Let Ohio Travel Treasures create your own unique and totally different tour that will be BEYOND BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS A Tour of Biblical Proportion THE ARK—Williamstown, KY: BRAND NEW ATTRACTION The Ark Encounter is the largest timber frame structure in the world, built from standing dead timber, in part by skilled Amish craftsman. The Ark is an architectural and engineering wonder containing three decks of world- class exhibits. Scores of exhibits about the Flood, Noah, and the animals are designed to answer your questions about the biblical account of Noah’s Ark. Many of the animals that lived during Noah’s lifetime didn’t look much like the animals we see today. Prepare to have your expectations challenged by a host of incredibly lifelike sculpted animals, along with exotic live animals from around the world in Ararat Ridge Zoo. Plus, you’ll learn how Noah could have cared for all the animals and how the Ark was big enough to fit them all on board. Be transported back in time to meet Noah and his seven other family members, who lived aboard the Ark and cared for all the animals during the Flood. See what their living quarters may have looked like, what they could have brought on board, and even what kinds of clothing they wore. There are hundreds of legends from around the world that are all centered on a worldwide flood. Did these legends originate in an actual historical event? What happened to Noah, the animals, and the Earth after the Flood? Find out the answers to these questions and more at Ark Encounter. Be sure to take time to visit the vast gift shop and eat a meal at Emzara’s Kitchen, a 1 500 seat two story restaurant. The Creation Museum This 70,000 square foot “walk through history” museum is an alternative to the evolutionary natural history museums. See how its interpretation of the Bible—“the history book of the universe”—provides an account of the beginning of all things. Guests will take a journey through a visual presentation of the history of the world, based on its 7 C’s of History - Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, Confusion, Christ, Cross and Consummation, where they will discover an interpretation of how science confirms biblical history. The themes of the exhibits resound in the various theater presentations: The Last Adam, Six Days of Creation, Men in White (special effects), and Star Gazers Planetarium. There is an added charge for the Planetarium, where shows vary seasonally. In addition you can visit the beautiful seasonal Botanical Gardens - with a mile of walking paths, the Petting Zoo, and extensive Gift Shop. Dining is available at Noah’s Café. Garden of Hope Tucked away across the river from Cincinnati, on top of a hill that is cut by interstate I-75 in Northern Kentucky, is a hidden gem of hope. Developed by a minister who preached the eulogy at the funeral of John Dillinger. After a trip to Palestine in 1938, Rev Morris Coers conceived the idea of "bringing a bit of the fragrance of that holy place" to America. Overlooking Cincinnati, the garden now includes replicas of the tomb where Jesus was buried, a carpenter shop like the one Joseph worked in, and a Spanish chapel, as well as large boulders from the River Jordan. A costumed guide will take guests through the site and offer stories, opportunities to touch and feel tools and enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the Cincinnati skyline. For a few extra dollars groups can have their own private sermon on the mount. Cruise with Contemporary Gospel Music Enjoy a PRIVATE cruise with a meal function and music that is sure to get your hands clapping and feet tapping!! Songs such as, “Put your Hand in the Hand,” “ How Great Thou Art”, “I Believe”, “You will never walk alone”, “Go tell it on the Mountain” and so many others. ALL OF this while enjoying the scenery that is ever changing on both sides of the river.