Art Deco, daring and almost defiant in its optimism, reflected the
spirit of a restless time. Bursting forth in the midst of the Roaring
Twenties, an age when there seemed to be no limits, this new art form
was both elegant and modern. Cincinnati is fortunate to have three
stunning examples of this unique style: the sophisticated Hilton
Netherland Plaza hotel, the overwhelming Cincinnati Times-Star Building,
and the Union Terminal. Beyond these giants, the Greater Cincinnati
region is studded with many other breathtaking examples of Art Deco,
from a water tower decorated with Christmas lights to stunning
neighborhood theaters and apartment buildings to mythological creatures
guarding a Masonic temple in northern Kentucky. There is no doubt that
Art Deco is alive and well in Cincinnati, so grab a hip flask of bathtub
gin, put on some Glenn Miller, and explore the elegance and history of
Cincinnati Art Deco.