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FEATURED EXHIBIT
Bricktionary: the ultimate LEGO® A–Z
Now open
OMNIMAX® THEATER
Secrets of the Sea
Dive beneath the waves to meet some of the ocean’s strangest and most spectacular creatures.
SPECIAL EVENT SERIES
Celebrate 90 years of Union Terminal
Talks and mini-tours start March 28.
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Off the Shelf

Clovernook and the Trader Sisters
Sarah Staples
The Trader sisters worked to help blind and visually impaired people live an independent life in their own homes. Read more to learn how they did it!

Fashion Frocks
Sarah Staples
Philip M. Meyers started working for his father’s Princess Garment Company in 1922. He left in 1925 to found his own company, Fashion Frocks, Inc., a garment manufacturer that directly sold to consumers.

Super-Volunteer: Minnie “Dolly” Varley
Sarah Staples
Minnie “Dolly” Anson was born on June 25, 1904 in England. Inspired by her own mother, who was a long-time volunteer for the Red Cross, Dolly joined the Junior Red Cross while living in Australia.
200 Years
OF CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER
Cincinnati Museum Center has a legacy of discovery 200 years in the making, from the founding of the Western Museum Society in 1818 to today’s award-winning multi-museum complex. Housed in Union Terminal, an art deco train station and National Historic Landmark, Cincinnati Museum Center continues to bring the world to Cincinnati through its more than 3 million artifacts, archival materials and artworks.