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Westwood, Ohio
Westwood is an urban-suburban neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is located north of Price Hill, west of Fairmount, and southwest of Mount Airy. Demographics Westwood is Cincinnati's largest neighborhood. The population was 36,064 as of the 2020 Census. History Westwood was incorporated as a village on 14 September 1868. It was annexed by the City of Cincinnati on 8 May 1896. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Westwood's rural environment attracted many wealthy individuals, such as Procter & Gamble co-founder James Gamble. The neighborhood declined economically following World War II as poorer individuals moved into Westwood and many wealthy whites moved to Cincinnati's outer suburbs. On December 15, 2021, the Cincinnati City Council approved a proposal to create a "designated outdoor refreshment area" (DORA), an area in which outdoor possession of open alcohol containers is legal, in Westwood. If implemented, the Westwood DORA will be the city's second such a ...
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List Of Cincinnati Neighborhoods
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. 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. District One # Downtown #* The Banks (Riverfront) #*Central Business District #* East Fourth Street District #* East Manufacturing & Warehouse District #* Fort Washington #* Lytle Park District #* Ninth Street District #* Race Street District #* West Fourth Street District # Mount Adams #Over-the-Rhine #*Brewery District #*Gateway Quarter #*Mohawk District #*Northern Liberties #*Schwartz's Point #* Sycamore-13th Street District # Pendleton # Queensgate # West End #* Betts-Longworth District #*Brighton #*City West (Lincoln ...
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Elias Boudinot
Elias Boudinot ( ; May 2, 1740 – October 24, 1821) was a lawyer and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey who was a delegate to the Continental Congress (more accurately referred to as the Congress of the Confederation) and served as President of Congress from 1782 to 1783. He was elected as a U.S. Congressman for New Jersey following the American Revolutionary War. He was appointed by President George Washington as Director of the United States Mint, serving from 1795 until 1805. Early life and education Elias Boudinot was born in Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania on May 2, 1740. His father, Elias Boudinot III, was a merchant and silversmith; he was a neighbor and friend of Benjamin Franklin. His mother, Mary Catherine Williams, was born in the British West Indies; her father was from Wales. Elias' paternal grandfather, Elie (sometimes called Elias) Boudinot, was the son of Jean Boudinot and Marie Suire of Marans, Aunis, France. They were a Huguenot (French Prot ...
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Western Hills High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Western Hills High School, or "West High," is a high school located in the Western Hills area of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Cincinnati Public Schools district. The school was the location used to film Airborne, a movie filmed in the Cincinnati area. The school houses two programs: Western Hills Design Technology High School and Western Hills University High School. But the building houses Western Hills Design Technology, Western Hills University and Dater High School. Western Hills High School was established in 1928. In 1938, the two wings were built to accommodate more classrooms. Notable alumni * Jim Boyle – (b 1962) is a former American football offensive tackle who played Pittsburgh Steelers *Ed Brinkman, (1941–2008) was a professional baseball player, coach and scout. *Betty Clooney, (1931–1976) was a singer, TV presenter and pioneer. *Rosemary Clooney, (1928–2002) was a singer and actress. *Jim Frey, (1931–2020) was a professional basebal ...
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Seton High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Seton High School is a parochial all-female, college-preparatory high school in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. History Seton was founded as Mount St. Vincent Academy in 1854. It was also known as Cedar Grove. With the arrival of Elder High School's girls' department, Cedar Grove was renamed in honor of Elizabeth Ann Seton on September 12, 1927.Mount St. Vincent's Academy
Cedar Grove, Price Hill]


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Seton High school serves girls from 9th to 12th grade.


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As a member of the Girls' Greater Catholic League, Seton teams have won numerous league, district, regional and state championships in 12 varsity sports: Fall * Cross Country * Golf * Soccer * Tennis * Volleyball Winter * Basketball * Bowling * S ...
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Elder High School
, motto_translation = Strive for the higher things , streetaddress = 3900 Vincent Avenue , region = Price Hill , city = Cincinnati , county = , state = Ohio , zipcode = 45205 , country = U.S. , coordinates = , pushpin_map = Ohio , fundingtype = Private , schooltype = Parochial, College-preparatory school , gender = All-male , religion = Roman Catholic , established = , district = Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati , principal = Kurt Ruffing , teaching_staff = 61.5 ( FTE) (2017–18) , grades = 9– 12 , conference = Greater Catholic League South , mascot = Panther , newspaper = The Purple Quill , yearbook ...
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Dater High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Gilbert A. Dater High School is a public high school, combined with grades 7 and 8, located in the Western Hills area of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is part of the Cincinnati Public Schools. The first graduating class was in 2003. Gilbert A. Dater High School is located on the west side of Cincinnati. The school currently serves students in grades 7–12. Founded in 2000, the school is one of only two schools in the Cincinnati Public School District to offer the Special College Preparatory Program (SCPP) (the other being Walnut Hills High School). To be admitted to this program students are required to pass a rigorous academic assessment. The school also provides courses in 3 modern languages (German, French, and Spanish); a unique three-week summer program for incoming 7, 8, and 9 grade students; an honors/AA program; AP; a unique culinary vocational program; as well as exciting extracurricular activities. In addition, it has a state of the art student health center, a Multiple Disa ...
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Cincinnati Public Schools
Cincinnati Public Schools (often abbreviated CPS) is the U.S. state of Ohio's third-largest public school district, by enrollment, after Columbus City Schools and Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Cincinnati Public Schools is the largest Ohio school district rated as 'effective'. Founded in 1829 as the Common Schools of Cincinnati, it is governed by the Cincinnati Board of Education. History Hiram S. Gilmore established what became known as Gilmore High School in 1844 for African American students in Cincinnati. Public high schools including Gaines High School administered by a "colored" school board followed but were the subject of litigation. Geography The Cincinnati Public School District covers an area of 91 square miles including all of the City of Cincinnati, Amberley Village, Cheviot and Golf Manor; most of the City of Silverton; parts of Fairfax and Wyoming; and small parts of Anderson, Columbia, Delhi, Green, Springfield and Sycamore townships. Schools Ci ...
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Westwood Town Center Historic District
Westwood Town Center Historic District is a registered historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... on December 2, 1974. It contains 5 contributing buildings. Notes External linksDocumentationfrom the University of Cincinnati Historic districts in Cincinnati National Register of Historic Places in Cincinnati Samuel Hannaford buildings Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Westwood, Cincinnati {{HamiltonCountyOH-NRHP-stub ...
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Urban Park
An urban park or metropolitan park, also known as a municipal park (North America) or a public park, public open space, or municipal gardens ( UK), is a park in cities and other incorporated places that offer recreation and green space to residents of, and visitors to, the municipality. The design, operation, and maintenance is usually done by government agencies, typically on the local level, but may occasionally be contracted out to a park conservancy, "friends of" group, or private sector company. Common features of municipal parks include playgrounds, gardens, hiking, running and fitness trails or paths, bridle paths, sports fields and courts, public restrooms, boat ramps, and/or picnic facilities, depending on the budget and natural features available. Park advocates claim that having parks near urban residents, including within a 10-minute walk, provide multiple benefits. History A park is an area of open space provided for recreational use, usually owned and maintain ...
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Bracken Woods
Bracken Woods, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the neighborhood of Westwood in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line wit ... established in 1975. Located on of land, the park is also home to the Robert J. Brodbeck Nature Preserve. References Parks in Cincinnati Westwood, Cincinnati {{HamiltonCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Municipal Parks
An urban park or metropolitan park, also known as a municipal park (North America) or a public park, public open space, or municipal gardens ( UK), is a park in cities and other incorporated places that offer recreation and green space to residents of, and visitors to, the municipality. The design, operation, and maintenance is usually done by government agencies, typically on the local level, but may occasionally be contracted out to a park conservancy, "friends of" group, or private sector company. Common features of municipal parks include playgrounds, gardens, hiking, running and fitness trails or paths, bridle paths, sports fields and courts, public restrooms, boat ramps, and/or picnic facilities, depending on the budget and natural features available. Park advocates claim that having parks near urban residents, including within a 10-minute walk, provide multiple benefits. History A park is an area of open space provided for recreational use, usually owned and maintained ...
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Mount Airy Forest
The Mount Airy Forest, in Cincinnati, Ohio, was established in 1911. It was one of the earliest, if not the first, urban reforestation project in the United States. With nearly , it's the largest park in Cincinnati's park system. History The originally forested land was cleared for agricultural use in the 19th century, but years of poor grazing and agricultural practices led to severe erosion and poor soil composition. As quoted in a 1914 ''Cincinnati Times-Star'' editorial, a farmer facetiously remarked that his farm (in Westwood) "was a good one when he first took it up but that since he had cleared off all the trees it had slid down the creek and was to be found somewhere in the neighborhood of New Orleans." According to the National Park Service: Established in 1911, the Mount Airy Forest covers an impressive 1459 acres and includes natural areas, planned landscapes, buildings, structures, and landscape features. The numerous hiking trails, bridle paths, walls, gardens, p ...
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