A mostly African-American neighborhood since the 1960s, it is known as "the educating community," and is bordered by the neighborhoods of East Walnut Hills, Hyde Park, North Avondale, and Walnut Hills, as well as the City of Norwood.
The community was originally known as the village of Idlewood. It was renamed in 1893 after the city of Evanston, Illinois. Evanston was annexed to the City of Cincinnati on November 19, 1903.[1][2][3]
Demographics
The population of Evanston was 9,491 in the 2020 Census.
Population of Evanston 1990-2020
Year
Pop.
±%
1990
8,386
—
2000
7,928
−5.5%
2010
9,158
+15.5%
2020
9,491
+3.6%
O'Bryonville
Evanston's most successful business district is the O'Bryonville business district, located along Madison Road at Torrence Parkway between the affluent neighborhoods of Hyde Park and East Walnut Hills. The lively business district is home to many boutiques, restaurants, specialty stores, and galleries and is a popular Cincinnati destination. O'Bryonville contains Owl's Nest Park.
O'Bryonville was annexed to the City of Cincinnati in 1870.[4]
Education
The Academy of World Languages in Evanston
A resident can go to pre-school on through to college without ever leaving Evanston. Two Cincinnati Public School District (CPS) Elementary Schools are in the area: Academy of World Languages (AWL) a Foreign Language School teaching Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and Arabic- with English as a Second Language (ESL) and Hoffman-Parham Elementary School. Academy of World Languages is in a new school building, as well as Hoffman-Parham Elementary School was built by the D.Meinken&Sons Company of Cincinnati, now called Evanston Academy. Despite its name, Walnut Hills High School is located within the Evanston neighborhood and ranks consistently in the top 100 schools in the USA. Nearby high schools are Withrow University High School and Clark Montessori High School. Xavier University is a private Jesuit university that is also located in Evanston.
""GREATER: Cincinnati" Now Reality Annexation of Four Villages Is at Last Completed. The City's Population Is Increased By Ten Thousand, And Her Corporate Limits Greatly Extended--Transfer of Books and Cash". The Cincinnati Enquirer. 19 November 1903. Bond Hill, Hyde Park and Winton Place are no longer villages, but are part of Cincinnati, and Evanston will become part of the city at noon to-day.
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