Newport Historic Walking Tour: Prior to Las Vegas, there was Newport, Kentucky.
Located in historic Grant’s Lick, the Log Cabin Museum showcases Campbell County’s agricultural history, and features 2 log cabins, 40 pieces of horse-drawn farm equipment, antique tractors, windmills, and farm tools.
“The Carnegie” is the largest multidisciplinary arts venue in Northern Kentucky, and provides all-age events, educational programs and art exhibitions within five art galleries, a renovated turn-of-the-century theatre and education center.
Inside the historic Union Terminal building, the Center is an award-winning complex of distinct museums and attractions including the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science and the Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater.
The Reds history museum features changing exhibits, player appearances, interactive exhibits, hall of records, memorabilia & artifacts, salute to Reds radio, and videos.
The Freedom Center showcases exhibits, programs, research and interactive experiences promoting collaborative learning and dialogue, and bringing to life the importance – and relevance – of struggles for freedom around the world and throughout history.
The World Peace Bell, an international commemorative bell that ceremoniously opened the 21st Century with 24 distinctive gongs on January 1, 2000, in its specially designed tower in Newport, has become a local icon — and a popular tourist destination.
The National Historic Landmark is home to an extensive art collection including European and American master paintings and Chinese porcelains.