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  1. So close you can feel the heat. Travel around the world: dodge boulders at the edge of an active volcano in Indonesia, descend to a boiling lava lake in Vanuatu, visit incredible acid ponds, geysers and mineral deposit fields in Ethiopia, walk the archaeological ghost town of Pompeii, dive beneath the waves to hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean and witness the spectacular 2018 ...

  2. The Cincinnati History Museum is an urban history museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It opened in 1990 at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal . The museum features the recreated Cincinnati Public Landing from the mid-1860s and an exhibit covering Cincinnati's role in World War II. [1]

  3. Member-only days in The Children’s Museum: Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon (starting Jan. 16, 2024) Member’s-only early entry: Saturdays at 9 a.m. Free or discounted admission to featured exhibits (admission fee determined per exhibit)

  4. Join us for our annual adults-only night at Cincinnati Museum Center, Layers of Innovation presented by Atomic Data. (21+) Join us for Layers of Innovation presented by Atomic Data and toast to all things science, technology, engineering, art and math during an adults-only night at the museum.

  5. Cincinnati History Museum; The Children’s Museum; Museum of Natural History & Science; Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater; Cr(eat)e Culinary Studio featuring the Kroger Food Lab; Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center; Tower A; Union Terminal; Cincinnati History Library and Archives; Richard & Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia ...

  6. Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati. 113,478 likes · 1,691 talking about this · 183,345 were here. We are a non-profit museum that inspires learning through science, history and play.

  7. The universe seen like never before. Remarkable cinematography transports you to the spectacular Pillars of Creation nebula, the cosmic dust cloud of Rho Ophiuchi, the dying star Southern Ring Nebula and the blazing, massive stars of the Tarantula Nebula over 160,000 light years away.