Attend the Edgemont Inn Tavern Re-Enactment at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House on September 26.
Experience an unforgettable evening of history music and community as The Harriet Beecher Stowe House and The Voice of Black Cincinnati present the Edgemont Inn Tavern Re-Enactment — a lively tribute to a lesser-known chapter of Cincinnati’s past.
Live music by the YOLO Band featuring Lavieena Campbell brings the sounds of the 1940s to life with classic jazz swing and blues. Food drinks and local retail vendors will be on-site offering a taste of the community spirit that once defined the era — and still thrives today.
Brandi Lasherrill will share the fascinating story of the Edgemont Inn a Green Book-listed tavern and boarding house once operated by Irene Bacon in the historic Stowe House during segregation. Between sets the narrative unfolds about how this iconic home became a vibrant hub for Black travelers and Walnut Hills neighbors.
Friends dancing shoes and a sense of curiosity are welcome at this unique outdoor concert experience blending music storytelling and Black history in one unforgettable night. The legacy of the Edgemont Inn lives on — where history culture and community converge.
Admission to Edgemont Inn Tavern Re-Enactment
Admission to Edgemont Inn Tavern Re-Enactment is free and open to all ages. Doors open at 6 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m.
About The Yolo Band
The Yolo Band is an exciting musical group that believes in its name: “You Only Live Once.” So have a great time with The Yolo Band. Dance or listen!
Harriet Beecher Stowe House Venue Details
Parking
There is a small parking lot directly behind the building. Accessible ramp starts at the far end. Free street parking is also available.
Accessibility
If you have any accessibility needs please call 513-751-0651 to ensure a great visit experience. The house’s first floor is accessible to standard-width wheelchairs but may not be accessible with wider-width wheelchairs.