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Leaping Lizard
Website: http://www.leapinlizardgallery.com/
In Covington Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, the fabulous 1880's church has been renovated on
all three levels. The former Methodist church is fantastic with over 30 stained glass windows, 16 & 30 foot
ceilings, and an enormous pipe organ that fills the space with sound. They offer craft shows, private parties,
weddings, and neighborhood gatherings!!!
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Taft Center
Website: http://www.taftlaw.com/
From Fountain Square, dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows offer illuminated views of the 1,200-square-foot
"Living Room", an expansive space equipped with wireless internet and movable seating. Beyond are private
meeting rooms of varying sizes, fitted with high-tech electronics for international conferencing. The largest
room accommodates 120 guests in theater-style seating, or 80 in a sit-down dining setting. A large lobby and
600-square-foot catering kitchen allow The Taft Center to accommodate guests with a variety of services.
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The Carnegie
Website: http://www.thecarnegie.com/
Located in the heart of historic Covington, KY, The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
is one of the tri-state's premiere arts and events venues. The Carnegie facility includes many spaces to accommodate
a wide range of events and performances. Built in 1902, The Carnegie is an exemplary example of the Beaux Arts style
of architecture so popular at the turn of the 20th century. It features a circular balcony and open rotunda overlooking
the main floor. Above that is an impressive amber glass dome, as well as two floors of gallery space connected by dual
ornately carved winding staircases. The Carnegie also features a fully restored theater modeled after a 19th century
French Opera House which features historically restored paintings and plaster work in addition to the modern amenities
like air conditioning and plush comfortable seating.
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Grammer's Bar
Website: http://www.grammers.com/
Anton Grammer established his first restaurant-saloon on Vine Street in 1872 as a
cultural haven for the German community. In 1911, Anton's son, Frank Grammer, inherited the
restaurant and built the present-day signature barroom that features a massive burled mahogany bar,
leaded glass windows and a panoramic mural of the Rhine River Valley.
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Tonic on Fourth
Website: http://www.toniconfourth.com/
Tonic on Fourth is the premier destination for contemporary events in downtown Cincinnati. High
ceilings and a grand archway showcase this unique space perfect for receptions, corporate events and everything in
between.
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Venue 222
Website: http://www.venue222.com/
Venue 222 is a unique off-site meeting and gathering spot, located on a quiet, walkable city street.
Built in 1868, the building has been restored and remodeled to fit today�s urban landscape, while retaining the
character and styling of the original architecture. The open, loft environment enables flexible and creative
arrangement options, making it an ideal venue to meet, greet, play and party in downtown Cincinnati.
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