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Museums in Hamilton

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Museums in Hamilton

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  • cenzt
    Ohio21,415 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Good trip. We arrived at approximately 9 am and made our way towards the entrance of the park. After paying the admission fee, we began to explore the area. The sculpture park was quite big and the sculptures were scattered around. There were various parking spaces throughout the park. We decided to drive around the perimeter of the park, stopping to view and take pictures of the various sculptures. Each sculpture was labeled with the artists name and sculpture title. The sculptures were mostly composed of steel and varied from people to objects. There was a small pond on the property as well as an early pioneer house. We were not able to see the pyramid house or gallery museum on the day that we went, as they were both closed.

    Tip: I recommend spending 4 hours here if you truly want to see everything.
    Written 17 November 2024
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  • ROBIN B
    Cincinnati, OH42 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wedding dresses through the ages. What a grand collection of wedding dresses worn by brides from 1839 to 1973. There were three groom suits and a variety of wedding accessories on display. Mr. Smith gave us a very educational tour of these lovely dresses. Each dress had written records, wedding photographs and stories of the families associated with the dresses. The exhibit reflects the changing styles of these dresses and societal factors that influenced those changes.
    Written 3 June 2023
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  • Climber81954
    20 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A few weeks ago, I took a mosaic class with a co-worker. I appreciated how helpful the instructor was and the personalized attention she provided to everyone. I plan to take another class.
    Written 10 December 2019
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  • Marianne H
    Hamilton, OH80 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Been there quite a few times fun to go during the German Village Christmas Walk event. Decorated nice!
    Written 13 May 2018
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  • ElaineAndGreg
    Chesterland, OH3,096 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers Monument is hard to miss. It's at the edge of downtown Hamilton by the Great Miami river and the bridge that crosses it.

    The monument itself was build around 1906 to honor those in Hamilton who served in the various wars up to that time.

    On the outside, the monument is about 100 feet tall. What looks like a life-size statue of a soldier on the top is actually 17 feet tall. Note that it's just an ordinary soldier, not a general.

    Inside there are large glass windows commemorating the role of women in supporting the war effort. There are also a large number of artifacts, such as the remains of a tree with two civil war cannonballs embedded in it. The monument is staffed by enthusiastic volunteers who have created computerized databases etc. There are also rotating displays relating to wars since the monument's creation.

    This is definitely worth a stop-by if you are in the area. Roughly catty-corner across the street, you can see the old municipal building, now with the name of Hamilton Hall. It is a nice Art Deco structure. The friezes were actually done by children's illustrator Robert McCullough when he was only 19. It's worth a walk around.
    Written 23 March 2021
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