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Believed to be the oldest planned suburban subdivision in America, Glendale, Ohio began in 1851. It was incorporated in 1855 as a planned railroad commuter town. In the early years, residents rode the train from downtown Cincinnati to this rural retreat for wealthy industrialists. The neighborhood is highly desirable for its many well preserved Victorian homes and charming gaslights, its winding streets and vast green spaces. It boasts one of the area’s top school systems and holds the distinction of being Ohio’s only national landmark community. Glendale was a station on the Underground Railroad. Eliza, the model for the character in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, is believed to have come here after crossing the ice in Ripley, Ohio. In 2005, Glendale celebrated its sesquicentennial with a musical drama, a juried art show and an antique car show. (A documentary about African-American history in Glendale was planned to be part of the celebration, but didn’t get done. It is now resurrected.) Planned here is a 1,500-unit retirement, straddling Evendale and Glendale, where 60 percent of the units will be located (and will add to the Population: of the village). Glendale is home to such fi ne restaurants such as Grand Finale, Iron Horse Inn and Gaslight Café.
Population
| Total Population |
2,089
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| Population Density |
1,254 Persons/Sq. Mile
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| Female Population |
1,065
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| Male Population |
1,024
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| Median Age |
46.74 Years
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| Percentage Population Change since 1990 |
117%
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| Percentage Population Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Colleges
| Nearest 2-Year Public College |
BROWN MACKIE COLL CINCINNATI
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| Distance to BROWN MACKIE COLL CINCINNATI |
1 Miles
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| Nearest 4-Year Public College |
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX CINCINNATI
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| Distance to UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX CINCINNATI |
1 Miles
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Households and Income
| Total Number of Households |
923
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| Family Households |
621
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| Average Family Size |
2.85
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| Average Household Income |
$98,327
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| Median Household Income |
$93,055
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| Percentage Income Change Since 1990 |
117%
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| Percentage Income Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Crime Rates Compared to National Average
The National Average is designated
1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents
half as much risk.
| Total Crime Risk |
0.33
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| Total Crime Risk (County) |
1.11
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| Personal Crime Risk (County) |
0.81
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| Murder Risk (County) |
0.82
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| Rape Risk (County) |
1.49
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| Robbery Risk |
1.37
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| Assault Risk (County) |
0.51
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| Property Risk (County) |
1.12
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| Burglary Risk (County) |
1.20
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| Larceny Risk (County) |
1.48
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| Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County) |
0.59
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Environment
| Average July High Temperature |
88.1° F
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| Average January Low Temperature |
19.9° F
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| Annual Precipitation |
43.36 inches
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| Air Pollution Index |
215% of National Average
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Miscellaneous
| Sales Tax Rate |
6.5%
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| Nearest Airport |
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL
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| Distance to CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL |
19 Miles
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| Nearest Major Sports Team |
CINCINNATI REDS
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| Distance to CINCINNATI REDS |
12 Miles
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Previous quarter's home sale average by Zip Code. Click zip code to view homes for sale.
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| 45246 | 181 | $114,500 | $142,613 |
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