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Offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials to interpret the history of the Greater Cincinnati region.

Youth Programs
Summer youth programs feature discussions, craft activities, and games depicting 19th-century lifestyles and pastimes.

About
Betts House Research Center


Founded in
1996
EIN
31-1433844
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
416 CLARK ST CINCINNATI, OH 45203-1423 United States
Website
https://bettshousecincinnati.org/
Phone
(513)-651-0734
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About
Betts House, est. 1996 in Cincinnati, interprets regional history through exhibits & programs focusing on the built environment. As Ohio's oldest brick dwelling, it showcases 19th-century life, architecture, and urban development. Open for tours, events, and research, it connects the past to present, fostering understanding of Cincinnati's heritage.
Mission
The Betts House Research Center interprets the history of the Greater Cincinnati region through exhibits and programs on the built environment, including architecture, historic preservation, building trades, materials, and construction.

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