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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Trip to Midwest-(15) Colorful Downtown Cincinnati

 










Trip to Midwest-(14) Cincinnati Findlay Market

My foodie friend recommended that I check out the Findlay Market.  Well for anybody who loves food that is.  It's located in downtown Cincinnati; you won't miss it because so many people were walking there.   The marketplace was colorful: people enjoying food and beer, Vendors offering colorful fruits and vegetables, the buildings were colorful and were decorated with flowers...Walking around there seemed like you were walking in some villages somewhere in Europe.  











Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Trip to Midwest-(13) Union Terminal Cincinnati

Once upon time, it must have been the grandest train station but now it is a museum with grand and exquisite paintings and architecture design and presence!

The station also hosts a couple of art exhibits which do not allow people to take photos.







Trip to Midwest -(12) Eden Park Cincinnati

Eden Park is a large park for the locals to enjoy outdoors and to be with nature. I only had time to explore a small part of it.  There I had a chance to see the Ohio River and Kentucky skyline from a distance.












Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Trip to Midwest-(11) Eden Park Art Museum

 As a part of Eden Park, there is the Cincinnati Art Museum. It was closed due to unknow reasons the day I visited it but I enjoyed the exterior and its many sculptures and Art Climb.









Monday, November 8, 2021

Trip to Midwest-(10) view of Cincinnati from Mt. Adams

Another reason why you should visit Mt. Adams is that it offers a great view of Cincinnati.

Here are some photos to show that.






Trip to Midwest-(9) Mount Adams-Cicinnati

When I was visiting Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, I met a couple from Cincinnati, when they heard that I was planning to visit Cincinnati, they told me that I should definitely visit Mount Adams.  So, I did.

It was another charming little place with charming restaurants, charming stores and streets, a little church and warm people. Upon arrival, I met a charming old lady named Caroline, who walked with me to show me around part of the town.  Here are the photos I took at Mount Adams.