ENTERTAINMENT25 things to do in Cincinnati: Have you done them all?Briana RiceCincinnati Enquirer1.Attend an FC Cininnati MLS gameKareem Elgazzar2.Northside Fourth of July paradeKareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer3.Visit Cincinnati Art MuseumProvidedVisitors to the Cincinnati Art Museum check out Paper Arch, part of the No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man exhibit.Liz Dufour/The EnquirerTruth is Beauty, by Marco Cochran, stands 18 feet tall and dominates the second floor landing at the Cincinnati Art Museum.Liz Dufour/The Enquirer4.Walk the Roebling BridgeAlbert Cesare / The EnquirerRoebling Bridge in the spring in Cincinnati.Getty Images5.Go to the Cincinnati ZooAdam Birkan/The EnquirerBibi and Fiona wait for their lettuce enrichment from Africa Keeper Jenna Wingate in the Hippo Cove at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Tuesday, April 16, 2019.Meg Vogel/The EnquirerThe Atlantic puffin resides in the Wings of the World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo.Liz Dufour/The Enquirer6.Visit Findlay MarketThe Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar7. Annual Western & Southern/WEBN fireworksShae Combs For The EnquirerFireworks shoot off of the Taylor Southgate bridge during the 42nd annual Western & Southern/WEBN fireworks Sunday, September 2, 2018.Shae Combs For The EnquirerThe 42nd annual Western & Southern/WEBN fireworks light up the Ohio river Sunday, September 2, 2018.Shae Combs For The Enquirer8. Go to one of the many breweries in Cincinnati.Provided/Innovatory Photography3 Points Urban Brewery interior.3 Points Urban Brewery.9. Flying Pig MarathonRyan Terhune / The EnquirerMarathoners run past the Krohn Conservatory during the Flying Pig Marathon, May 5, 2019.Ryan Terhune / The EnquirerAngela Smith and Brandy Simis flew in from Seattle to compete in the Flying Pig Marathon, May 5, 2019.Ryan Terhune / The Enquirer10.Cincinnati Museum CenterAmanda Rossmann, The Enquirer/Amanda RossmannVisitors explore The Cave at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal Thursday, March 21, 2019. The exhibit was closed for nearly three years during the restoration of Union Terminal.Meg Vogel/The EnquirerPeople play with the gears of a ball drop contraption at the Museum of Natural Science and History on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018, in the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, Cincinnati.Albert Cesare / The EnquirerThe Diamondback and the Eiffel Tower at Kings Island photographed Wednesday April 17, 2019.Cara Owsley/The Enquirer11. Kings IslandCara Owsley/The EnquirerThe newly renovated International Street at Kings Island with refreshed buildings, a renovated fountain, new landscaping and more to what International Street looked like when the park opened in 1972. Kings Island will open to the public for the 2019 season on Saturday.Cara Owsley/The Enquirer1988: The first riders on Kings Island's new steel roller coaster, Vortex, are exuberant here as they come out of the corkscrew turn. All of the riders are employees of the park. Vortex will open Saturday, April 11, 1988. Kings Island publicity photo scanned August 6, 2010Kings Island12.Cincinnati Reds Opening Day and ParadeAmanda Davidson/The EnquirerThousands attend the 100th Findlay Market Opening Day Parade on Fifth Street in downtown Cincinnati Thursday, March 28, 2019.Meg Vogel/The Enquirer187 units participate in the 99th annual Findlay Market Opening Day Parade before the Cincinnati Reds play the Chicago Cubs in downtown Cincinnati Monday, April 1, 2018.Meg Vogel, The Cincinnati Enquirer13. Go to a Cyclones gameThanks To Tony Bailey14. Taste of CincinnatiRyan Terhune / The EnquirerA strawberry cream puff from Oakbrook Bakery at Taste of Cincinnati, May 27, 2019.Ryan Terhune / The EnquirerFrom left, Lamont Golightly, Charles Patterson, and Fred O'Neil of the Cincinnati Bucket Boys perform at Taste of Cincinnati, May 27, 2019.Ryan Terhune / The Enquirer15.National Underground Railroad Freedom CenterAlbert Cesare / EnquirerWinton Woods City Schools students, families and community members at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for its third annual “A Night of Freedom” event on March 7.Drew Jackson/Provided16. Spring Grove CemeterySpring Grove Cemetery And Arboretum/ProvidedOliver Fightmaster, 6, of Loveland, walks to plant flags along with members of Cub Scout Pack 260 from St. Gabriel Parish in Glendale, Thursday, May 23, 2019, at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. He is a member of Cub Scout Pack 46. The pack planted more than 1,000 American flags on the graves of those soldiers interred in the historic Civil War section of the cemetery.Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer17.Eat Cincinnati ChiliProvidedRepublican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence's Cincinnati chili, 4-way style, sits unfinished at Price Hill Chili in Cincinnati on Saturday. Pence picked at the chili then took another 4-way to go.The Enquirer/Jeremy Fugleberg18. 'Christmas Carol' at Playhouse in the ParkProvided/Sandy Underwood19.Carew Tower observation deckThe Enquirer/Cara Owsley.A view of Cincinnati looking south toward Kentucky. Photographed from the Carew Tower. The Ohio river separates Cincinnati from Kentucky. The Brent Spence Bridge is on the far right. At left is the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge.The Enquirer/Liz Dufour20.Kayak or canoe the Little Miami RiverThanks To Tim Iott21. Cincinnati Music HallThe Enquirer/Madison SchmidtThe Rose Window of Cincinnati Music Hall as snow falls in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018.Sam Greene/The EnquirerMusic Hall on Elm Street in Over-the-Rhine was built in 1878.The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran22.Jungle Jim's International MarketJeanne Houck/The Community PressShoppers walk amongst aisles of produce at Jungle Jim's International Market in Fairfield.Photo ProvidedJungle Jim's has a bakery that pumps out fresh bread and treats.Phil DidionJungle Jim's in Eastgate features a tasting bar with plenty of local and exotic craft beers on the shelves and on tap.Phil Didion23.Go to a Cincinnati parkAmanda RossmannMirror Lake in Eden Park.Enquirer File24.Arnold's Bar and GrillThe Enquirer/Cara OwsleyThe courtyard at Arnold's Bar and Grill transforms into The Craft Menagerie Last Minute Holiday Market on Saturday. Tara Heilman from Robot Inside has carefully curated an indie craft market so that last minute shoppers aren’t just relegated to big box stores and still have a chance to grab something unique and hand-made.Provided25. Peruse collections at the downtown Cincinnati Public LibraryThe Enquirer/ Liz Dufour