Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio


The Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio first opened in 1933 as a train station.  After closing in the 1970s the building sat empty and then was used for various purposes.  After a partial remodel and then a complete restoration in 2018, the Union Terminal now houses two museums, restaurants, shops and a library.  The building is stunning inside and out.  The front features a fountain and the inside has many restored mosaic pictures and lots of granite and marble.  With much of the original signage in place, you can walk through the building and feel like you should be rushing through one of the hallways to catch a train.









There is also a delicious ice cream shop.  


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