
Apartments near William Howard Taft Historical Site in Cincinnati, OH (2,289 Rentals)


1621 Pleasant St

1615 Pleasant St

5-7 W Fifteenth St

28 Mercer St

1324 Walnut Street Project

1305 Main St

511 E 12th St

Atkinson Apartments

1509-1511 Republic St

1333 Walnut St

124 E 13th St

2316 Boone St

1908 Dunlap St

Broadway Square

1301 Main St

9-13 W 15th St

1507 Republic St

1428 Republic St

13 W 15th St

1531 Race St

1308 Walnut St

1533-1535 Race St

1505 Republic St

2344 W Clifton Ave

2319 Clifton Ave

1609 Pleasant St

220 Atkinson St

218-220 Mohawk St

2200 Wheeler St

1827 Campbell St

2333 W Clifton Ave

2331 Clifton Ave

1614 Elm St

226 Mohawk St

222 Mohawk St

2220 Wheeler St

1424 Republic St

1523 Race St

1527 Race St

1208-1212 Main St

Broadway Square

19 Mercer St

23 Mercer St

27 Mercer St

1529 Race St

Broadway Square

124-128 W Liberty

1508 Race St

1431 Republic St

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One of the greatest figures in Cincinnati history was the man who would go on to become our 27th President of the United States, William Howard Taft, so if you want to call yourself a true Cincinnati apartment-ite, you owe it to yourself to find out as much about his rich history as you can, as well as the rich history of the town in which he lived. One spot to learn plenty about this world-famous figure is through the William Howard Taft National Historical Site, where his life and times are put on display just the way it was. Whether you're a Taft buff, who just starting out with the history lessons, you'll find something fascinating and interesting to keep you coming back again and again. Learning about our twenty-seventh president was never easier than when you visit this historical site, with the help of the beautiful exhibits and knowledgeable workers that you find inside the Taft Educational Center. They even have a robot named Charlie, built to look like Taft's youngest son, who is just chocked full of fascinating Taft facts. While there, you can also pick up educational literature on the man, as well as the town in which he lived, and find maps and information about other National Parks within the city. Another important factor in the life of Taft was his devotion to the family and social environment of Cincinnati in his early days, so visitors to the site will also get to discover all about his family, friends and colleagues that made him into the great man he would one day become. If you want a little help in discovering just what parts to spend time at, there are guided tours every half hour, every day of the year, so no matter when you want to find out more about our twenty-seventh president, you can find out all the information you need to know. This is the best place in town to find information on one of Cincinnati's most famous figures, and one of the best educational journeys in town, a must for any Cincinnati apartment-ite. To know the history of the town, you must also know the history of its most famous people, and one person that put Cincinnati on the map was President William Howard Taft. Cincinnati apartment-ites wanting to learn more about this great man, and don't want to do it by sitting in a library, take a trip down to this National Site to find out plenty of information on the great figure that called this fair city home.
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