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It's the largest exhibition on the Auschwitz concentration camp outside of Europe.
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"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." includes more than 500 artifacts and 400 photographs. Among them are shoes, eyeglasses, toys, clothing, and hundreds of other personal objects that belonged to survivors and victims.
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The remains of a great auk — a penguin-like, flightless seabird — in the Cincinnati Museum Center's collection have been confirmed to be that of one of the world's last living members of its species. The bird was killed in 1844.
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Cincinnati's Union Terminal was the inspiration for the Hall of Justice in DC Comics. Recently, the Art Deco building became canon with an appearance in the newest Superman movie.
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More old Cincinnati TV shows, including Bob Shreve’s The General Store and Midwestern Hayride, will be shown during “1950s Day” at Cincinnati Museum Center.
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Midwestern Hayride with Kenny Price, Bob Shreve’s The General Store, and clips of Dotty Mack, Bob Braun, Ruth Lyons and the Uncle Al Show will be part of “1950s Day” May 3.
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The Cincinnati Museum Center takes you inside Julia Child's kitchen.
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Four woolly mammoths that once stood outside the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and later the Cincinnati Museum Center's Geier Collections and Research Center, are moving to a new location. First, one will make it's way through the streets of Cincinnati Thursday in the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade.
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"Julia Child: A Recipe for Life" opens Saturday at the Museum Center, covering the famous chef's life from her early beginnings to her landmark cookbook. Meanwhile, the Taft Museum of Art is delving into the mysterious world of the Freemasons and Odd Fellows.
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"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." will include more than 500 artifacts and 400 photographs when it opens in Cincinnati this fall.