Beer and baseball traditions make Cincinnati a “fun Midwest destination”

The New York Daily News has a new travel piece focusing on Cincinnati's beer brewing and baseball traditions, riverfront development, downtown hotel and restaurant options and Over-the-Rhine's renaissance.

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The New York Daily News has a new travel piece focusing on Cincinnati’s beer brewing and baseball traditions, mixed with first-person impressions of riverfront development on both sides of the Ohio, downtown hotel and restaurant options and the renaissance in Over-the-Rhine.

“To a degree Cincinnati can’t help but channel its past,” J.P. Hoornstra writes. “The centralized downtown neighborhood known as Over-the-Rhine claims to be the largest urban historic district in the country, densely packed with 19th-century brick buildings built in the Italianate style. The neighborhood shows its age but is also increasingly livable, walkable and shop-able.

“Shopping in historic buildings is fun, but not always the substance of a vacation. What sets Cincinnati apart is how it’s rallied around its baseball, beer and old buildings, creating a unique urban Midwest destination.”

Read the full New York Daily News story here.
 

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