1933 in Cincinnati, Union Terminal was opened for business. With tunnels and terminals, it operated as a train station until 1972, its doors were closed. And while it did reopen, its main function was no longer to service the entrance and exit of trains. When it reopened in 1991, the Cincinnati Union Terminal served as a museum. Today, there are constantly new exhibits rotating in and out, showing exhibits that travel the world. The Terminal also houses a large Rotunda and several mosaic murals that display the manufacturing history of the city. The artwork has recently been refurbished to be made like new.
1933 in Cincinnati, Union Terminal was opened for business. With tunnels and terminals, it operated as a train station until 1972, its doors were closed. And while it did reopen, its main function was no longer to service the entrance and exit of trains. When it reopened in 1991, the Cincinnati Union Terminal served as a museum. Today, there are constantly new exhibits rotating in and out, showing exhibits that travel the world. The Terminal also houses a large Rotunda and several mosaic murals that display the manufacturing history of the city. The artwork has recently been refurbished to be made like new.
Fun fact my parents got married there
ReplyDeleteI love going to Union Terminal! It's a great museum.
ReplyDeleteFun fact, you can send secret messages with your voice in one corner of the arch to the other and no one else would hear it.
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