Treasures in Black & White
Presented by Cincinnati Museum Center in Partnership with 1628 Ltd.
1628 Ltd. is pleased to offer public hours for our current exhibit on Sunday, January 21st and Sunday, January 28th.
Event Details:
Sunday, January 21st & Sunday, January 28th
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM*
1628 Ltd., 11 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cost: FREE (tickets required)
*Tickets are offered with hourly timed entries.
About the Exhibit:
Treasures in Black & White showcases historic photographs originally published in the book, “Historic Photos of Cincinnati” with text and captions by Linda Bailey. This book inspired Cincinnati Museum Center’s 2014 FotoFocus Biennial show TREASURES IN BLACK & WHITE: HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF CINCINNATI. The 52 large-format photographs in our winter exhibit contain 100 years of Cincinnati history documented in black and white photographs. From rare, early-camera images documenting the Civil War era to many subsequent scenes and events — the Great Flood of 1937, the returning heroes of the 20th-century wars, early television stars, the rising urban cityscapes of 1960 — Treasures in Black & White: Historic Photographs of Cincinnati captures the Queen City, between 1860 and 1960.
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About Cincinnati Museum Center
Cincinnati Museum Center is a one-of-a-kind, multi-museum complex housed in Union Terminal, a historic Art Deco train station and National Historic Landmark. Museum Center's major offerings at Union Terminal include the Cincinnati History Museum, the Cincinnati History Library and Archives, the Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science and the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater. Museum Center is the largest cultural institution in the city of Cincinnati, with more than 1.4 million visitors per year. Our permanent and temporary exhibits are supported and complemented by a state-of-the-art collections and research facility, the Geier Collections & Research Center, educational programs, professional development programs for teachers, day and overnight camps, public lectures and programs, tours of historic sites and community-wide cultural events. Museum Center’s collection encompass more than 1.8 million artifacts, art works and archives and is incorporated into our exhibition, research and education programs.