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, located north of Sedamsville and Riverside, south of Westwood and South Fairmount, and west of Queensgate. It is one of the oldest outlying settlements of Cincinnati, and includes parts of the zip codes 45205, 45238, and 45204.


Geography

Price Hill covers a little over six square miles, with over 31,000 residents. It is commonly subdivided into East Price Hill, West Price Hill, and Lower Price Hill. East Price Hill covers , and has 15,340 residents, according to the 2010 census. As of 2010, 35.1% of the households had one person in the home and 64.9% had two people or more. According to the 2010 Census, 52.0% of the residents were white, 38.3% were black and 6.9% were Hispanic. The region contains part of Mt. Echo Park, Wilson Commons and Olden View Park as well as all of Glenway Woods, Glenway Park, Dempsey Playground and Mayfield Park. West Price Hill covers , and contains 15,320 residents, according to the 2010 census. As of 2010, 34.7% of the households had one person, 65.3% had two people or more living in the home. The 2010 Census lists 71.5% of the residents as white and 22.1% as black and 4.2% as Hispanic. The region includes Rapid Run Park, the Dunham Recreation Complex, Hendy Memorial Playground, Miles Edwards Park and Bruening Park. Lower Price Hill is in the river valley to the southwest, comprising . It was also known as Eighth and State, getting that name from the major intersection at its center. The 2010 Census lists the population as 1217, though it does not clearly demarc the line between Lower Price Hill and Queensgate, the neighboring industrial area that has little to no population. The city police use the Mill Creek as the line where Lower Price Hill meets Queensgate. As of 2010, 22.0% of the households had one person, 78.0% had two people or more living in the home. The 2010 Census lists 61.5% of the residents as white and 25.8% as black with the Hispanic population listed at 12.3%. The region includes part of Mount Echo Park, and the Lower Price Hill Historic District.


Demographics


History

Before the Symmes Purchase of the 1780s, the area of Price Hill was sparsely populated Indian territory. The remains of Indian
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and lookout posts have been found in the region. Before Cincinnati annexed it beginning in 1870, Price Hill was divided between
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and Storrs townships. Cincinnati became heavily populated in the 19th century, due to steamboat traffic and hog packing, and some of the city's wealthier residents settled in the nearly inaccessible hill country to the west. This region was high enough and far enough away to escape the pollution and crowdedness of the inner city. One such resident was General Rees E. Price, who purchased and developed large parts of the hill. The area was then called "Price's Hill", later shortened to "Price Hill".A Brief History of Price Hill
Price Hill Historical Society
A
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called locally "the Incline" or "the Incline Plane" was built to help make the region more accessible. With its base on the corner of 8th Street and Glenway Avenue, the Incline climbed 350 feet over the top of the hill. Thanks to the Incline, by the 1870s there were thousands of residents. Most of the residents were
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or
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, and
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. The Eighth Street Viaduct was built by the end of the century, and the more accessible region became a thriving upper-middle-class suburb, with a commercial center along Glenway Avenue. Many of the houses that still stand in the district were built in the early years of the 20th century. Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West was first established on a site at the northwest corner of Grand and Warsaw Avenues. The site was converted to a Catholic school devoted to the care and training of orphaned, dependent, and underprivileged girls. Holy Family Parish was also located on this site. Seton High School was founded as Mount St. Vincent Academy, Cedar Grove in 1854 by the
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. Union Baptist Cemetery was founded in 1864, it is the oldest Baptist African-American cemetery in Cincinnati.Price Hill History
, Price Hill Will
When Cincinnati was plagued by
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in the early 20th century, Price Hill housed the Cincinnati Tubercular Hospital, one of the nation's leading centers for treatment and research. The hospital has since been converted into the Arts Center at Dunham, which boasts an
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theater. A Carnegie library was built in Price Hill in 1909. The Covedale Theater was built in 1947. Today, the Price Hill Community Center includes a fitness center, gym, youth programs, and senior programs. Much of the area is being revitalized by a
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known as Price Hill Will. Since 2004 this organization has helped to renovate houses, clean neighborhoods, and promote commercial and artistic opportunities in the region. One of their flagship programs is Music for Youth in Cincinnati
MYCincinnati
, a free youth orchestra inspired by Venezuela's
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.


Community

Price Hill is majority Catholic, and is a relatively tight-knit community. There is a community
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called "Price Hill Press"Price Hill Press online edition
which serves the region. The four high schools in the region are
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, Seton High School, Western Hills High School, and Gilbert A. Dater High School. The community is also formerly home to
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. The following Catholic churches are in Price Hill: *Holy Family, Hawthorne Avenue and West Eighth Streets * Resurrection Church, 1750 1st Avenue * St. Lawrence Church, 3680 Warsaw Avenue *
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, lower Price Hill, closed April 5, 1998 *St. Teresa of Avila, Glenway & Overlook Avenues * St. William Church, West Eight & Sunset Avenues Several cemeteries are located in Price Hill including Old St. Joseph's Cemetery, New St. Joseph Cemetery, Union Baptist Cemetery and Judah Touro Cemetery. Santa Maria Community Services has served the neighborhood for over 110 years. They were founded to help Italian immigrants, but now focus on social services for mostly urban Appalachian and Hispanic clients. They have also recently absorbed Literacy Center West, a
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organization focusing on
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preparation and job readiness is located in Price Hill. Price Hill Chili and the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts are neighborhood icons located in Price Hill as well.


Schools

*Carson Elementary - A public school serving Kindergarten through 6th grade. *Rees E. Price Academy - A public school serving Kindergarten through 6th grade. *Holy Family School - A Catholic school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *Resurrection School - A Catholic school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *Roberts Academy - A public school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *St. Lawrence School - A Catholic school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *St. Teresa of Avila - A Catholic school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *St. William - A Catholic school serving Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. *Covedale Elementary - A public school serving Kindergarten through 6th grade. *Dater Montessori - A public high school, not located in Price Hill but serving children who live in the neighborhood. *Western Hills University High School - A public high school serving children in Price Hill and other neighborhoods. *
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- A Catholic boys high school. * Seton High School - A Catholic girls high school. *Mother of Mercy High School - A Catholic girls high school, not located in Price Hill but serving girls who live in the neighborhood. *Oyler School - A public school serving Kindergarten through high school. *''IDEA Public School - A public charter school currently serving K-2 (Academy), and 6-7th grades (College Prep), and will eventually be K—12.


Landmarks

*Branch Hospital for Contagious Diseases From 1897, this hospital was used for housing and treating victims of
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. The hospital now forms part of the Dunham Recreation Center. *Fire Company 24 Constructed in 1889, the fire station is now a private residence with a first-floor art gallery. * Mount Echo Park Established in 1908, the park is known as the viewing platform for one of the best views of
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's skyline. *Price Hill Library Finished in 1909, the library was one of the many libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is now a branch of the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library system. *The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts


References


Further reading

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