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Reporters have called Fitton Center for Creative Arts ?a Mecca for the arts? and ?the cornerstone of downtown Hamilton?s renaissance.? It is popular with residents and visitors alike, attracting over 100,000 visitors annually.

The arts center is an educational facility that offers classes for people of all ages and is home to the Great Miami Youth Symphony, the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Chorale, the Little Chicago Jazz Society, and the Butler County Woodchippers. There are also continuous art exhibitions in the Fitton Center galleries, which City Beat Magazine called ?Greater Cincinnati?s most beautiful gallery space.? Exhibitions are all free. Riverbank Poetry, Music Caf?, luncheon lectures, the resident drama group "The Mad Anthony Theatre Company", and a performing arts series round out the annual programming.

Dr. John Hasse, curator for the Smithsonian Institution said of Fitton Center, ?Every community in America should have a facility like this. It?s a gem!? The building is totally accessible with on-site parking.

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Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

One of just ten sculpture parks of its size in the U.S and the only sculpture park of its type in Ohio, Pyramid Hill is a 265

Hamilton, OH Arts

Hamilton Lane Public Library

Built in 1866, the Hamilton Lane Library was the first free public library west of the Alleghenies. This octagonal structure and the Lane Hooven House are two of only 400

Hamilton, OH Businesses

Hamilton OH City of Sculpture

On August 16, 2000, Hamilton received Governor Bob Taft's recognition as "The City of Sculpture.?

Hamilton, OH Other Attractions

Butler County Museum

Visit the home of the Butler County Historical Society and Museum and experience the fine architectural detail and furnishings of this Italianate-style National Register residence, which allows a wonderful glimpse of the best of the past. The extensive collections include 19

Hamilton, OH Museums

Rossville Historic District

Rossville, on the west side of the Great Miami River, existed as a separate city from 1810 to 1854 when it merged with the city of Hamilton. The area is bounded by Main Street, The Great Miami River, Millikin Street and South ?D? Street. With 116 buildings, most of which were built between 1840

Hamilton, OH Other Attractions

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