July 10, 2020—June 6, 2021
Built to Last: The Taft Historic House at 200
Cincinnati
Explore the history of downtown Cincinnati's oldest surviving wooden residence still in its original location. The Baum-Longworth-Sinton-Taft historic house turns 200 this year. Constructed around 1820 by entrepreneur Martin Baum, the National Historic Landmark became a public museum in 1932 to house the exceptional art collection of its final residents, Charles Phelps Taft and Anna Sinton Taft. Trace the building's story in this exhibition, which features a scale model of the beloved architectural jewel. On display through Spring 2021.
Taft Museum of Art
316 Pike St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 www.taftmuseum.org 513/241-0343
Admission: Visit website for prices.
Hours: Visit website for times.