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Stamp and train enthusiasts packed a theater at Cincinnati's Union Terminal Thursday to celebrate the city's iconic train station being honored on a U.S. postage stamp. The recent trail derailments didn't go unrecognized.
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Cincinnati's historic Art Deco structure is among five train stations nationwide included in a special run of railroad station stamps.
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The Cave at the Cincinnati Museum Center has been closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. It reopens Friday, Sept. 2.
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From bed-building technology to art pottery to disposable diapers, Cincinnati has a long history of making things that make a difference in people’s lives.
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"Made in Cincinnati" is a new, permanent exhibit exploring the stories behind the names, people and companies that built the Queen City community.
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Artist Erin Fung says her exhibit offers museum goers the chance to listen in on conversations with Indigenous groups in Cincinnati, as well as a roundtable discussion with Indigenous elders, young artists and hunters in Inuvik, which is in the northwest territories of Canada.
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"This exhibit really demonstrates the impact that the Jewish community has had on Cincinnati," explains Danielle Minson, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati. "We date back to 200 years and we are a minority community, and it really demonstrates what minority and other communities' impact can be."
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The interactive KidSPACE has been closed since March 2020 due to the pandemic.
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The display began in 1946 as a public relations effort by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad. It's one of the largest portable models in the world.
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In a new exhibition opening Friday at the Cincinnati Museum Center, “The Science Behind Pixar,” visitors learn firsthand how science intersects with animation.