- Findlay Market - We’ll stop by to check out Ohio’s oldest, continually operated public market, constructed in 1855.
- Washington Park - Washington Park has been a neighborhood gathering place since the mid-19th century. Discover its hidden past as a potter’s field cemetery and the many modern activities that take place there today.
- Cincinnati Music Hall - Music Hall is one of the city’s most historic and iconic landmarks. Learn about its creation and how it has become known as one of America’s most haunted places.
- Over-The-Rhine - Over-the-Rhine is one of the United State’s largest historic districts, come explore it from both above and below the ground!
- Exclusive merchandise discounts on the Brewing Heritage Trail.
- Enjoy a pint of local beer or a soft drink at a taproom after the tour.
Over-the-Rhine is a neighborhood rich in history, boasting incredible structures both on the surface and beneath it. Join us in our exploration as we stroll roughly one mile, making use of the streetcar to visit prominent above-ground sights like Findlay Market, Music Hall, Washington Park, and the site of Miam-Erie Canal. We’ll delve into its subterranean past, stopping by various locales overhead, such as Lafayette Brewery’s pre-Prohibition lagering facility and Cincinnati’s deserted subway system beneath Central Parkway. Additionally, we’ll descend three stories below ground, where the Gerke Brewery once fermented and chilled their beer in the 1850s. This part of the tour involves navigating a series of steep staircases and is inadvisable for young kids or individuals with mobility issues, though anyone partaking in the tour can choose to stay above ground. We will end our tour at a neighborhood taproom with a pint. Finally, we will head back to the Brewing Heritage Trail Tour Center.
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