Women's History
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
The Over-the-Rhine Museum is hosting a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This event based on the Ohio America 250 July theme of “Ohio's Homecoming and Picnic.” Our homecoming picnic will be held at Memorial Hall (1225 Elm Street) on Tuesday July 14th at 6:30 pm.
Guests can bring their own picnic dinner, or they can reserve a boxed chicken dinner for $10.00. Drinks will be available at a cash bar at Memorial Hall.
The homecoming picnic will also feature story-telling and group activities focused on building community while we learn about Over-the-Rhine together.
Come take a deep dive into working conditions and labor organizing efforts in Over-the-Rhine around the turn of the 20th century. Participants will learn about workplaces including breweries, tailor shops, and cigar factories and nationally innovative and influential labor organizing. We explore labor conditions, including labor organizing and strikes, and how race, class and gender shaped opportunities for work. This tour begins at the corner of 12th and Elm Streets.
Have you ever wondered what changed when Cincinnatians stepped over the canal and into Over-the-Rhine? Our South of Liberty tour weaves visitors through the stories of Over-the-Rhine’s earliest residents between the Miami-Erie Canal (now Central Parkway) and Liberty Street all the way up to recent stories of housing activism. This tour begins at Music Hall
The North tour focuses on the built environment including daily living conditions in densely crowded tenement apartments, outdoor toilets, bathing, water access, and more. This tour begins by the Findlay Market Beer Garden across from 1805 Elm Street.
The North tour focuses on the built environment including daily living conditions in densely crowded tenement apartments, outdoor toilets, bathing, water access, and more. This tour begins by the Findlay Market Beer Garden across from 1805 Elm Street.
Have you ever wondered what changed when Cincinnatians stepped over the canal and into Over-the-Rhine? Our South of Liberty tour weaves visitors through the stories of Over-the-Rhine’s earliest residents between the Miami-Erie Canal (now Central Parkway) and Liberty Street all the way up to recent stories of housing activism. This tour begins at Music Hall
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
The North tour focuses on the built environment including daily living conditions in densely crowded tenement apartments, outdoor toilets, bathing, water access, and more. This tour begins by the Findlay Market Beer Garden across from 1805 Elm Street.
Come take a deep dive into working conditions and labor organizing efforts in Over-the-Rhine around the turn of the 20th century. Participants will learn about workplaces including breweries, tailor shops, and cigar factories and nationally innovative and influential labor organizing. We explore labor conditions, including labor organizing and strikes, and how race, class and gender shaped opportunities for work. This tour begins at the corner of 12th and Elm Streets.
Have you ever wondered what changed when Cincinnatians stepped over the canal and into Over-the-Rhine? Our South of Liberty tour weaves visitors through the stories of Over-the-Rhine’s earliest residents between the Miami-Erie Canal (now Central Parkway) and Liberty Street all the way up to recent stories of housing activism. This tour begins at Music Hall
Come take a deep dive into working conditions and labor organizing efforts in Over-the-Rhine around the turn of the 20th century. Participants will learn about workplaces including breweries, tailor shops, and cigar factories and nationally innovative and influential labor organizing. We explore labor conditions, including labor organizing and strikes, and how race, class and gender shaped opportunities for work. This tour begins at the corner of 12th and Elm Streets.
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
The North tour focuses on the built environment including daily living conditions in densely crowded tenement apartments, outdoor toilets, bathing, water access, and more. This tour begins by the Findlay Market Beer Garden across from 1805 Elm Street.
This tour explores women’s lives and work in Over-the-Rhine, exploring topics important to women’s history—work for women, childbirth and motherhood, and social activism. This tour begins at Washington Park.
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