List of Cincinnati neighborhoods explained

Cincinnati consists of fifty-two neighborhoods.

Many of these neighborhoods were once villages that have been annexed by the City of Cincinnati. The most important of them retain their former names, such as Walnut Hills and Mount Auburn.[1]

List

Neighborhoods are numbered and categorized by Cincinnati Police districts. Many neighborhoods have smaller communities and/or historic districts primarily within their boundaries, and those are denoted with bullet points.

Central Business District

  1. Downtown
  2. Mount Adams

District One

  1. Over-the-Rhine
  2. Pendleton
  3. Queensgate
  4. West End
  5. CUF
    • Clifton Heights
    • Fairview
    • University Heights
  6. The Heights
    • Rohs Hill
  7. Mount Auburn (Keys Hill)

District Two

  1. California
  2. Columbia-Tusculum
    • Fulton
  3. East End
  4. East Walnut Hills
  5. Evanston
  6. Hyde Park
  7. Kennedy Heights
  8. Linwood
  9. Madisonville
  10. Mount Lookout
  11. Mount Washington
  12. Oakley
  13. Pleasant Ridge
    • Dallman's Corner
  14. Walnut Hills

District Three

  1. Camp Washington
  2. College Hill
    • Hollywood (Teakwood)
  3. East Price Hill
    • Incline District
    • St Lawrence Corners
  4. East Westwood
  5. English Woods
  6. Lower Price Hill
  7. Millvale
    • Moosewood
  8. Mount Airy
    • Fox Acres
  9. North Fairmount
    • Knox Hill
  10. Northside (formerly Cumminsville)
  11. Riverside
  12. Sayler Park
  13. Sedamsville
  14. South Cumminsville
  15. South Fairmount
    • Barrsville
  16. The Villages of Roll Hill (formerly Fay Apartments)[2]
  17. West Price Hill
  18. Westwood

District Four

  1. Avondale
  2. Bond Hill
  3. Carthage
  4. Clifton
    • Gaslight District
    • Ludlow Avenue District
  5. Corryville
    • Short Vine District
    • Vernon Gardens
  6. Hartwell
  7. North Avondale
  8. Paddock Hills
  9. Roselawn
  10. Spring Grove Village (formerly Winton Place)
  11. Winton Hills
    • Winton Terrace

See also

Many communities within the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area are considered by local residents to be neighborhoods or suburbs of Cincinnati, but do not fall within the actual city limits, Hamilton county boundaries, or even within Ohio state borders.

Ohio

Kentucky

Indiana

References

  1. Web site: Illustrated Guide to Cincinnati and the World's Columbian Exposition . R. Clarke . 1895 . 2013-05-22 . Kenny, Daniel J. . 52.
  2. Web site: Fay Apartments to be renamed the Villages of Roll Hill, undergo $36M renovation – UrbanCincy.

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