also have the single largest collection of art made by Harlan Hubbard, latter day Thoreau, who lived a deliberately simple life in a cove along the river, and painted and wrote prolifically. The museum provides a rare opportunity to learn about this modern hero.
If you are searching for a totally relaxing evening in a beautiful outdoor setting with great music, Behringher-Crawford is a smart choice. We joined as members for the first time this year to support this wonderful organization. The museum is interesting, full of nky history. The music on Thursday nights is a bonus! We have attended four concerts this year and each one was a toe-tapping experience! Even if you work, it is a nice evening since the music ends by 9 pm. The variety of beverages: coffee, water, beer, wine, bourbon is available from local vendors, in addition to delicious food. You don't have to be members to enjoy the music. The $5 admission is charged to everyone. If a member, you get a free drink ticket per performance.
An interesting museum of Northern Ky and Cincinnati history. Really enjoyed the Harlan Hubbard exhibit and movie. Used Living Social coupons which were honored after the expiration date which really was appreciated. Lot of things for kid to do also.
Tucked away as a small blurb in the travel guide we received when we checked into our hotel, this amazing museum is a MUST SEE place for the whole family. So many interactive, learning, and just interesting (2 headed cow!) delights await you at this massive and painstakingly maintained museum. Be sure to add it to your travel plans, the whole family will truly enjoy this special gem.
The museum is fun for families and people looking for some local history and color, but we absolutely love going to the 7pm music offerings. Some of the best Jazz, Salsa and Rock and Roll. They usually have food and beverages. $5 is a small investment for a great night out. Bring a lawn chair to ensure comfort and a place to sit.
What a great museum! They have the last streetcar to run in Northern KY & a wonderful model train display with amazing detail. There is a 1959 Buick that you can sit in & watch movies. There are lots of activities for children including several "dress up" areas. The temporary exhibit about Vietnam was very moving. There is a lot of history about Northern KY which we found interesting even though we are not from Northern KY.The museum is located in Devou Park. Our GPS took us right to it. There is ample parking, just follow the signs.
There is much to offer here. Even if you are not from the area there are things of interest that you will like. Go around Christmas when they have some special Christmas displays. Its fun and educational for the kids.
This was great! Found it from Groupon, but was super impressed. Tucked right within Devou park, is this great museum with Cincinnati/N KY history. From how this area was geographically formed by glaciers to how it became the area it is today from a transportation and cultural standpoint. Also gives info about cultural icons from the area, and you can't miss all the mini-train replications and other old war artifacts and notable moments from history. You can't beat the price even without a groupon! It's definitely worth a visit. I came with a friend, but it's very kid friendly with cool stations for young children to enjoy while adults learn the history.