I always thot this house was built older than the others.Wow. It was interesting to see.Gave me a spooky vibe.
This hidden gem tucked away in the Betts-Longworth historic district is a stunning example of early Cincinnati architecture. Its historical significance is clearly apparent from the moment you walk through the door.The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. When you visit, take the time to enjoy a stroll down the street. You will be immediately transported back to the 19th century!
If you love history and want to see the oldest standing brick house in Cincinnati, put this place on your list. The house is well constructed, and if you get the tour, they will share with you restoration efforts as well as information about zoning laws. The interesting fact is that the house that is on the north side of it is about 6 inches away from the wall of the Betts house. It is highly unusual to see houses built that closely together without sharing a wall, so it is an interesting twist.
The Betts House is the oldest brick home in Ohio and Cincinnatis oldest remaining residential structure. It is truly a hidden gem in the city! Based on what I have heard, there is going to be a lot of positive changes in the coming months. This place is definitely going to be a museum to watch in the future.
Cool building to check out while in downtown Cinci
Wonderful hidden treasure in the West End.Full of history.
Nice tour of the house. A lot of interesting history told of the neighborhood as well.
Great piece of Cincinnati history! Wonderful tour guide. Place is a gem.
Wonderful house museum off the beaten path in Cincinnati!
Its rich in history & the tour guides are friendly.
Really great peace of history! Very friendly and helpful staff!!
Fascinating house with a very thorough tour
Interesting place to visit.
Fun
Nice
The oldest brick house in Cincinnati. The fee is $5.