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Before the digital scoreboard ads and messages at GABP, baseball signs at the ballpark were handmade works of art. Filmmaker and historian Cam Miller shares the history of the ballpark signs of Cincinnati from the 1880s to present day.
About Cam Miller:
Cam Miller is a filmmaker/historian/writer/musician as well as a content provider for the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum and contributor to LINK NKY News Besides his dozens of films and exhibit media for the Cincinnati Reds, Cam has produced local historical films such as Old Latonia, Our True Blues, and The Flood to name a few. He also founded The Queen City Historical Review, a subscription based internet newsletter that focuses on Cincinnati/NKY history.
ADMISSION INFO
FREE for members, $15 for non-members
This program will be held both in-person at the Museum and virtually via Zoom. Registrants will receive a link to the virtual session in a separate email prior to the program.
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Contact: (513) 541-6366
LOCATION
1330 Monmouth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45225
PARKING INFO
The American Sign Museum has its own parking lot off of Monmouth Street in Camp Washington. If you are attending an event, either public or private, parking attendants will be able to direct you in case of any special circumstances.