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Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Donate

Donate
Donate The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati’s history for over 200 years. Built in 1804, the house is the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati. We are located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city’s West End. In 1996 we opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place! Open Wed, Fri, Sat 12pm-5pm.best recipes in the world.Shop

Our members are the mortar holding this brick house together! There are several levels at which you can support the Betts House, so become a member today – your donation will help keep history alive! (Your membership donation may be tax deductible; talk to your financial adviser.)

[DONATE BUTTON LINK HERE]

Basic Membership Levels

$10 – Student (inc. college)
$35 – Individual
$50 – Dual (2 adults)
$75 – Family (2 adults and their children)

Patron Member Levels

(for individuals, families or businesses)
$100-$249 English Bond
$250-$499 Flemish Bond
$500 and above Garden Cross Bond

Corporate Membership Levels

As a Corporate Member of The Betts House, you join a select group of companies and organizations who have declared their intention to preserve Ohio’s oldest brick house and support the understanding and appreciation for the built environment.

Your participation in our corporate membership program supports the exhibits and programs of The Betts House, one of the historic attractions that makes Cincinnati a great place to live and work.

Businesses are welcome to join The Betts House at the Basic or Patron Member Levels. We have also developed special membership packages with additional benefits for businesses, contact us for additional information.

Kroger Rewards: Easy to support the Betts House while shopping at Krogers!

 

Earn money for the Betts House while you shop at Krogers! It is easy to do, no cost to you and a great help to the Betts House! Support the Betts House by connecting your Kroger Rewards card to the Betts House on the list of reward charity options. Every time you use your reward card, Krogers will donate a portion of your purchase to the Betts House.

  • Register your rewards card online at krogercommunityrewards.com. Click Sign In/Register, go to SIGN UP TODAY in New Customer box if you are not already an online customer.
  • Follow the instructions to set up your account and password, input you rewards card number.
  • Enter the Betts House NPO number : 18323 or see the list of nonprofits to find us on the list.
  • If your rewards number is listed with your phone number and you do not know the rewards card number, call 1-800-576-4377

Thank you!! We appreciate your help in supporting this special little gem of a place!