Historic Hub for Artistic Expression & Community Engagement
The Liberty Exhibition Hall is a non-profit social enterprise offering positive artistic AND COMMUNITY experiences in inspiring, historic environments.
"Welcome to the Liberty Exhibition Hall and The Lounge. We are honored to have you here as our guest.
Built in 1909 as the first Vaudeville Silent Film House, this space holds the spirit of artistic expression and community engagement.
This theater survived the 1917 and 37 floods, knew the fever of prohibition, and flaunted some early burlesque on its stage.
LEH served as a home for the first baseball commission, the local Steele Workers Union, and the playground for The Greater Cincinnati Club of the Deaf for 73 years.
This is a true Exhibition Hall, harkening back to the days when there were no convention centers, just spaces that served as a focal point in the community, for all things that brought people together.
Please join us on social media or subscribe to our email list. Most importantly, we hope you will return often and consider this place a home for your expressions. "
Thank you!
Carol Brammer