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Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Spring is in the air at Ault Park. The 224-acre Cincinnati park currently features beautiful magnolia trees, flowering dogwoods, cherry blossom trees, pastel daffodils, purple hyacinths, and many other colorful spring flowers. Go see them while they're still in bloom! ADDRESS: 5090 Observatory Circle (45208) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
Gifted to the City of Cincinnati in 1911, Ault Park is named for Ida May and Levi Addison Ault. Levi was a Park Commissioner who helped grow Cincinnati Parks during his time in that role. In 1930, the iconic Ault Park Pavilion was dedicated. From the top of the Pavilion, visitors can see for miles in all directions. Since its inception, Ault Park has grown into a favorite place for Cincinnatians to hike, relax, bicycle, picnic, and for those who just want to stop and smell the roses. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 4.14.19
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