Journey into the rich history of Cincinnati and see how it got the
name The Queen City of the West. A must for fans of Cincinnati and
Ohio history!
Walking down the dirt, cobblestone, or paved streets of downtown
Cincinnati in the past, there is no telling whom a person would meet.
Someone might rub elbows with future presidents, such as Hayes, Taft, or
that visiting lawyer from Illinois--Lincoln; dine with Generals Wayne,
Grant, or Sherman; have tea with Harriet Beecher Stowe; or share a mug
of Hauck beer with Frank Duveneck, Stephen Foster, or that poet-warrior
William Lytle. A person lingering in the opulent hotels may meet
visiting artists such as Junius Booth, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain,
Henry Irving, and his manager, Bram Stoker; hear a speech by
abolitionist Salmon P. Chase or flirt with the pretty Confederate spy
Lottie Moon.
Once the furthest expansion of the western frontier, every street and
corner of downtown Cincinnati has been tread by the famous and infamous.
Historic Downtown Cincinnati is the story of America, of businessmen
like the brothers-in-law Procter and Gamble, of visionaries like
McGuffy, and powerful political bosses like George Cox.