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Mount Auburn Historic District is located in the Mount Auburn neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It extends along both sides of Auburn Avenue roughly between Ringold Street and William H. Taft Road. The population of Mount Auburn was 5,094 at the 2020 census. The District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 28, 1973 (No. 73001464). Mount Auburn was founded as a hilltop retreat for Cincinnati's social elite where wealthier people could escape the dirt, heat, smoke and crowded conditions of the lower city. Ornate historic
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s with incredible panoramic views still reflect this heritage. The district contains notable houses of
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, Greek Revival,
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, Romanesque Revival, and Georgian Revival styles. The houses date from 1819 to the turn of the century and are associated with the prominent Cincinnatians. Noted residents include President William Howard Taft.


Demographics

Source - City of Cincinnati Statistical Database


History

Mt. Auburn was for a long time almost the only suburb of the city. It was at first called Keys' Hill, after an old settler, and this name was used until 1837. By 1826 a number of prominent citizens had taken up residence there. Mount Auburn was platted as a town in 1837. It owes its name to the then newly established
Mount Auburn Cemetery Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first rural cemetery, rural, or garden, cemetery in the United States, located on the line between Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, Watertown in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Middl ...
of Boston. By 1842, it extended from Liberty Street (Liberty Street got its name because the city laws were not enforced north of it and it was the location of the "northern liberties" – gambling, drinking and carousing) to McMillan Street (note that the historic district only goes as far south as Ringold Street, the rest of the Mount Auburn neighborhood to the south is the Prospect Hill Historic District). Mount Auburn was annexed to the City of Cincinnati in 1849.


Television

Mount Auburn is the main major television broadcast facility location for the Cincinnati area. Stations that transmit from Mount Auburn: WLWT has their studios on Young Street, and their transmitter on Chickasaw Street WKRC-TV has studios and Transmitter located on Highland Avenue. WCPO-TV has their transmitter on Symes Street, the tower also holds
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. WCET (TV) has their transmitter located on Chickasaw Street with WLWT.


Buildings and sites

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William Howard Taft National Historic Site William Howard Taft National Historic Site is a historic house at 2038 Auburn Avenue in the Mount Auburn Historic District of Cincinnati, Ohio, a mile (1.6 km) north of Downtown. It was the birthplace and childhood home of William Howard Taf ...
*The
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was established in 1856 to provide higher education to females. It was known for a strenuous curriculum, particularly in science and mathematics. The Institute was located on twenty-three acres of land that was landscaped by a gardener. Only four acres were cultivated for vegetable and flower gardens and a fruit orchard. The remainder was part of the landscaped area. *
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* Hopkins Park is a small hillside park in Mt. Auburn *Inwood Park was created in 1904 after the purchase of a stone quarry. Its pavilion, built in 1910 in Mission style, is one of the earliest buildings extant in Cincinnati's parks. *
Jackson Hill Park Jackson Hill Park is a Cincinnati park located in the neighborhood of Mt. Auburn, purchased by the city in 1930. The park is owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. In 1983 the park received new landscaping Landscaping refers to any act ...
* Glencoe-Auburn Hotel and Glencoe-Auburn Place Row Houses * Prospect Hill


Other notable architecture

* Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church, 103 William Howard Taft Road * Former First District School, 412 Liberty Hill * Mt. Auburn Cable Railway Building, Corner of Highland and Dorchester * The William Howard Doane House (Sunny Side), 2223 Auburn Avenue * Mt. Auburn Baptist Church, 2147 Auburn Avenue * Adam Riddle House, 2021 Auburn Avenue * The
Henry Powell House The Henry Powell House is a historic house in the Mount Auburn neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the mid-19th century, it experienced a radical transformation near the end of the century under the direction of a le ...
, 2209 Auburn Avenue


Schools

* God's Bible School and College * Mount Auburn Preparatory Academy * William Howard Taft Elementary * Christ College of Nursing


Medical institutions

* The Christ Hospital * Planned Parenthood Elizabeth Campbell Surgical Center


Commentary


Gallery

Image:Mt auburn young ladies institute catalog cover.png, The cover of a catalog for the Mount Auburn Young Ladies Institute. The landscape of historic Mount Auburn is visible. Image:Cincinnati from the Kentucky side of the Ohio River (circa 1861).png, Mount Auburn is seen here as ''e'' in this drawing from ''circa'' 1861. Image:Sunnyside (1850), residence of William Howard Doane in Cincinnati, Ohio.jpg, Sunny Side (1850), residence of William Howard Doane


References


External links


Mt. Auburn Community WebsiteWilliam Howard Taft National Historic Site (National Park Service)Mount Auburn Historic DistrictMap Mount Auburn Historic District
{{Authority control Historic districts in Cincinnati National Register of Historic Places in Cincinnati Neighborhoods in Cincinnati Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio