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Hartford, CT (BDL) to Cincinnati, OH (CVG) $206 RT

   

Last Updated: Thu 20 Nov 2008 6:11 AM ET
Airline(s): US Airways
Seats are: limited availability
Advance Purchase: 21 days
Min. stay: 1 night
Day of week: 7 days a week
End travel: February 11, 2009


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Things to do and see in Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati is home to the second oldest zoo in the nation, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. For a comprehensive educational experience, visit the Cincinnati Museum Center which a complex of multiple museums at Union Terminal. And if you're into sports, you can tour the Great American Ball Park--home to the the oldest major league baseball team in the United States, or stop by the River Downs Racetrack, where children can ride ponies for free on the weekends.

For information about flights, parking, terminal maps, ground transportation, directions, and more, visit the official site of Cincinnati International Airport.

   
   
 
     
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