“Sports & entertainment arena with an extraordinary history”
What do Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Madonna, Larry Bird, Dr. Billy Graham, Hulk Hogan,Frank Zappa, Richard Nixon and Barney have in common? One thing – Cincinnati Gardens! All have appeared at Cincinnati’s 25,000-square foot landmark sports and entertainment arena in Bond Hill/Golf Manor built on the corner of Seymour Avenue and Langdon Farm Roads. Literally hundreds of the world’s biggest name entertainers, celebrities and athletes have appeared at the Gardens in it’s illustrious 62-year-run. Fact is; it’s hard to find a veteran resident of Greater Cincinnati who hasn’t seen at least one event at the Gardens. One of the most exciting new additions to the Gardens in the recent years is Legends Museum. Legends Museum is a virtual memorabilia treasure trove of the thousands of exciting events that have taken place at the Gardens during its extraordinary 62-year history. Located on the second floor of the building’s east side, Legends Museum is open to the public free of charge before and during all events.
The Gardens has seen much better days, Once the noble venue to such acts as The Beatles, now it's home to mostly Monster Truck rally's. It's crumbling and in a bad part of town. Unless it's something special, skip this place.
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