Cincinnati Riverfront
Buildings on the Tour
Adams Place at Adams Crossing
The building was the first phase of a masterplan to develop the Cincinnati riverfront east of downtown into a new residential zone.
Montgomery Inn Boathouse
Sawyer Point Park & Bicentennial Commons
Great American Ball Park
Smaller than its predecessor, the new ball park is more intimate and nostalgic in character inspired by Baltimore's Camden Yards.
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.
Paul Brown Stadium
The stadium was the first NFL facility to win a national AIA Honor Award for its design, and it received an Architectural Record/Busines Week Award in 2001.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
The building is designed in 3 sections that symbolically represent the three Constitutional Amendments that led to the end of slavery, and the winding spaces between the masses represent the perilous paths that slaves took to escape their owners.
Yeatman's Cove at Sawyer Point
Anderson Pavilion
The pavilion was funded by a donation from the Anderson Foundation to honor Annie W.
Theodore M Berry International Friendship Park
Named after Cincinnati's first African-American mayor, the park was designed to promote global understanding and unity through floral and sculptural displays from 5 different continents.