June,2008
Cincinnati POIs

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Argosy Casino  From the web site: Adjacent to the pavilion is the entry concourse to the Argosy VI, the most popular riverboat casino in the world! This Superboat accommodates close to 4,000 passengers and contains three decks of fun and excitement, each level larger than a football field! Our open and spacious casino provides over 2,600 slot machines and almost 70 table games! For the ultimate in comfort and pampering, play in our separate high denomination slot and table games areas. 
 
 
Aronoff Center for the Arts   From the web site: The Aronoff Center for the Arts is located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. Designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the state-of-the-art facility opened in October 1995. The Center consists of three stunning performance spaces: Procter & Gamble Hall, Jarson-Kaplan Theater and Fifth Third Bank Theater.
 
       
Bass Pro Shops
 
  Anything an outdoors person could ever need.
 
       
Beach Waterpark  From the web site: The Beach Waterpark has continued to be one of the premier travel destinations in the Midwest. Whether guests seek thrilling water slides, a relaxing tropical island experience, or winter holiday adventures, The Beach Waterpark offers something for every age and interest.  
 
 
Belterra Casino  From the web site: If you’re looking for non-stop action at Indiana’s premier riverboat casino, you’ve found your place at Belterra. With the best variety of action in our casino, all of your favorites are at your fingertips. With two floors of the newest and most exciting slot machines along with all of your favorite table games, including luxurious high-limit table games and slot rooms, we’ve made sure that every time you visit, you’ll always find the perfect game you’re looking for. Our table games include classics like Blackjack, Craps, and Roulette but also feature some of the hottest new games such as Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold Em, and Let it Ride-Three Card Bonus.
 
 
Cheesecake Factory  The POI file contains mostly  local restaurants of note. Included are a few chain restaurants that stand out from their competitors. From the web site: The Cheesecake Factory serves much more than just cheesecake! Walk through the front doors and you know you're in for something special! With French limestone floors and decorative columns, hand-painted fabrics, contemporary lighting and an abundance of cherry wood, the lavish decor is just the beginning… The Cheesecake Factory is a unique, upscale casual dining restaurant offering more than 200 menu selections.
 
 
Cincinnati Art Museum   From the web site: Located in scenic Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum features an unparalleled art collection of more than 60,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the Art Museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year.
 
       
Cincinnati Ballet Center    From the web site: Rich with history, Cincinnati Ballet continues to thrill audiences with unparalleled performances. The Company is a major part of Cincinnati's growing metropolis. From excellence on stage to outreach in local schools and community, Cincinnati Ballet takes pride in the fact that it is an integral part of the culture of the city.
 
       
Cincinnati Museum Center   Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is home to the Cincinnati History Museum, Duke Energy Children's Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science, the Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater, and the Cincinnati Historical Society Library. It is a nationally recognized educational and research resource and one of the top cultural attractions in the Midwest. Cincinnati Museum Center serves more than 1.47 million visitors annually, reaching out to almost 200,000 young people through hands-on exhibits and programs. Originally built in 1933 as the Union Terminal train station, the building is a National Historic Landmark and was renovated and reopened as Cincinnati Museum Center in 1990.
 
       
Cincinnati Zoo  From the web site: The world famous Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden was rated the #1 attraction in Cincinnati and one of the top five zoos in the nation by Zagat Survey. It has also been recognized by Child Magazine as one of 'The 10 Best Zoos for Kids.' Over 1.2 million people visit the Zoo's award-winning exhibits, and more than 500 animal and 3,000 plant species annually. 
 
 
Cincinnati-N. KY Intl Airport  From the web site: Passengers across the U.S. and Canada have rated CVG among their top 10 favorite hub airports, according to J.D. Power & Associates’ latest survey.
 
 
Gold Star Chili   Visit one of Cincinnati's famous chili restaurants.  There are hundreds of Goldstars and Skylines here.  Check the built in Garmin POIs for all the locations.
 
       
Golden Lamb Inn 
 
A restaurant and Inn in an historic building in Lebanon, Ohio 
 
 
Grand Victoria Casino  From the web site: Nearly 1,500 of the newest and hottest slots around plus a wide variety of your favorite table games. Easily accessible through the convenience of dockside gaming. There is absolutely no admission charge and there's free valet parking.  
 
 
Great American Ball Park
 
  Home of the Cincinnati Reds Major League baseball team.

 

       
J. Alexander's  The POI file contains mostly  local restaurants of note. Included are a few chain restaurants that stand out from their competitors. J Alexander's is located in an upscale shopping complex with other nice restaurants and shops. 
 
 
Jean-Robert at Pigall's  Fine dining downtown. 

 

 
Paul Brown Stadium   Home of the Cincinnati Bengals football team.

 

       
Playhouse in the Park  
From the web site: The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a professional regional theatre committed to producing and presenting for diverse audiences the broadest range of theatre in an inviting theatrical environment. Our mission is accomplished through works of the highest caliber produced on stage in a fiscally responsible manner, and through stimulating educational and outreach programs.
       
Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse  Upscale steakhouse located downtown. 

 

 
Kings Island  From the web site: At Kings Island, you’ll find over 80 rides, shows and attractions, including 14 thrill-inducing roller coasters. Check out Firehawk, Ohio’s only flying coaster, and the legendary Beast, the longest wooden coaster in the world, for the ultimate in ride experiences. Plus, admission to Kings Island also lets you enjoy Boomerang Bay, the splashtacular 15-acre water park, all day long!  
 
 
Krohn Conservatory  Eden Parks Krohn Conservatory is a nationally recognized showcase of more than 3,500 plant species from all over the world. 
 
 
MainStrasse Village   Located just across the river from Cincinnati, MainStrasse Village is a designated national historic district that is the home of Old World charm and New World fun. Unique variety of shops, restaurants, pubs and entertainment focusing on the German heritage of the area.
 
       
Microcenter   For all your computer needs.
 
       
Montgomery Inn  The Montgomery Inn serves world famous pork barbeque ribs. Bob Hope visited here often. The original location is in historic Montgomery, the Boathouse location is located on the Ohio River, and the third location is in Northern Kentucky. 
 
 
Mount Adams   One of Cincinnati's Seven Hills. Narrow, winding streets, spectacular river and city views, a bustling commercial life and interesting examples of architectural styles including five buildings currently listed on the historic register. Or you could go because of the nine restaurants and twelve bars.
 
       
Music Hall   This Cincinnati showpiece has been renovated and updated and includes what is judged to be among the best and most beautiful concert theaters in the world.
 
       
Newport Aquarium Located on the Ohio River directly across the river from downtown Cincinnati in Newport, Kentucky, in the development known as Newport on the Levee. The area is home to restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
 
 
P. F. Chang's  The POI file contains mostly local restaurants of note. Included are a few chain restaurants that stand out from their competitors. 
 
 
Purple People Bridge   A pedestrian bridge across the Ohio River linking the cities of Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport Kentucky.

 
       
Riverfront Coliseum  Cincinnati's premier indoor concert & event venue. Also known as the U.S. Bank Arena. 

 
 
Skyline Chili   Visit one of Cincinnati's famous chili restaurants.  There are hundreds of Goldstars and Skylines here.  Check the built in Garmin POIs for all the locations, or download the Skyline Chili POI file from the POI-Factory.
 
       
Suspension Bridge   Few American cities can claim a landmark as distinctive as Cincinnati's Suspension Bridge. The Covington and Cincinnati Bridge, in 1984 renamed after designer John A. Roebling, and all the while called by locals simply "The Suspension Bridge", has been a symbol of the city since its completion in December of 1866.
 
       
Taft Museum  For 75 years, the Taft Museum of Art has been inspiring visitors with its extraordinary collections and compelling exhibitions. This Cincinnati treasure is an exciting and enriching destination for all ages. See masterpieces by artists such as Rembrandt and Whistler, enjoy lunch in the Café, and find unique gifts in the Shop.  
 
 
Zip's Cafe   Consistently voted as one of Cincinnati's best burgers.  You will either love or hate this burger.  There is nothing "heart healthy" about it.