2036 Things to Do in USA

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Cincinnati Museum Center

The Cincinnati Museum Center is a collection of museums and attractions located in historic Union Terminal. The complex features 5 primary buildings: (1) Cincinnati History

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Cincinnati Music Hall

This Victorian Gothic building, constructed in 1878 on top of a cemetery, is hauntingly beautiful, but its reputation as one of the most terrifying places

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Cincinnati Zoo

Consistently ranked among the top zoos in North America, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is home to 500+ animals and 3,000+ plant species. It’s

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Eden Park

The most popular park in Cincinnati, Eden Park, is home to a number of interesting features that make it a must-see attraction when visiting the

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Findlay Market

This lively local hub has been a food lover’s paradise for ages: Findlay Market is Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market. Year-round, both indoors and

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Wrigley Field

The home of the Chicago Cubs is among MLB’s oldest baseball stadiums, second to only Fenway Park in Boston. It was built in 1914, renamed

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Navy Pier

Nearly 10 Million people visit Chicago’s Navy Pier each year, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the entire Midwest. Originally built

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Oz Park

The author of The Wizard Of Oz, Lyman Frank Baum, lived a few miles from this park in the 1890s. The City of Chicago acquired

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Millennium Park

You’ll find two of Chicago’s most iconic sights in Millenium Park — The Bean and Crown Fountain — but the park also includes gardens, a

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Robie House

Designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House is a single family home that epitomizes the first uniquely American architectural style- Prairie School. It

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360 Chicago

The observatory atop 875 North Michigan Avenue (formerly the John Hancock Building) has an unparalleled 360-degree view of Chicago, allowing visitors to see across 4

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