This former home of Nicholas Longworth and Charles Taft has
long played an important role in the history of Cincinnati. Built in 1820 it is the oldest building in
downtown Cincinnati. This Federal style building was home to Nicholas Longworth
who developed the hill behind his property (now Mt. Adams) into a vineyard to
produce grapes for his then famous Catawba sparkling wine.
Longworth built an amazing building in top of the hill for
his daughter to create the world famous Rookwood Pottery Company. The wealthy and political Taft family purchased the
property in 1873 and owned it until 1929.
William H. Taft accepted his presidential nomination at the building in
1908. The Tafts donated the home and
most of their art collection to the city of Cincinnati in 1927.
The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and part of the Lytle Park Historic District. The Museum is always featuring special exhibits that give a fresh look to the museum with its amazing art collections.
Full-size art prints and more photographs of the Taft Museum are available as a part of my Cincinnati Collection.
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