Lifestyle
The progressive, three-state region known as Greater Cincinnati offers world-class assets in arts and culture, amusements, tourism, sports, and recreation. This area continues to attract newcomers to a large, bustling metropolis while maintaining a friendly, small town atmosphere, creating a unique balancing act of delightful contrasts. The cultural community is well developed, supporting the performing and visual arts in everything from magnificent venues to cozy community theaters.

The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is one of the highlights of the city, combining one elegant historically important building with four amazing places to explore and enjoy. OmniMAX Theater, the Cincinnati History Museum, the Cinergy Children’s Museum, and the Museum of Natural History & Science provide an exceptional medley of thrilling attractions in one convenient location. Another stellar attraction is the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanic Garden, celebrated as one of the nation’s finest zoos. More than 1.2 million people visit the zoo each year, enjoying exhibits of more than 500 animal and 3,000 plant species. The zoo is internationally known for its research projects and the protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants.

Northern Kentucky is home to Northern Kentucky University and Newport on the Levee, adding to the region’s cultural attractions and entertainment centers respectively. Newport on the Levee is home to the acclaimed Newport Aquarium, where visitors can explore 70 exhibits and 14 galleries that include five seamless acrylic tunnels totaling more than 200 feet in length. In addition to the aquarium, Greater Cincinnati showcases more than 100 museums and galleries, one of the nation’s top five zoos, and one of the largest public parks systems of any American city. Dearborn and Ohio counties in Indiana are known for their racing attractions, a regional downhill ski area, and historic architectural treasures.

Home choices are as varied as the terrain, offering grand old homes shaded by ancient trees as well as modern construction and handsome suburban neighborhoods. Cincinnati is rich in historic districts and neighborhoods that showcase lovely homes graced by meticulous landscaping. Across the river in Kentucky, the revitalized MainStrasse Village offers an enchanting blend of residential neighborhoods, shopping, restaurants, and entertainment.

Greater Cincinnati is a shopper’s paradise, brimming over with antique districts in quaint communities, riverfront attractions, flea markets, farmers markets, neighborhood retail plazas, and stunning regional malls that cover more than one million square feet. Sports enthusiasts can hike, bike, camp, water ski, canoe and kayak, boat, fish, hunt on acres of preserved recreational land. Closer to home, developed recreation programs and local parks ensure quality activity for leisure hours. Golf courses, tennis courts, yacht clubs and other private sports clubs, fitness centers, and other recreational attractions are scattered throughout the region. From its breathtaking natural beauty to the unparalleled quality of life, Greater Cincinnati invites you to take your time in discovering its many facets and faces.

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