• Cincinnati Union Terminal is located in the Queensgate neighborhood, created in the mid-20th century; originally it was part of the West End.
  • A soaring Art Deco masterpiece and a National Historic Landmark, Cincinnati Union Terminal is also a museum and cultural center where discoveries await.
  • One of the last great American train stations built, Union Terminal is a Cincinnati icon and one of the most widely regarded examples of the art deco style.
  • Presently Cincinnati Union Terminal is a major tourist attraction to the city (part of the Cincinnati Museum Center) thanks to the six organization located there
  • Historic photo of the area that would become Union Terminal in 1929. ... Union Terminal shortly after completion. Historic photo inside Union Terminal.
  • Cincinnati Union Terminal, one of America’s great Art Deco rail stations, was completed in 1933 and covers about 500,000 square feet.
  • Now a $228-million rehab and restoration has returned Cincinnati Union Terminal’s opening-day shine.
  • The Cincinnati Union Terminal was designed by architects Alfred Fellheimer and Stewart Wagner of New York who were nationally recognized as railroad architects...
  • Among one of the more unique reuses of Cincinnati Union Terminal was the opening of a department store in the rotunda, which survived until 1985.
  • Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio is a famous Art Deco building that has been used as a train station to varying amounts since the 1930’s.