- TripBuzz found 75 things to do with kids in or near Rising Sun, Indiana, including 74 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Florence, Newport and Covington.
- From Dagaz Acres Zipline Adventures to Jump In Party & Play Place, the Rising Sun area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- Blending outdoor adventure with culture and exquisite dining, Rising Sun, Indiana is a must see on those traveling through the states southeast region. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy zip lining through lush forest, golfing on scenic courses or boating along the Ohio River. Those opting to stay indoors can take a tour of historical homes, have a taste or local cuisine or peruse vintage bookstores.
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Named after the iconic football coach, Paul Brown Stadium is the home of the Cincinnati Bengals football team. Guests of this location will have the opportunity to watch football games and purchase NFL memorabilia.
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Carnegie Arts Center, 1028 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY 41011
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The Cincinnati World Cinema takes as its mission the education and information of the local community regarding film as art form and expression of cultural diversity. The Cinema presents a variety of films that might otherwise not be shown locally.
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The Baker-Hunt Foundation endows the Baker-Hunt Art and Cultural Center, which offers classes in a variety of artistic endeavors including painting, drawing, cartooning and manga drawing, clay, and pottery. The facility also offers dance and yoga classes.
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At Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, visitors can enjoy musical performances for genres from classical music to Broadway sing-a-longs. The orchestra consists of experienced musicians who play violin, violas, cello, flutes, and more.
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50 E Freedom Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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A museum for the conscience together with other 3 museums, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is dedicated to the Underground Railroad, and also to all the efforts which are aimed at abolishing slavery and securing freedom.
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Built in the art deco architectural style, the Carew Tower is home to stores, restaurants, and other facilities. It was built in 1930 and stands 49 stories high. The observation deck on the last floor offers a panoramic view of the city.
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The 8 acre Washington Park is a hub for all kinds of activities and includes a dog park, playground with boardwalk and stage, fountains and climbing walls. The open space is frequently utilized for concerts and other events.
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Great American Ballpark is the home of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. Designed in a postmodern style, like Camden Yards, the ballpark features the Reds Hall of Fame and several memorabilia shops.
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Segway of Cincinnati is open seven days a week. There are a number of tours offered through the urban region on Segways during the year with most of the trips taking place along three distinct tour routes through the city.
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Founded in 1871, the Fountain Square is a historic square which features shops, restaurants, hotels, and offices. Among the public events which are organized in here can be remembered the Oktoberfest.