| Explore the Betts House History of the Betts House Picture Gallery Floor Plan of the Betts House Visitors, Volunteers & Members Educational Programs Bond at the Betts Great Cincinnati Families at Home - on view through October 31 Great Cincinnati Families, Their Homes, and Their Architects - A Lecture Series Betts House in the Media Great Cincinnati Families at Home exhibit on WVXU's Around Cincinnati Read a Cincinnati Enquirer article about one of the homes in the exhibit Read about the exhibit on SoapBox Cincinnati Past Exhibits Lost Cincinnati: Why Buildings Die The Changing Cultural Landscape of the West End Links Web Sites of Related Organizations Historic Homes & Sites of Greater Cincinnati Members Betts House Personnel Staff & Board of Directors Property owned by
The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Ohio |
![]() Artist depiction of the Betts House
and surrounding farm land,
used with permission of the artist, Menelaos Triantafillou.
The Betts House was built in 1804 on 111 rural acres
and is the oldest brick home still standing on its original site in the State of Ohio. The Betts House has been a part of the city's patterns for over 200 years and is now the Betts House Research Center, a place dedicated to the study of building materials and traditions. We invite you to visit us! |