CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Operators of the Greater Cincinnati Police Museum say they are racing against the clock to find a new home after the Cincinnati Museum Center rejected its latest attempt to move in.
The police museum is the only one of its kind in the region and claims to be the largest nationally by archive and artifact count.
Yet it has never had a building of its own since it opened in July 2006.
Now, the volunteer board overseeing the police museum has less than a year to find a new location for more than 100 displays of 160 years of police history.
The exhibits include a wall of photos of the hundreds of officers killed in the line of duty across the Tri-State since the 1880s.
The museum has outgrown its space on Reading Road in Pendleton near Downtown, and the lease expires n