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Live Virtual Speakers Bureau Presentations

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January 13, 2023

From: Cincinnati Museum Center

Live Virtual Speakers Bureau Presentations

Cincinnati Heritage Programs Speakers Bureau is pleased to announce our Zoom presentation schedule. The hour-long programs will be presented live on the 4th Tuesday of each month and are free of charge.

Follow the links below to register for these programs. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the Zoom webinar.

Cincinnati During the Civil War (Live)

January 24, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Because Cincinnatians played a large part in supporting the Union cause, in late 1862 a Confederate Army marched toward Cincinnati. The city was in a panic! Less than a year later, Cincinnati was threatened again — this time by General Morgan and his raiders. Find out how Cincinnati responded to these emergencies in this fascinating program.

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The Story of Bourbon (Rebroadcast)

February 28, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

This two-part presentation first tells the story of bourbon and the history of liquor in the United States. In the second part, through pictures and short videos from Kentucky’s famous distilleries we will explain how bourbon is manufactured.

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Ohio River Floods (Live)

March 28, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Most of the time, Cincinnati peacefully coexists with the Ohio River. But what happens when Ole Man River leaves its boundaries and becomes destructive? Learn how people in the tristate area have been affected when major flooding occurs. Why did the early settlers choose a flood plain on which to build their cabins? During the '37 flood, how did the residents cope when industry, transportation and even public utilities were curtailed? Discover what the federal and local governments have done to control flooding and how that has affected our response to the most current floods.

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Grand Old Theaters of Cincinnati (Rebroadcast)

April 25, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Do you remember the Grand, Lyric, Keith, Capitol, Cox, Times and Royal theaters? How about the magnificent Albee, Shubert and Palace theaters? And did you ever visit the Gayety Burlesque House? We will look back at these fabulous grand old theaters including the buildings and the shows that were played there — vaudeville, burlesque, musicals, comedy, stage plays and movies. We will focus on their history from the time they opened until they played their final show with the wrecking ball.

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A City Within a City - Union Terminal (Live)

May 23, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Hear about the efficiency, functionality and many amenities that Union Terminal provided for the train traveler in 1933. See how its modern design incorporated throughout the building made an everlasting impression of elegance. Learn how the renowned station transitioned into becoming the award-winning Cincinnati Museum Center.

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Cincinnati Inclines (Rebroadcast)

June 27, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

This presentation tells the exciting story of the rise and fall of Cincinnati’s Inclined Plane Railways. Built in the 1870s, these transportation lines provided a welcome escape from the crowded basin and opened up the surrounding hills for future development.

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The Rise of Public Schools (Live)

July 25, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

In 1825, the State of Ohio passed a law for a half-mill tax to be collected to pay for public schools. That led to the establishment in 1829 of “The Common Schools of Cincinnati.” Hear how, prior to the Civil War, the city’s African-American residents successfully moved to create their own, separate, public school system. Find out about the "Bible Wars" that impacted public schools.

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Delta Queen and Cincinnati's First Family of the River (Rebroadcast)

August 22, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

The Delta Queen, an elegant steamboat, loved by many for over 60 years, was brought to Cincinnati from California by the famous Greene family. Learn the history of the Greene Line Steamer Company and how they survived and prospered when others failed. ”Ma” Greene was a ”Petticoat Skipper” in a riverman’s world. Her husband, Gordon, was the strength and ingenuity of the company, and their son, Tom, was the bold risk-taker who undertook the perilous journey transporting the Queen to the Port of Cincinnati.

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Golden Age of Television (Live)

September 26, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Hear about Cincinnati’s television pioneers such as Ruth Lyons, Paul Dixon, the Cool Ghoul and Skipper Ryle who entertained greater Cincinnatians "by the seat of their pants" on live TV.

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Union Terminal (Rebroadcast)

October 24, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

Hear about our National Historic Landmark, Union Terminal, completed in 1933 and now considered the most iconic building in Greater Cincinnati. Learn about its history, construction and the artists who created the art-deco masterpiece. Hear how it evolved into an award-winning museum complex while continuing to be a passenger train station.

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The Cincinnati Story - From 1788 to 1925 (Live)

November 28, 2023 at 2 p.m. via Zoom

America's original “boom town” and the “Queen City of the West.” This program highlights the people and events that have shaped Cincinnati history from the 18th century to the early 20th century.

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Registration is required for these free online programs.

We thank you for your interest and look forward to bringing our passion to you.