- TripBuzz found 135 things to do with kids in or near Hamilton, Ohio, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Mason, Newport and West Chester.
- From New Linden Lanes Family Entertainment Center to Pine Brook Stables, the Hamilton area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and History Museums.
- Hamilton is a large city located in southwestern Ohio. The city was named 'The City of Sculpture' in 2000, having many sculptures brought to the area to increase its artistic culture and through the founding of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park. Another notable mention of its arts driven community is the cities, ArtSpace, which houses artistic individuals downtown.
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Hyde Park Village features a variety of vendors, including Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Brooks Brothers, LA Fitness, and Indigo Coffee. The location also hosts a variety of events, including music festivals and Halloween carnivals.
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A non-profit community theater, the Lebanon Theatre Co performs a variety of productions in an intimate, 108 seat setting in downtown Lebanon. The company holds open auditions for new members.
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Ault Park features many recreational opportunities including gardens, trails, a children's playground, scenic overlook, picnic shelter and pavilion that can be rented for special events. Deer and other wildlife can also be seen there.
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Opened in 2003 and home of the Cincinnati Reds, the Great American Ball Park will host the MLB All-Star Game in 2015. Among the amenities can be remembered the Rose Garden, the Mosaics, and the Toyota Tundra Home Run Deck.
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100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum is a historical museum that features a kid’s clubhouse, a reds room, and the Palace of the Fans Theater. The facility gives tours of the ball park and has batting cages.
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Many vendors work at the Findlay Market, which is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market. It is open Tuesdays through Sundays and features roughly two dozen vendors that sell fish, meat, produce, poultry, cheese, flowers, deli items, and ethnic foods.
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Eden Park is home to the Art Museum, the Playhouse, and the Krohn Conservatory. It covers 186 acres and features, among others, gazebos, memorial paths, and a playground.
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Showing the newest movies at reasonable rates, seeing a movie at Colony Square Cinemas is one of locals' favorite activities. With a concession stand and clean facilities, the theater provides just enough frills without the bloated cost of other theaters.
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1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45203
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Museums, theaters, and a library can be found in the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. This is an old renovated railroad station, built in 1928, which also now exhibits items pertaining to the railroad domain.
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Completed in 1933, the Krohn Conservatory exhibits more than 3,500 species of plants, in collections such as the following: the Palm House, the Tropical House, the Orchid Display, the Desert Garden, and the Bonsai Collection.