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812 Dayton Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45214

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Hauck Botanic Gardens, Betts House, Fire Museum of Greater C, William Howard Taft Natio, Carew Tower

The Hauck House Museum is an Italianate mansion located in the Dayton Street Historic District in the Old West End Neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was built in 1870. The Hauck House has a striking façade of carved stone, and the spacious rooms have intricately painted ceilings, floors of parquet wood in elaborate patterns, marble mantels, and massive woodwork.

John (Johann) Hauck (1828–1896) was a German immigrant who established a prosperous Cincinnati brewery. The museum was established to promote an understanding of daily life and customs in late 19th-century urban Cincinnati through the preservation and interpretation of the Hauck House.

The residence had operated as a historic house museum but is no longer opened to the public. It is available for rental for events.

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Hauck House Museum Wikipedia


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