| Aboard the Underground Railroad - Harriet Beecher Stowe House: Former residence of the influential antislavery author. Provides brief history, and contact information. |
| American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Celebrating the many facets of classical music in the United States. |
| Cincinnati Art Museum: Virtual tour of museum collections, general museum information, children's activities. |
| Cincinnati Fire Museum: The museum preserves and exhibits creater Cincinnati's firefighting artifacts from the last 200 years. |
| Cincinnati Museum Center: World-class history, science and children's museums, and an Omnimax theater, located in the old train station, Union Terminal. |
| Cincinnati Observatory Center: Serving as an educational resource in the field of astronomy for area colleges, professional and amateur astronomers, schools and the public at large. |
| Drake Planetarium: Educational activities, gift shop, and information about the facility. |
| Greater Cincinnati Science Education Center: A non-profit science, math and engineering technology education center. |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe House: Built by Lane Seminary in 1833 to serve as the residence of that institution's president. It is operated as a cultural and educational center to promote black history. |
| National Signs of the Times Museum: Purpose of the museum is to preserve, archive and display a historical collection of signs in their many types and forms. |
| The Contemporary Arts Center: The region's only museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, focusing on recent developments in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, performance art and new media. |
| The Taft Museum: Known as one of the finest small art museums in America. |