Cincinnati Architecture: 1800-1860 Cincinnati Architecture: 1800-1860 Program Date: Presented by Carolyn Honkomp, Museum Center Heritage Programs [EasyDNNnews:ProgramDate] Carolyn Laemmle / 10/12/2019 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 6954 Article rating: No rating In the 19th Century, Cincinnati was a dynamic boom town, one of the top ten most populous cities in the United States. Part of that history lives on in buildings that exist today. This program presents a virtual tour of significant structures in the basin and outskirts of Cincinnati, highlighting their architectural styles. The presentation will describe the effects of commerce, European immigration, and cultural influences on the design and utility of structures that created the foundation of our city. Mrs. Mary Russell.... Chairman of the Day Mrs. Cheryl Sieve.... Flower Chairman Read more
Our Foremothers: Women in Early Cincinnati History Our Foremothers: Women in Early Cincinnati History Program Date: Presented by Christopher Miller [EasyDNNnews:ProgramDate] Glenna Wardlow Baumbaugh / 2/22/2020 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 6903 Article rating: No rating Cincinnati’s National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a museum of conscience, an education center, a convenor of dialogue, and a beacon of light for inclusive freedom throughout the globe. It reveals stories of freedom’s heroes – and “she-roes” – from the past to contemporary times. This program focuses on Cincinnati women who played an important part in our local history. Ms. Rosalyn Fuller...... Chairman of the Day Ms. Nancy Bolam-Jenkins... Flower Chairman Dr. Rajni Harsh... Hospitality Chairman Read more