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Mack, Ohio
Mack is a census-designated place (CDP) in Green and Miami townships, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,088 at the 2020 census. At prior censuses, the community was listed as two separate CDPs, Mack North and Mack South. History Mack was originally known as Dry Ridge in the 19th century. It was renamed after Andrew Mack, a local politician. Geography Mack is located northwest of downtown Cincinnati. Ohio State Route 264 (Bridgetown Road) is the main road through the community, running east into Bridgetown and west to Cleves. Its neighbors are Bridgetown to the east, Covedale to the southeast, Delhi Township to the south, Addyston to the southwest, and North Bend and Miami Heights to the west. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2020, there were 11,088 people living in the CDP, for a population density of 1,244.58 people per square mile (480.55/km2). There we ...
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Census-designated Place
A census-designated place (CDP) is a Place (United States Census Bureau), concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such as self-governing city (United States), cities, town (United States), towns, and village (United States), villages, for the purposes of gathering and correlating statistical data. CDPs are populated areas that generally include one officially designated but currently unincorporated area, unincorporated community, for which the CDP is named, plus surrounding inhabited countryside of varying dimensions and, occasionally, other, smaller unincorporated communities as well. CDPs include small rural communities, Edge city, edge cities, colonia (United States), colonias located along the Mexico–United States border, and unincorporated resort and retirement community, retirement communities and their environs. ...
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Andrew Mack (politician)
Andrew Mack (1780 – July 12, 1854) was an American businessman and politician who, among other things, co-founded the ''Detroit Free Press'', served as mayor of Detroit, Michigan, and whose land holdings became a portion of the town of Marysville. Early life Mack was born in New London, Connecticut, and was a sailor as a young man, having sailed around the world three times. In 1804, he drove a herd of merino sheep that he had purchased in Spain westward to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he established a wool factory and a hotel. In the War of 1812, he was the captain of a military company and subsequently served as member of the Cincinnati City Council and as a state senator in the Ohio General Assembly. He ran for Mayor of Cincinnati in the spring of 1829, but lost to the incumbent Isaac G. Burnet. Detroit President Andrew Jackson appointed him to become customs collector for Detroit in 1829, a post he held for ten years. Upon his arrival in the Michigan Territory, he became ...
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Poverty Line
The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. The poverty line is usually calculated by estimating the total cost of one year's worth of necessities for the average adult.Poverty Lines – Martin Ravallion, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan The cost of housing, such as the renting, rent for an apartment, usually makes up the largest proportion of this estimate, so economists track the real estate market and other housing cost indicators as a major influence on the poverty line. Individual factors are often used to account for various circumstances, such as whether one is a parent, elderly, a child, married, etc. The poverty threshold may be adjusted annually. In practice, like the definition of poverty, the official or common understanding of the poverty line is significantly higher in developed country, developed countries than in developi ...
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American Community Survey
The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the United States Census Bureau. It regularly gathers information previously contained only in the long form of the United States census, decennial census, including ancestry, US citizenship status, educational attainment, income, language proficiency, migration, Disability in the United States, disability, employment, and housing characteristics. No respondents personal information is released, and only used statistically in these data which are used by many Public sector, public-sector, Private sector, private-sector, and not-for-profit stakeholders to allocate funding, track shifting demographics, plan for emergencies, and learn about local communities. Sent to approximately 295,000 addresses monthly, or 3.5 million addresses annually, it is the largest household survey that the Census Bureau administers. The American Community Survey gathers information annually in the 50 U.S. state, U ...
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Marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children (if any), and between them and their Affinity (law), in-laws. It is nearly a cultural universal, but the definition of marriage varies between cultures and religions, and over time. Typically, it is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually sexual, are acknowledged or sanctioned. In some cultures, marriage is recommended or considered to be Premarital sex, compulsory before pursuing sexual activity. A marriage ceremony is called a wedding, while a private marriage is sometimes called an elopement. Around the world, there has been a general trend towards ensuring Women's rights, equal rights for women and ending discrimination and harassment against couples who are Interethnic marriage, interethnic, Interracial marriage, interracial, In ...
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Miami Heights, Ohio
Miami Heights is a census-designated place (CDP) in Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,166 at the 2020 census. Geography Miami Heights is located northwest of downtown Cincinnati. Ohio State Route 264 (Bridgetown Road) is the main road through the community, running east into Mack and Bridgetown and west into Cleves. Its neighbors are Grandview to the north, Mack to the east and south, North Bend to the southwest, and Cleves to the west. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2020, there were 5,166 people living in the CDP, for a population density of 1,346.01 people per square mile (519.68/km2). There were 1,906 housing units. The racial makeup of the CDP was 94.9% White, 0.8% Black or African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.7% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.2% from some other race, and 3.2% from two or more races. 0.7% of the population were Hisp ...
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North Bend, Ohio
North Bend is a village in Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. It is a part of the Greater Cincinnati area. The population was 835 at the 2020 census. History North Bend was founded in 1789. It was platted as Symmes City but ultimately never took that name. Instead, it was incorporated as the village of North Bend in 1845. It is named for its location, where the Ohio River meanders to the north. President Benjamin Harrison was born in North Bend. It was the home of his grandfather, President William Henry Harrison. North Bend is the location of the grave of John Cleves Symmes at Congress Green Cemetery and of the William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial, the grave of William Henry Harrison. John Scott Harrison, the only man in U.S. history to be the son of a president and the father of a president, was born in North Bend and is buried in his father's vault in North Bend. Eliza Hendricks, wife of U.S. Vice President Thomas A. Hen ...
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Addyston, Ohio
Addyston is a village in Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Located along the Ohio River, it is a western suburb of the neighboring city of Cincinnati. The population was 927 at the 2020 census. History Established in 1891, Addyston was named after Matthew Addy, who had founded the Addyston Pipe and Steel Company in the 1880s. Addyston served as a company town for Addy's foundry, with nearly 80% of the village's homes rented by Pipe and Steel Company workers by the early 1900s. In 1894, the company entered into a cartel with other pipe manufacturers in which they agreed not to compete with each other in order to increase the price of their products. The cartel was the subject of an 1899 US Supreme Court antitrust case, '' Addyston Pipe & Steel Co. v. United States''. Addyston was devastated by the Ohio River flood of 1937. The closure of the Pipe and Steel Company in the 1950s resulted in population loss and the blighting of many of the village's buildings, pa ...
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Delhi Township, Ohio
Delhi Township ( ) is one of the twelve townships of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 28,760 people in the township. It is the only Delhi Township statewide. History The area of modern-day Delhi Township was first settled by European Americans in 1789 with the founding of the village of South Bend. A year later, when Hamilton County was incorporated, the village loaned its name to South Bend township, which included the present-day location of Delhi Township. In 1809, South Bend Township was divided into Green and Miami townships. Delhi was later split from the southern portions of Green Township in 1816 as a result of a petition from residents. Upon incorporation, the township's name was originally spelled as "Delhigh", although the name morphed into "Delhi" sometime in the nineteenth century for unknown reasons. Sedam Springhouse The Sedam Springhouse, which may date back to the 1790s, is one of the oldest buildings in the township. Now known as ...
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Covedale, Ohio
Covedale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 6,472 at the 2020 census. The CDP represents the part of the former village of Covedale that was not annexed by the city of Cincinnati in 1930. Geography Covedale is located near Interstate 74, and is within the I-275 loop, about west of downtown Cincinnati. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the census of 2020, there were 6,472 people living in the CDP, for a population density of 2,288.54 people per square mile (883.70/km2). There were 2,668 housing units. The racial makeup of the CDP was 85.6% White, 7.8% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 0.9% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.8% from some other race, and 4.7% from two or more races. 1.8% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 2,492 households, out of which 35.3% had childre ...
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Cleves, Ohio
Cleves is a village in Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Located along the Ohio River, it is a western suburb of Cincinnati. The population was 3,414 at the 2020 census. Geography Cleves is located between the Great Miami River and the Ohio River. It is separated from the Ohio River by the village of North Bend, along the southern border of Cleves. U.S. Route 50 passes through the village, leading east to downtown Cincinnati and west to Lawrenceburg, Indiana. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. History The village was founded in 1818. It is named for John Cleves Symmes who lived here, laid out the original town site, and sold lots. Demographics 2020 census As of the census of 2020, there were 3,414 people living in the village, for a population density of 2,208.28 people per square mile (852.73/km2). There were 1,087 housing units. The racial makeup of the village was 91.9% White, 0.6% Black or Afri ...
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