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Enjoy a picnic in Eden Park, a 186-acre urban park spanning areas of Cincinnati's Mt. Adams and Walnut Hills neighborhoods, known for its spectacular overlook views of the Ohio River Valley.
It was originally developed as a vineyard in 1869 by Cincinnati horticulturist Nicholas Longworth, named "The Garden of Eden" for its beautiful, luxurious landscape. Following the city's acquisition of Longworth's lands, the Eden name was retained as the area was developed into a public park by landscape architect Adolph Strauch. Today, it is home to many of the city's top cultural attractions, including the Cincinnati Art Museum and the famed seasonal Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park theatrical company and venue. Other prominent landmarks within the park include the Hinkle Magnolia Garden, the 1883 Elsinore Arch, and the Bettman Fountain.
Find it at this Address: 950 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, Phone: 513-352-4080

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