MILFORD NATURE CENTER

The Krippendorf
Lodge
Chipmunk
Raccoon
This is an outdoor Environmental Education Center located at 4949 Tealtown Road.
MOUNT ECHO PARK
MT. AIRY FOREST

Oak Ridge
Lodge
Pine Ridge Lodge
BROOKSIDE LAKE
EAST THIRD STREET PARK
MADISON PARK
This park was operated under several different names, including Monarch Park, and Oakley Grove until 1930. Opening in the 1880s it had picnic areas, obviously a lake for boating and swimming, ball fields, a children's playground, and a dancing pavilion. Consisting of 4.5 acres it was located at Madison and Erie.

McKINLEY PARK PHOENIX PARK

John-Cutter-Wade-Bauer Sts.
1 block from Chester Park
SHARON WOODS SINTON PARK
WADE STREET PARK
WOODLAND PARK
WORKHOUSE PARK WATER WORKS PARK
NORWOOD PLAYGROUNDS ELMWOOD PLACE PLAYGROUND
REACHMONT LAKE
GLENDALE YOUTH CAMP GLENDALE

Salvation Army camp
The Big Park
LOCATIONS UNKNOWN
MARIEMONT
Lagoon
Lagoon Boat House Carillon
Tower
Lich-Gate
Addison Walk
This real photo 1908 postcard shows the park in what was then called Home City, (1849 - 1911). Home City was annexed to Cincinnati in June of 1911 and was renamed Sayler Park in honor of Nelson Sayler, the town's first mayor, who donated the village green.
This Campground is a little far a field being 27 miles South in Crittenden, Kentucky, but having bought it I might as well use it.
The Max & Louise Braam Memorial Garden. Mt. Airy Arboretum.
