Main floor and balcony theater seating, as viewed by performers on Longworth-Anderson Stage
Main floor and balcony theater seating, as viewed by performers on Longworth-Anderson Stage
Theater ceiling and proscenium arch featuring allegorical panels depicting 1908 virtues "Martydom" to "Manliness"
Longworth-Anderson Stage and proscenium arch from left aisle of box
Longworth-Anderson Stage and proscenium arch from center box
Longworth-Anderson Stage and theater seating from center lower balcony
Longworth-Anderson Stage and theater seating from left lower balcony
Longworth-Anderson Stage and orchestra & balcony seating from left lower balcony
Side view of orchestra seating with patrons attending an event
Robert Cray performing on Longworth-Anderson Stage
Robert Cray performing on Longworth-Anderson Stage
Bronze plaque commemorating 2015-16 Memorial Hall renovation
1918 bronze Honor Role plaque recognizing 112th Military Police members for service in World War I
Tiffany ceiling lamp in front lobby
Cornucopia decorative element in front lobby ceiling
Historic hallway light fixture with dual bulbs
Tiffany ceiling lamp in front lobby
Cast-iron radiator
Cast-iron radiator
Brass door plate and knob engraved with "Grand Army of the Republic 1861-1865," honoring American Civil War veterans
Brass door plate and knob engraved with "Grand Army of the Republic 1861-1865," honoring American Civil War veterans
Cast-iron radiator
White alabaster bust of Admiral George Dewey, hero at the Battle of Manila Bay, in front lobby
White alabaster bust of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the U.S. and Union general, in front lobby
Memorial plaque honoring USS Maine, destroyed in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898
Bronze plaque presented to Cincinnatus Camp No. 74, dedicated April 23, 1915
Painting of monolith to Burnham’s Battery H,. 5th U.S. Artillery, displayed in Parkview Room
Painting of monolith erected August 22, 1878, in honor of Colonel R.L. McCook, displayed in Parkview Room
Encampment No. 4 wreath believed to be used in President Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession, displayed in Parkview Room
Decorative arch dated to 1860s with American crest, cannons, flag poles, wreath, and palm leaf, in Parkview Room
Painting by G. Holthaus (German, 19th-century Cincinnati painter) of monolith to 9th Ohio Infantry monolith, displayed in Parkview Room
Roman-style helmet sculpture, possibly in honor of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, first president-general of the Society of the Cincinnati, located in Parkview Room
Cincinnati Turner Monument, honoring American Civil War veterans who were Turners, located in Parkview Room
Grotesque lion bust sculpture in Parkview Room ceiling
Grotesque lion bust sculpture in Parkview Room ceiling
Stone decorative element with garland wreath above light fixture in Parkview Room
Ornamental iron stair railing with Greek key motif
Acanthus keystone decorative element above theater entrance
Cartouche with decorative complex including leaf form used in Greek sculpture, in hallway ceiling outside theater entrance
Decorative element in hallway ceiling outside theater entrance
N.L. Anderson plaque with Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Foundation tribute and history
Mural of American eagle wrapped in American flag above Longworth-Anderson Stage
"Integrity" virtue in proscenium arch
"Philanthropy" virtue in proscenium arch
"Lady Liberty" figure with crown decorative element in theater ceiling
Flute and horn decorative element in theater ceiling
Drum and horn decorative element in theater ceiling
Axe, horn, and helmet decorative element in theater ceiling
Shield and bow & arrows decorative element in theater ceiling
Horn and lyre decorative element in theater ceiling
Cartouche entwined by two serpents with wings (symbolizing commerce, trades, and occupations in Greek mythology) decorative element in theater ceiling
Laurel wreath and palm leaf decorative element in proscenium arch
American crest and cannon barrels decorative element above pediment doorway on Longworth-Anderson Stage
"Martydom" virtue in proscenium arch
"Wisdom" virtue in proscenium arch
"Unity" virtue in proscenium arch
"Will" virtue in proscenium arch
"Equity" virtue in proscenium arch
"Manliness" virtue in proscenium arch
"Patriotism", "Philanthropy", and "Integrity" virtues in proscenium arch
Cartouche with flags and laurel wreath decorative element above theater exit
Garland and "Lady Liberty" figure decorative element around theater ceiling
Historic red exit light fixture over keystone with leaf decorative element above theater exit
Orchestra seats with historic cast-iron brackets
Large bronze plaque honoring Soldiers of the American Revolution (1775-83), displayed in Parkview Room
Plaque recognizing Mayor David Ziegler (1748-1811), Cincinnati's first mayor
American Civil War cannon in first-floor hallway
Plaque honoring Disabled American Veterans (DAV), founded in Memorial Hall on September 25, 1920
Ilustration of 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers crossing a Pontoon Bridge at Cincinnati on September 11, 1862
Colorful painting depicting "prominent" Union and Confederate generals and statesmen, some on horseback
Tiffany ceiling lamp in front lobby
Tiffany ceiling lamp in front lobby
Full view of front lobby, showing historic architectural features
Ornamental iron stair railing and upward view of stairwell
Ornamental iron stair railing leading to front lobby
Front lobby showing interior of original front doors
Front lobby showing Tiffany lamp, interior of original front doors, and south stairway
Full view of Parkway Room showing Roman-style helmet sculpture and Cincinnati Turner Monument
The Parkview Room, used for receptions and gatherings
South hallway outside theater
Second to third floor stairwell
Second to third floor stairwell
North hallway outside theater
Plexiglass door leading to hallway outside theater
Center hallway between Gold and Green reception rooms on first floor
Upper part of front façade with statuary representing (from left to right): Revolutionary War infantryman, pioneer, War of 1812 sailor, Mexican-American War artillery soldier, American Civil War infantry soldier, and Spanish-American War cavalryman
"In Memory of the Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers" engraving and statues of Revolutionary War soldier and pioneer
Statue representing Revolutionary War infantry soldier
Statue representing War of 1812 sailor
Statue representing Mexican-American War artillery soldier
Statue representing American Civil War infantry soldier
Statue representing Spanish-American War cavalryman
American eagle, flagpoles, and wreaths decorative element on front façade
Corinthian column crowned with eagle
Mars, Roman God of War, bust with snake above front door
Mars, Roman God of War, bust with snake above front door
Corinthian column crowned with eagle
North façade with large rounded windows and Corinthian columns
Eagle, cannon barrels, and American flag crest at peak of front façade with Greek key motif underneath
Eagle, cannon barrels, and American flag crest at peak of front façade
Front façade
Front façade
South and front façades
South and front façades
Cast-iron wreaths adorning front doors
Mars, Roman God of War, bust flanked by Corinthian columns and decorative pediment above front door
Mars, Roman God of War, bust flanked by Corinthian columns and decorative pediment above front door
Lit front façade in evening, as viewed from Washington Park
