Cincinnati Buildings

Hamilton County Department of Jobs and Family Services (Alms & Doepke Bldg.)

Built on the north side of the canal that is now Central Parkway, the store marked the growth of the city into the previously undesirable area that was pioneered by the development of Music Hall.

Built 1878-97
2 Tours

Hamilton County Memorial Hall (The Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building)

The building is decorated with historic military references.

Built 1908
2 Tours

Hilton Netherland Plaza

The public areas of the hotel are a series of complex cascading spaces that are richly decorated in the French Art Deco style.

Built 1930
2 Tours

Hooper Building

The building housed the John Church Company when originally constructed.

Built 1893
2 Tours

Hyatt Regency Hotel

Built 1984
1 Tour

Ingalls Building (ACI Building, Transit Building)

It was the first reinforced concrete highrise in the world at 16 stories.

Built 1903
1 Tour

Isaac M. Wise Temple (Plum Street Temple)

The congregation was led by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, the founder of Reform Judaism in North America.

Built 1867
2 Tours

John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge (Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge)

At the time of construction, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at 1057 feet.

Built 1867
3 Tours

John Weld Peck Federal Building

Built 1962
3 Tours

Kenton County Justice Center

Built 2001
1 Tour

Kroger Building

The building was the first curtainwall clad high rise in the downtown area.

Built 1954
1 Tour

Lincoln-Grant School

The Grant school was the first to provide black public education in the Covington area.

Built 1932
1 Tour

Literary Club

The building was orignally the home of William Sargent, the secretary of the Northwest Territory.

Built 1820
1 Tour

Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art

It is the first building in the US for the internationally renowned, Iraqi born, female architect from London.

Built 2003
3 Tours

Lombardy Building

The building is the oldest apartment building in Cincinnati, the first to provide both kitchens and bathrooms in every apartment.

Built 1881
2 Tours

Lytle Park

The park is one of the oldest areas of Cincinnati.

Built 1907
1 Tour

McMicken School of Design

Home of the offices of Salmon P.

Built 1862
1 Tour

Mercantile Library

The building is the home of the Mercantile Library, a private library established in 1845 for the use of its members who were pursuing mercantile careers.

Built 1905
2 Tours

Montgomery Inn Boathouse

Built 1989
1 Tour

Mother of God Roman Catholic Church (Mutter Gottes Kirche)

Originally serving as a church for German immigrants, the congregation continues to grow in large part to its community involvement.

Built 1871
1 Tour