You are invited to join the historic legacy of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House.
In the 1940s, a multi-racial, multi-religious group of Cincinnatians set out to create an African American museum in Walnut Hills and tribute to Harriet Beecher Stowe.
75 years ago, it opened to the public and since then, the stories of this house have captured the imagination of generations. In 2024, we are honoring their foundational work, celebrating our newly revealed 2-era restoration and interpretation, and inviting you to write the next chapter with us. |
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Tickets are limited.
Reserve yours today.
Saturday, September 14th: 5pm - SOLD OUT
Includes food, entertainment, and one exclusive Edgemont Inn Brew. |
Saturday, September 14th: 8pm
Includes food, entertainment, and one exclusive Edgemont Inn Brew. |
Includes 4 individual tickets plus your name or company listed as a sponsor at the event. Contact Mary or Christina at 513-751-0651 to indicate 5pm or 8pm tickets.
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Parking Information
The museum features a limited parking lot available exclusively for guests with mobility limitations. We kindly ask all other guests to make use of the available parking on adjacent side streets, Foraker & Monfort.
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