world.wikisort.org - USAEast Walnut Hills is a neighborhood on the Southeast side of Cincinnati, Ohio. The population was 4,103 at the 2020 census.
Place in Ohio, United States
East Walnut Hills |
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 Bulluck Terrace Condos, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati |
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 East Walnut Hills is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio |
Country | United States |
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State | Ohio |
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City | Cincinnati |
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• Total | 4,103 |
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Demographics
Population of 1990-2020Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1990 | 3,741 | — |
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2000 | 3,630 | −3.0% |
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2010 | 3,794 | +4.5% |
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2020 | 4,103 | +8.1% |
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Source - City of Cincinnati Statistical Database
History
Founded in 1867 as the incorporated Village of Woodburn, East Walnut Hills is known as the home to many prominent Cincinnatians.[citation needed] Initially developed by combining a small German Catholic community and the suburban estates of Cincinnati businessmen, the village was annexed into Cincinnati by 1873.[1]
The neighborhood includes a historic district between the O'Bryonville business district (Evanston) and the DeSales Corner, home to mansions with large setbacks, as well as Annwood Park on Madison Road and the Bettman Preserve, an urban nature preserve.[citation needed] Large estates line William Howard Taft Road, with views of the Ohio River and Downtown Cincinnati. Many older homes in the areas surrounding St. Ursula Academy are being subdivided and converted into condominiums.[citation needed] East Walnut Hills is home to the historic Saint Francis De Sales Catholic Church and School, at the intersection of Madison Road and Woodburn Avenue and Purcell Marian High School. East Walnut Hills' historic homes demonstrate several architectural styles. Examples of the Romantic period, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Queen Ann, Romanesque, Italian Revival, and English Country Revival can be seen. The homes of East Walnut Hills are often featured in local historic home and garden tours.[citation needed]
Formerly known as Madisonville Pike in the early 1850s, Madison Road is the site of the earliest development in the neighborhood.[citation needed] The historic John S. Baker House was designed by Cincinnati Architect James Keys Wilson.[citation needed] Other prominent East Walnut Hills residents are William W. Scarborough, grocery merchant, Joshua Hall Bates, a Union general who built his home in 1858,[citation needed] and Civil War veteran and heir to a liquor baron Charles Dexter.[2]
The neighborhood is known as an urban forest because of the number of large trees.[citation needed] There is also a bird sanctuary between Wold Ave and Dexter Place.[citation needed]
See also
- John S. Baker House, located in East Walnut Hills
References
External links
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Neighborhoods | | |
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History | Historic places |
- National register (Downtown • Eastern • Western)
- Local register
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Riots |
- 1829
- 1836
- 1841
- 1853
- 1855
- 1884
- 2001
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American Civil War | Regiments |
- 5th
- 6th
- 9th
- 75th
- 104th
- 155th
- Black Brigade
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People |
- Nicholas Longworth Anderson
- Joshua Hall Bates
- Powhatan Beaty
- Henry M. Cist
- John Cook
- William M. Dickson
- Peter Fossett
- William Haines Lytle
- Thomas Kilby Smith
- Melancthon S. Wade
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Other |
- Defense of Cincinnati
- Camp Dennison
- Department of the Ohio
- Good Samaritan Hospital
- Camp Harrison
- Jewish Civil War Memorial
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Culture | Museums |
- American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum
- American Sign Museum
- Betts House
- Cincinnati Art Museum
- Cincinnati History Museum
- Cincinnati Museum Center
- Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
- Cincinnati Triple Steam Museum
- Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education
- Contemporary Arts Center
- Duke Energy Children's Museum
- Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati
- German Heritage Museum
- Harriet Beecher Stowe House
- Heritage Village Museum
- Peter G. Thomson House
- Lloyd Library and Museum
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Voice of America Bethany Relay Station
- Taft Museum of Art
- William Howard Taft National Historic Site
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Performing arts | |
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Traditions | |
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Sports | Professional |
- Bengals (NFL)
- Reds (MLB)
- FC Cincinnati (MLS)
- Cyclones (ECHL)
- Rollergirls (WFTDA)
- Sizzle (WFA)
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Golf Tournaments |
- Kroger Queen City Championship
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College |
- Cincinnati Bearcats
- Cincinnati State Surge
- Mount St. Joseph Lions
- Xavier Musketeers
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High school |
- Girls Greater Cincinnati League
- Greater Catholic League
- Greater Miami Conference
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Tournaments |
- Chiquita Classic
- Cincinnati Masters
- Flying Pig Marathon
- Teva Championship
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Venues | |
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Education | Public school districts |
- CPS
- Deer Park
- Forest Hills
- Oak Hills
- Northwest
- Sycamore
- Winton Woods
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Universities and colleges |
- Art Academy
- Athenaeum of Ohio
- Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science
- Cincinnati State
- University of Cincinnati
- God's Bible School and College
- Hebrew Union College
- Lane Theological Seminary
- Mount St. Joseph
- Union
- Xavier
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Education centers |
- Literacy Center West
- Lower Price Hill Community School
- Public Library
- P.A. Denny
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Other |
- List of high schools
- Federation of Teachers
- Crayons to Computers
- GCCCU
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Transportation | Historical services |
- Cincinnati Subway
- Streetcars in Cincinnati
- Cincinnati Street Railway
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