Member Organizations

Behringer-Crawford Museum
The Behringer-Crawford Museum celebrates Northern Kentucky's history and culture through diverse exhibits, engaging programs, and interactive displays. Visitors can explore art, science, and local history, making it a perfect destination for families and history enthusiasts alike.

Betts House
The Betts House, owned and operated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Ohio, is Cincinnati's oldest surviving brick home. Built in 1804, this historic house museum offers exhibits and tells the stories of the families who once called it home.

Butler County Historical Society
The BCHS preserves the history and heritage of Butler County, offering educational and historical programming, research and genealogy services, exhibits, and tours of the 1861 Benninghofen House. They also manage the Butler County Soldiers, Sailors, and Pioneers Monument and the Robert McCloskey Wonder Works in Hamilton.

Christian Waldschmidt Homestead Museum
Visit the Christian Waldschmidt Homestead & Camp Dennison Museum, owned and operated by the Ohio Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Discover the significance of Camp Dennison as a Civil War training site and explore the daily life of the Waldschmidt family, early settlers in the area.

Cincinnati Type & Print Museum
The Cincinnati Type & Print Museum honors the legacy of the printing industry by preserving artifacts, sharing its history, and offering hands‑on workshops. Its operational presses, curated exhibits, and diverse collection highlight technological advances and connect visitors to the enduring impact of print in the digital age.

Clinton County History Center
Discover the history of Clinton County at the Clinton County History Center, established in 1948 and home to the historic site of Brigadier General James W. Denver. Explore rotating exhibits, the research library, and archives while connecting with fellow history enthusiasts through membership in historical societies.

The Grail in the U.S.
The Grail in the US is an organization dedicated to art, personal transformation, and environmental stewardship since 1944. Offering programs for young leadership, community partnerships, and opportunities for outdoor exploration, it helps foster holistic health and community connection.

Greater Milford Area Historical Society
Promont Museum
Promont Museum, a beautifully preserved Victorian mansion built in 1865, was once home to Ohio’s 43rd Governor, John M. Pattison. Now a vibrant hub for the GMAHS, it features period furnishings, exhibits, a reference library, and a gift shop. Climb the newly renovated tower for stunning views!

Hamilton County Genealogical Society
The Hamilton County Genealogical Society (HCGS) is dedicated to preserving local records and supporting family history researchers. As an all-volunteer group, HCGS offers educational programs and welcomes anyone passionate about genealogy.

Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Visit the Beecher family home, where Harriet Beecher Stowe, later author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, lived and learned. Discover its history as the Edgemont Inn, listed in the Green Book. The House features sections restored to both 1840 and 1940 to highlight its two official periods of significance.

Heritage Village Museum
Heritage Village Museum is a living history museum featuring thirteen 19th century buildings that bring history to life. It offers tours, historical events, education programs, summer camps, period dinners, ghost tours, and signature events such as Haunted Village and the Jane Austen Festival.

Loveland Museum Center
The Loveland Museum Center is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of Greater Loveland, Ohio. Through its collections and exhibitions, it fosters community appreciation for local heritage and serves as a cultural hub for art and historical education.

Norwood Historical Society
The Norwood Historical Society, founded in 1978, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Norwood, Ohio. Through collection, exhibition, and education, we engage the community in understanding and appreciating our local heritage.

White Water Shaker Village
White Water Shaker Village is the last remaining Shaker village in Ohio. This 200-year-old village, featuring the 1827 Meeting House, is rich in religious, social, agricultural, and architectural history. Please check the website for more information about the Shakers and tour opportunities.
